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John Matthew Andoe

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John Matthew Andoe

Birth
Tennessee, USA
Death
5 Jul 1924 (aged 68)
Ruth, Stone County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Lampe, Stone County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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I found John Obit in some research I was doing for Barry County. Hope this helps some.

"John M. Andoe 1856 - 1924

Source: Scrapbook bought at the estate sale of Vivian Roller by Ted W.
Roller

JOHN M. ANDOE


During the early morning hours of July 5th John M. Andoe departed this
life into his eternal, home. He was a patient suffer of tuberculosis for
several years, the last seven months being confined to his bed. He lived
to the age of 68 years and 2 months. He was born in Tennessee but when
only a child his parents moved to Missouri where he continued to live
until his death. He was very ambitious and considered a good business
man, especially so as a farmer and stockman. He has two wives and six
children who have proceeded him in death. A wife, three daughters, Mrs.
Lou Edwards, Mrs. Artha Blasingame of Baxter and Mrs. Gertie Wilson of
Reeds Spring, three sons, Teddie, Johnine and Dewey of Reeds Spring,
survive him. He enlisted for Christ when young and always donated
liberally to his church. During the last six years of his life he was an
active member of the Missionary Baptist church at Key Stone near his
home at Reeds Spring. He realized a few months previous that his earthly
life was limited and made his will and arranged his earthly affairs so
he would have nothing to regret. He said "I'm satisfied to go now and I
thank the Lord that he has let me live to see my children men and
women." He said to his wife and children, "Do not worry and grieve for
me for I will soon be at peace and rest with pa and ma." Although his
death was expected it came very sudden to his family. He called for his
three sons and asked them to raise him up and while in his son Teddies,
arms, he passed away without a noticeable physical movement. His wife
and children and youngest sister, two nieces and two nephews were at his
bedside, when the end came. His remains were laid to rest in the
McCollough cemetery, near his old home, on White River. Besides his wife
and children, he leaves four sisters, three brothers and a host of other
relatives and friends to mourn his departure.

Weep not dear ones, although his voice you will hear no more, but gladly
look forward to the time when you can meet him on yonders green short.
CONTRIBUTED.

Note by Alice Philibert Mikel - The McCullough Cemetery Book by Mildred
Roden shows the following information: John M. Andoe was born April 9,
1856, died July 5, 1924. son of Daniel and L. Cannon.
I found John Obit in some research I was doing for Barry County. Hope this helps some.

"John M. Andoe 1856 - 1924

Source: Scrapbook bought at the estate sale of Vivian Roller by Ted W.
Roller

JOHN M. ANDOE


During the early morning hours of July 5th John M. Andoe departed this
life into his eternal, home. He was a patient suffer of tuberculosis for
several years, the last seven months being confined to his bed. He lived
to the age of 68 years and 2 months. He was born in Tennessee but when
only a child his parents moved to Missouri where he continued to live
until his death. He was very ambitious and considered a good business
man, especially so as a farmer and stockman. He has two wives and six
children who have proceeded him in death. A wife, three daughters, Mrs.
Lou Edwards, Mrs. Artha Blasingame of Baxter and Mrs. Gertie Wilson of
Reeds Spring, three sons, Teddie, Johnine and Dewey of Reeds Spring,
survive him. He enlisted for Christ when young and always donated
liberally to his church. During the last six years of his life he was an
active member of the Missionary Baptist church at Key Stone near his
home at Reeds Spring. He realized a few months previous that his earthly
life was limited and made his will and arranged his earthly affairs so
he would have nothing to regret. He said "I'm satisfied to go now and I
thank the Lord that he has let me live to see my children men and
women." He said to his wife and children, "Do not worry and grieve for
me for I will soon be at peace and rest with pa and ma." Although his
death was expected it came very sudden to his family. He called for his
three sons and asked them to raise him up and while in his son Teddies,
arms, he passed away without a noticeable physical movement. His wife
and children and youngest sister, two nieces and two nephews were at his
bedside, when the end came. His remains were laid to rest in the
McCollough cemetery, near his old home, on White River. Besides his wife
and children, he leaves four sisters, three brothers and a host of other
relatives and friends to mourn his departure.

Weep not dear ones, although his voice you will hear no more, but gladly
look forward to the time when you can meet him on yonders green short.
CONTRIBUTED.

Note by Alice Philibert Mikel - The McCullough Cemetery Book by Mildred
Roden shows the following information: John M. Andoe was born April 9,
1856, died July 5, 1924. son of Daniel and L. Cannon.


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