Eleanor Vincent Andrews, the daughter of David and Freegift Saunders Vincent, was born in the town of Almond, N. Y., March 25, 1838. She passed from this life April 8, 1924 in the 87th year of her life.
On March 7, 1866 at Rock River, Wis., she was married to T. P. Andrews who preceded his wife in death twelve years ago. To this union were born three children, Darwin P. of Boulder, Colo., Mark and Mary of Farina. All of whom remain.
Immediately after their marriage they moved to Farina and built a home three miles north of the village. Having always lived in this vicinity.
In early life Mrs. Andrews united with the First Alfred Seventh Day Baptist Church. Later changing her membership with her family to the Second Alfred Church when it was built nearer her home. On coming to Farina she became a charter member of this church where she has always remained in loyal fellowship.
Hers has been a useful life in school teaching and in home making and in interest in the work of the church and community. She was a loyal friend, highly spoken of.
Farewell services in charge of her pastor were held April 10, and she was laid to rest in the cemetery at Farina.
J. E. H.
Eleanor Vincent Andrews, the daughter of David and Freegift Saunders Vincent, was born in the town of Almond, N. Y., March 25, 1838. She passed from this life April 8, 1924 in the 87th year of her life.
On March 7, 1866 at Rock River, Wis., she was married to T. P. Andrews who preceded his wife in death twelve years ago. To this union were born three children, Darwin P. of Boulder, Colo., Mark and Mary of Farina. All of whom remain.
Immediately after their marriage they moved to Farina and built a home three miles north of the village. Having always lived in this vicinity.
In early life Mrs. Andrews united with the First Alfred Seventh Day Baptist Church. Later changing her membership with her family to the Second Alfred Church when it was built nearer her home. On coming to Farina she became a charter member of this church where she has always remained in loyal fellowship.
Hers has been a useful life in school teaching and in home making and in interest in the work of the church and community. She was a loyal friend, highly spoken of.
Farewell services in charge of her pastor were held April 10, and she was laid to rest in the cemetery at Farina.
J. E. H.
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