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Elizabeth Holt Adams - Madison Parish, Louisiana 

From Tallulah Madison Journal April 12, 2000

Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Holt Adams, 88, were held Monday, April 10, 2000, at the Trinity 
Episcopal Church in Tallulah with Rev: Bill Echols officiating. Burial followed in the Silver Cross 
Cemetery in Tallulah, under the direction of Crothers-Glenwood Funeral Home.

Mrs. Adams died Sunday, April 9, in the Madison Parish Hospital after a lengthy illness. 

She was a native, a life-long resident of Tallulah. Mrs. Adams was a housewife and a member of the 
Trinity Episcopal Church of Tallulah. She graduated from Tallulah High School and from Webster College.

She was preceded in death by a son, William R. Adams.

Survivors include her husband, Cliff C. Adams of Tallulah; one son: C. Calvin Adams and his wife Kay of 
Tallulah; a daughter-in-law Wanda Adams of Tallulah; four grandchildren: Cliff C. Adams III, Edwin H. Adams, 
Robert Holt Adams, and William Mims Adams; two great-grandchildren: Clifford C. Adams IV and Sara Brooks Adams.

Pallbearers were Ed Eiland, Walter Scott, Carroll Regan, Carneal Woodyear, Robert Elrod, and Keith Post.