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Andrew Monroe Guilford

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Andrew Monroe Guilford

Birth
Schoolcraft County, Michigan, USA
Death
27 Aug 1895 (aged 38)
Marquette, Hamilton County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Marquette, Hamilton County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Died: At his home on his farm, Andrew Monroe Guilford, of typhoid fever, aged 39 years and nine months. It is a very sad case, the brother and his child were both buried within two weeks ago, and the poor wife and children are sick with the same disease. He was a very earnest Christian, bearing testimony to the last of his faith and love to the Saviour, not wavering, but meeting death that calm resignation that becomes a pious man, and taking leave of his loved ones on their promise to meet him in heaven. He was buried at the Richland cemetery on Wednesday at 11 o'clock, Rev George Bray, of Aurora, preaching the funeral sermon. A very large concourse of friends and relatives followed and also members of the two lodges to which he belonged.
Card of Thanks
The brothers and sister of Andrew M Guilford desire to express their sincere thanks to the friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted during the sickness and after the death of their beloved brother.
E A Guilford
C D Guilford
W E Guilford
B L Read
Aurora Republican, Friday, August 30, 1895
Contributor: Laura Mattingly (46796913)
Suggested edit: I found this if you would like to add to his memorial --

Died: At his home on his farm, Andrew Monroe Guilford, of typhoid fever, aged 39 years and nine months. It is a very sad case, the brother and his child were both buried within two weeks ago, and the poor wife and children are sick with the same disease. He was a very earnest Christian, bearing testimony to the last of his faith and love to the Saviour, not wavering, but meeting death that calm resignation that becomes a pious man, and taking leave of his loved ones on their promise to meet him in heaven. He was buried at the Richland cemetery on Wednesday at 11 o'clock, Rev George Bray, of Aurora, preaching the funeral sermon. A very large concourse of friends and relatives followed and also members of the two lodges to which he belonged.
Card of Thanks
The brothers and sister of Andrew M Guilford desire to express their sincere thanks to the friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted during the sickness and after the death of their beloved brother.
E A Guilford
C D Guilford
W E Guilford
B L Read
Aurora Republican, Friday, August 30, 1895
Contributor: Laura Mattingly (46796913)


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