On December 6, 1899 as Andrew Clinton Plant Jr., he married Gracie May Carr in the District of Columbia.
They were the parents of two children.
The Evening Star Wednesday, June 25, 1947
Deaths
Plant, Andrew C. On Monday, June 23, 1947, at his residence, 2320 1st Street Northwest, Andrew C. Plant, beloved husband of Gracie M. Plant, father of Althea L. and Alvin L. Plant. Services at his late residence on Thursday, June 26, at 2PM. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. Arrangements by the Huntemann Funeral Home.
The Evening Star Thursday, June 26, 1947
Final Rites Planned Today For Andrew C. Plant
Funeral services for Andrew C. Plant, 71, who died Monday at his home, 2326 First Street Northwest, of a heart attack, were to be held at the home this afternoon, with burial in Rock Creek Cemetery. Mr. Plant was born in Washington and received his education in the public schools here. He had been employed in the Navy Department's Bureau of Docks and Yards for 41 years before retiring in 1945. He was a member of the old Trinity Episcopalian Church at Third and C Streets Northwest. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Gracie M. Plant; a daughter, Althea L. Plant and a son, Alvin C. Plant, all of Washington.
On December 6, 1899 as Andrew Clinton Plant Jr., he married Gracie May Carr in the District of Columbia.
They were the parents of two children.
The Evening Star Wednesday, June 25, 1947
Deaths
Plant, Andrew C. On Monday, June 23, 1947, at his residence, 2320 1st Street Northwest, Andrew C. Plant, beloved husband of Gracie M. Plant, father of Althea L. and Alvin L. Plant. Services at his late residence on Thursday, June 26, at 2PM. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. Arrangements by the Huntemann Funeral Home.
The Evening Star Thursday, June 26, 1947
Final Rites Planned Today For Andrew C. Plant
Funeral services for Andrew C. Plant, 71, who died Monday at his home, 2326 First Street Northwest, of a heart attack, were to be held at the home this afternoon, with burial in Rock Creek Cemetery. Mr. Plant was born in Washington and received his education in the public schools here. He had been employed in the Navy Department's Bureau of Docks and Yards for 41 years before retiring in 1945. He was a member of the old Trinity Episcopalian Church at Third and C Streets Northwest. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Gracie M. Plant; a daughter, Althea L. Plant and a son, Alvin C. Plant, all of Washington.
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