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Thomas F Adams Veteran

Birth
Albany, Albany County, New York, USA
Death
2 Mar 1964 (aged 64)
Watervliet, Albany County, New York, USA
Burial
Menands, Albany County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
section 34, lot 218, grave 2
Memorial ID
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Enlisted, April 12, 1917, in Company B, 10th NY Infantry Regiment. Transferred, November 23, 1918, to Company C, 105th Machine Gun Battalion, 27th Division, at Camp Wadsworth, SC.

After training at Camp Wadsworth, SC, the 105th Machine Gun Battalion deployed to Europe, on May 18, 1918, aboard the USS Calomares, from Newport News VA. Docking at St. Nazaire, France, May 30, 1918. He saw combat in both Belgium & France.

Returned to the States, March 6, 1919, aboard the USS Leviathan, docking at Hoboken, NJ. He marched in the great " Welcome Home Parade " for the 27th Division, up 5th Avenue, in New York City, on March 25, 1919. Discharged from the service, April 1, 1919, at Camp Upton, NY.

NOK, 1918, Katherine Adams, mother, 4 Myrtle Avenue, Albany, NY

( credit for research linda robinson

Times Record, March 3, 1964, obituary
Times Record, March 4, 1964, page 15, death notice
Times Record, March 5, 1964, page 52, funeralBurial: 03/05/1964 Age: 63

ADAMS --- In Watervliet March 2, 1964 Thomas F. Adams, husband of Catherine L. Davis, father of Joseph M. Adams of Watervliet, Thomas V. Adams of Colonie, Edward J. Adams of Watervliet and Mrs. Anthony Razzano of Colonie; brother of Mrs. Catherine Coyne of Albany, Harry Adams of Albany, and Edward Adams of Delmar; also survived by 13 grandchildren. Funeral from the Funeral of J. Gregory Nealon & Son, 611 Fourth Ave., Watervliet, Thursday morning at 8:15 o'clock and from Sacred Heart of Mary Church where at 9 o'clock a Solemn Requiem High Mass will be sung. Friends are invited and may call Wednesday afternoon and evening. Interment at St. Agnes Cemetery." ["The Times-Union" (Albany, NY), Wednesday, March 4, 1964, p. 23]
Enlisted, April 12, 1917, in Company B, 10th NY Infantry Regiment. Transferred, November 23, 1918, to Company C, 105th Machine Gun Battalion, 27th Division, at Camp Wadsworth, SC.

After training at Camp Wadsworth, SC, the 105th Machine Gun Battalion deployed to Europe, on May 18, 1918, aboard the USS Calomares, from Newport News VA. Docking at St. Nazaire, France, May 30, 1918. He saw combat in both Belgium & France.

Returned to the States, March 6, 1919, aboard the USS Leviathan, docking at Hoboken, NJ. He marched in the great " Welcome Home Parade " for the 27th Division, up 5th Avenue, in New York City, on March 25, 1919. Discharged from the service, April 1, 1919, at Camp Upton, NY.

NOK, 1918, Katherine Adams, mother, 4 Myrtle Avenue, Albany, NY

( credit for research linda robinson

Times Record, March 3, 1964, obituary
Times Record, March 4, 1964, page 15, death notice
Times Record, March 5, 1964, page 52, funeralBurial: 03/05/1964 Age: 63

ADAMS --- In Watervliet March 2, 1964 Thomas F. Adams, husband of Catherine L. Davis, father of Joseph M. Adams of Watervliet, Thomas V. Adams of Colonie, Edward J. Adams of Watervliet and Mrs. Anthony Razzano of Colonie; brother of Mrs. Catherine Coyne of Albany, Harry Adams of Albany, and Edward Adams of Delmar; also survived by 13 grandchildren. Funeral from the Funeral of J. Gregory Nealon & Son, 611 Fourth Ave., Watervliet, Thursday morning at 8:15 o'clock and from Sacred Heart of Mary Church where at 9 o'clock a Solemn Requiem High Mass will be sung. Friends are invited and may call Wednesday afternoon and evening. Interment at St. Agnes Cemetery." ["The Times-Union" (Albany, NY), Wednesday, March 4, 1964, p. 23]


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