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Evelyn <I>Wellard</I> Andrews

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Evelyn Wellard Andrews

Birth
Twin Groves, Fremont County, Idaho, USA
Death
15 Aug 1954 (aged 64)
Pocatello, Bannock County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Pocatello, Bannock County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
Plot
30E, 28, 2
Memorial ID
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IDAHO STATE JOURNAL, 16 AUGUST 1954, PAGE 12

EVELYN WELLARD ANDREWS

Evelyn Wellard Andrews, 64, 609 East Cedar, Died at her residence Sunday of natural causes.

She was born May 10, 1890, Twin Groves, a daughter of James Joseph and Gertrude Davies Wellard.

She received her schooling in the St. Anthony area where she lived until her marriage to James Montgomery Andrews at Logan, Utah, June 12, 1911. Marriage was solemnized in the Idaho Falls Temple six years ago. They made their home in Idaho and operated farms at Pahsimerol, Little Lost River and Leslie in the Big Lost River area. They moved to Pocatello in 1942.

A lifelong member of the LDS Church, member of the Fifteenth ward, she had been active as a primary teacher and a teacher in the Relief Society organization.

Survivors include her husband and four children: Mrs. Robert Jansen, Pocatello; Mrs. Raymond L. Moore, Aberdeen; Melvin Andrews, Salmon and George Andrews of McCammon; twelve grandchildren, seven brothers and sisters: Dean, Frank and Alvin Willard of Pocatello; Jack Willard, Rexburg; Mrs. Lenore Var Sickle, Pocatello, Mrs. H. R. Bills, Lava Hot Springs, and Mrs. Ed Turner, Denver.

Funeral services will be announced by Hall-Grant Mortuary.
IDAHO STATE JOURNAL, 16 AUGUST 1954, PAGE 12

EVELYN WELLARD ANDREWS

Evelyn Wellard Andrews, 64, 609 East Cedar, Died at her residence Sunday of natural causes.

She was born May 10, 1890, Twin Groves, a daughter of James Joseph and Gertrude Davies Wellard.

She received her schooling in the St. Anthony area where she lived until her marriage to James Montgomery Andrews at Logan, Utah, June 12, 1911. Marriage was solemnized in the Idaho Falls Temple six years ago. They made their home in Idaho and operated farms at Pahsimerol, Little Lost River and Leslie in the Big Lost River area. They moved to Pocatello in 1942.

A lifelong member of the LDS Church, member of the Fifteenth ward, she had been active as a primary teacher and a teacher in the Relief Society organization.

Survivors include her husband and four children: Mrs. Robert Jansen, Pocatello; Mrs. Raymond L. Moore, Aberdeen; Melvin Andrews, Salmon and George Andrews of McCammon; twelve grandchildren, seven brothers and sisters: Dean, Frank and Alvin Willard of Pocatello; Jack Willard, Rexburg; Mrs. Lenore Var Sickle, Pocatello, Mrs. H. R. Bills, Lava Hot Springs, and Mrs. Ed Turner, Denver.

Funeral services will be announced by Hall-Grant Mortuary.


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