He was united in marriage to Jennie Howe of Kalamo township in 1877. To this union were born six children, two of whom are living.
Mr. Andrews passed away after a very short siege of pneumonia and was laid to rest in the Wilcox Cemetery. Rev. Critchett officiated. The funeral services were directed by his brother Oddfellows and were held at his home in Maple Grove. A beautiful array of flowers was presented by his friends and relatives in token of their sorrow.
We shall miss you, we will miss you. but will hold your memory proud and we'll meet you, and we'll greet you,
When we're called to wear a shroud.
The Great Master has consoled us,
The good minister has told us--
To look beyond the clouds.
Nashville News Newspaper
Nashville, Michigan
Thursday, January 8, 1920
Page 3
He was united in marriage to Jennie Howe of Kalamo township in 1877. To this union were born six children, two of whom are living.
Mr. Andrews passed away after a very short siege of pneumonia and was laid to rest in the Wilcox Cemetery. Rev. Critchett officiated. The funeral services were directed by his brother Oddfellows and were held at his home in Maple Grove. A beautiful array of flowers was presented by his friends and relatives in token of their sorrow.
We shall miss you, we will miss you. but will hold your memory proud and we'll meet you, and we'll greet you,
When we're called to wear a shroud.
The Great Master has consoled us,
The good minister has told us--
To look beyond the clouds.
Nashville News Newspaper
Nashville, Michigan
Thursday, January 8, 1920
Page 3
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