Arkansas City Daily Traveler
Arkansas City, Kansas
Tuesday, February 13th, 1923
Page 4
Mrs. P.B. Andrews Dead
Mrs. Mary M. Andrews, colored, widow of the late P.B. Andrews of 705 North Fourth street, died at the family home this morning. She had been ill for several years and was bedfast for a long time. Death was not unexpected at this time. She was 78 years of age. Mrs. Andrews was a member of the A.M.E. church and she had been a resident of this vicinity for many years. He husband died here last August 13. She leaves three children. Mrs. Dora V. Hubbard of Nowata, Okla.; Mrs. Frances Fagan of this city and Mert A Andrews of Los Angeles, Cal. Also to mourn her death, one grandchild, Airs Januija Martin and one great grandchild, Imogene Martin, also survive her. Arrangements for the funeral had not been completed this afternoon. Grant Funeral home has charge of the case.
(transcribed by Judy Mayfield)
Arkansas City Daily Traveler
Arkansas City, Kansas
Tuesday, February 13th, 1923
Page 4
Mrs. P.B. Andrews Dead
Mrs. Mary M. Andrews, colored, widow of the late P.B. Andrews of 705 North Fourth street, died at the family home this morning. She had been ill for several years and was bedfast for a long time. Death was not unexpected at this time. She was 78 years of age. Mrs. Andrews was a member of the A.M.E. church and she had been a resident of this vicinity for many years. He husband died here last August 13. She leaves three children. Mrs. Dora V. Hubbard of Nowata, Okla.; Mrs. Frances Fagan of this city and Mert A Andrews of Los Angeles, Cal. Also to mourn her death, one grandchild, Airs Januija Martin and one great grandchild, Imogene Martin, also survive her. Arrangements for the funeral had not been completed this afternoon. Grant Funeral home has charge of the case.
(transcribed by Judy Mayfield)
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