Perry A. Andrews Is Taken By Death - Funeral Services Tuesday Afternoon
Perry Arthur Andrews, 64, lifelong resident of Adams county, died Sunday afternoon at his home, on and one-half miles northwest of Monroe, after a three years illness of paralysis.
He was born in Washington township March 2, 1880, the son of Perry and Matilda Scherer-Andrews.
He was a member of the Monroe Methodist church and was never married.
Surviving are a sister, Miss Carey Andrews, at home, and two brothers, Ralph, at home, and Rex Andrews of Kirkland township.
Funeral services will be held at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the home, with Rev. E. O. Kegerreis officiating. Burial will be in the Ray cemetery, west of Monroe. The body will be removed from the Black funeral home to the residence, where friends may call after 7 o'clock this evening.
submitted by Karin King
Perry A. Andrews Is Taken By Death - Funeral Services Tuesday Afternoon
Perry Arthur Andrews, 64, lifelong resident of Adams county, died Sunday afternoon at his home, on and one-half miles northwest of Monroe, after a three years illness of paralysis.
He was born in Washington township March 2, 1880, the son of Perry and Matilda Scherer-Andrews.
He was a member of the Monroe Methodist church and was never married.
Surviving are a sister, Miss Carey Andrews, at home, and two brothers, Ralph, at home, and Rex Andrews of Kirkland township.
Funeral services will be held at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the home, with Rev. E. O. Kegerreis officiating. Burial will be in the Ray cemetery, west of Monroe. The body will be removed from the Black funeral home to the residence, where friends may call after 7 o'clock this evening.
submitted by Karin King
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