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Bennie G. Adkins, 86, Dies; Honored for Vietnam Heroics
He was awarded the Medal of Honor in 2014 for bravery in battle and aided veterans in his later years. He died of the new coronavirus.
Terry Adkins, Composer of Art, Sculptor of Music, Dies at 60
Mr. Adkins brought genres together to create multidimensional works about historic figures and cultural themes.
Hasil Adkins, Wild Man of Rockabilly, Dies at 68
Hasil Adkins, 78, rockabilly singer and cult figure among record collectors and musicians, is found dead at his home near Madison, West Va; photo (M)
BERTHA ADKINS, REPUBLICAN AIDE AND GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL, IS DEAD
Bertha S. Adkins, assistant chairman of the Republican National Committee and head of its women's division from 1953 to 1958 and Under Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare from 1958 to 1960, died yesterday of stomach cancer at Memorial Hospital in Easton, Md. She was 76 years old and lived in the Eastern Shore town of Oxford. Miss Adkins, long involved in feminist causes, alternated her party and Government service with school administration. She was dean of women at Western Maryland ...
LEONARD ADKINS, RAILROAD LAWYER; Specialist in Reorganization and Financing Dies at 74
Adkins, Leonard D
DR. HOMER ADKINS, EDUCATOR, 57, DIES; Chemistry Professor 21 Years at Wisconsin Specialized in Field of Catalysis
Adkins, Homer
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