Obituary: December 1910
ANDREW WHITE DEAD.
The sudden death of Andrew White, of 4927 Rubicam avenue, which occurred lass Friday [23 December 1910] after an illness of but five days, from pneumonia, was a shock to his large circle of friends, by whom he was held in the highest esteem. Mr. White was in his sixty-sixth year. He served in the Civil War, enlisting when a very young man. He was a member of Mitchell Lodge, No. 296, F. and A. M.; Ellis Post, No. 6, G. A. R.;
Walker Lodge, No. 306, I. 0. 0. F.;
Perseverance Encampment, No. 135;
Seminole Tribe, No. 30, I. O. R. M.;
Germantown Lodge, No. 38, K. of P.,
and St. Paul's Castle, No. 37, K. of G. E., representatives of each of these organizations at-tending the funeral on Tuesday afternoon. Services were conducted by the Rev. R. E. Johnson, pastor, of St. Stephen's Methodist Episcopal Church. The interment was made in Ivy Hill Cemetery.
Born 16 October 1845.
Obituary: December 1910
ANDREW WHITE DEAD.
The sudden death of Andrew White, of 4927 Rubicam avenue, which occurred lass Friday [23 December 1910] after an illness of but five days, from pneumonia, was a shock to his large circle of friends, by whom he was held in the highest esteem. Mr. White was in his sixty-sixth year. He served in the Civil War, enlisting when a very young man. He was a member of Mitchell Lodge, No. 296, F. and A. M.; Ellis Post, No. 6, G. A. R.;
Walker Lodge, No. 306, I. 0. 0. F.;
Perseverance Encampment, No. 135;
Seminole Tribe, No. 30, I. O. R. M.;
Germantown Lodge, No. 38, K. of P.,
and St. Paul's Castle, No. 37, K. of G. E., representatives of each of these organizations at-tending the funeral on Tuesday afternoon. Services were conducted by the Rev. R. E. Johnson, pastor, of St. Stephen's Methodist Episcopal Church. The interment was made in Ivy Hill Cemetery.
Born 16 October 1845.
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