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Lauron Everett Andrews

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Lauron Everett Andrews Veteran

Birth
Nodaway County, Missouri, USA
Death
31 Dec 1924 (aged 30)
Nodaway County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Braddyville, Page County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Son of Oscar & Stacy Ann Burch Andrews

He spent his boyhood and grew to manhood in Nodaway County, MO.

On 30 Mar 1918 he married Mamie Vera Barnhill Anderson.

On the 25 of July he was called to fight in World War I, and went to training at Camp Pike in Arkansas. He was assigned to Company A, 158 Infantry and was sent to France. He contracted TB and was returned from France on 19 Apr 1919 and was discharged at Camp Dodge on 29 Apr 1919.

Lauron returned home to his wife Mamie to spend the rest of his life in ill health.

On 12 Dec 1924 he called his wife to his beside and requested that Ralph C, Clyde Stone, Dr. Carl Loy, Edward Andrews, Virgil Williams and Burch Damewood act as pall bearers. He later called the family together and made his last requests.

Surviving Family:
Wife:
Mamie Vera Barnhill Anderson Andrews

Step-Daughter:
Grace Drusilla Anderson Ashford

Parents:
Oscar & Stacy Ann Burch Andrews

Brothers:
Orval Andrews
Earl Andrews

Sisters:
Gladys Andrews Mentzer
Ellen Andrews Wood
Irene Andrews

Services were held at the Braddyville Christian Church with Rev W L Hawn Officiating, with burial in Braddyville Cemetery.

Son of Oscar & Stacy Ann Burch Andrews

He spent his boyhood and grew to manhood in Nodaway County, MO.

On 30 Mar 1918 he married Mamie Vera Barnhill Anderson.

On the 25 of July he was called to fight in World War I, and went to training at Camp Pike in Arkansas. He was assigned to Company A, 158 Infantry and was sent to France. He contracted TB and was returned from France on 19 Apr 1919 and was discharged at Camp Dodge on 29 Apr 1919.

Lauron returned home to his wife Mamie to spend the rest of his life in ill health.

On 12 Dec 1924 he called his wife to his beside and requested that Ralph C, Clyde Stone, Dr. Carl Loy, Edward Andrews, Virgil Williams and Burch Damewood act as pall bearers. He later called the family together and made his last requests.

Surviving Family:
Wife:
Mamie Vera Barnhill Anderson Andrews

Step-Daughter:
Grace Drusilla Anderson Ashford

Parents:
Oscar & Stacy Ann Burch Andrews

Brothers:
Orval Andrews
Earl Andrews

Sisters:
Gladys Andrews Mentzer
Ellen Andrews Wood
Irene Andrews

Services were held at the Braddyville Christian Church with Rev W L Hawn Officiating, with burial in Braddyville Cemetery.



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