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Mary A <I>Black</I> Andrews

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Mary A Black Andrews

Birth
Royer, Blair County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
7 May 1949 (aged 73)
Hollidaysburg, Blair County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Duncansville, Blair County, Pennsylvania, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.4477463, Longitude: -78.435257
Plot
S1, C, 20,2. - - 135-22
Memorial ID
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Mrs. Mary Andrews of 112 Broad street, Hollidaysburg, died at her home at 3:10 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Andrews was born in Royer Jan. 18, 1876, the daughter of Adam and Mary Black.

She was a member of the Hollidaysburg Lutheran church, the American Legion auxiliary and the United Spanish War Veterans auxiliary.

Surviving are her husband, Samuel A. Andrews, and these children, Charles of St. Louis, Mo., John A. with the army in San Bernardino, CA, Mrs. Arvil Bush of Hollidaysburg and William of Altoona and five grandchildren.

Friends will be received at the Wolf funeral home, Hollidaysburg. Page 28

ANDREWS - Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Black Andrews of 112 Broad street, Hollidaysburg, will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Wolf funeral home in Hollidaysburg. Interment in the Carson Valley cemetery. Friends will be received at Wolf funeral home.

Funeral Notice - Altoona Mirror: Monday, 5/9/1949, p. 29.

She was a daughter of Adam and Mary (Traxler) Black,

These sisters, Mrs. Elmira Colbert of Duncansville, Mrs. Olive Gibboney of Cresson, Mrs. Arminta Stewart of Altoona, Mrs. Etta Shipe of Juniata. Two brothers, John and Glenn Black, predeceased her.

Sibling: John M. Black - Killed in War
Mrs. Mary Andrews of 112 Broad street, Hollidaysburg, died at her home at 3:10 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Andrews was born in Royer Jan. 18, 1876, the daughter of Adam and Mary Black.

She was a member of the Hollidaysburg Lutheran church, the American Legion auxiliary and the United Spanish War Veterans auxiliary.

Surviving are her husband, Samuel A. Andrews, and these children, Charles of St. Louis, Mo., John A. with the army in San Bernardino, CA, Mrs. Arvil Bush of Hollidaysburg and William of Altoona and five grandchildren.

Friends will be received at the Wolf funeral home, Hollidaysburg. Page 28

ANDREWS - Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Black Andrews of 112 Broad street, Hollidaysburg, will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Wolf funeral home in Hollidaysburg. Interment in the Carson Valley cemetery. Friends will be received at Wolf funeral home.

Funeral Notice - Altoona Mirror: Monday, 5/9/1949, p. 29.

She was a daughter of Adam and Mary (Traxler) Black,

These sisters, Mrs. Elmira Colbert of Duncansville, Mrs. Olive Gibboney of Cresson, Mrs. Arminta Stewart of Altoona, Mrs. Etta Shipe of Juniata. Two brothers, John and Glenn Black, predeceased her.

Sibling: John M. Black - Killed in War


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  • Maintained by: Sky
  • Originally Created by: jbowers
  • Added: Sep 24, 2008
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/30057358/mary_a-andrews: accessed ), memorial page for Mary A Black Andrews (8 Jan 1876–7 May 1949), Find a Grave Memorial ID 30057358, citing Carson Valley Cemetery, Duncansville, Blair County, Pennsylvania, USA; Maintained by Sky (contributor 47004249).