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Trubert James Andrews

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Trubert James Andrews

Birth
Stockbridge, Calumet County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
24 Jul 1972 (aged 80)
Chilton, Calumet County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Brant, Calumet County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Trubert J. Andrews

Trubert J. Andrews, 80, formerly of the town of Stockbridge, died at Calumet Memorial Hospital this morning after a lengthy illness.

Born in the town of Stockbridge on Dec. 5, 1891 he was the son of the late Aaron J. and Victoria Allen Andrews. On June 10, 1919 he was married to Mary Sharp at Appleton. She died on May 13, 1970.

Mr. Andrews farmed all his life on the Andrews homestead. He sold his farm early this year and lived with his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gruber, of R. 1, Kiel. He was a treasurer of School District 6 in Stockbridge for several years. He was also a member of the Golden Rule Rebacah Lodge No. 53 and a member of United Methodist Church, Stockbridge.

Survivors are three daughters, Mrs. William (Frances) Wagner, and Miss Gladys Andrews, both of R. 4 Chilton, and Mrs. Lee (Charlotte) Gruber, of rural Kiel; 10 grandchildren, two great grandchildren, and a brother, Roger Andrews of Stockbridge.
A son, brother and sister preceded him in death.
Sheboygan Press July 24, 1972

Trubert J. Andrews

Trubert J. Andrews, 80, formerly of the town of Stockbridge, died at Calumet Memorial Hospital this morning after a lengthy illness.

Born in the town of Stockbridge on Dec. 5, 1891 he was the son of the late Aaron J. and Victoria Allen Andrews. On June 10, 1919 he was married to Mary Sharp at Appleton. She died on May 13, 1970.

Mr. Andrews farmed all his life on the Andrews homestead. He sold his farm early this year and lived with his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gruber, of R. 1, Kiel. He was a treasurer of School District 6 in Stockbridge for several years. He was also a member of the Golden Rule Rebacah Lodge No. 53 and a member of United Methodist Church, Stockbridge.

Survivors are three daughters, Mrs. William (Frances) Wagner, and Miss Gladys Andrews, both of R. 4 Chilton, and Mrs. Lee (Charlotte) Gruber, of rural Kiel; 10 grandchildren, two great grandchildren, and a brother, Roger Andrews of Stockbridge.
A son, brother and sister preceded him in death.
Sheboygan Press July 24, 1972


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