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Eliza A. <I>Lightel</I> Andrews

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Eliza A. Lightel Andrews

Birth
Zanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio, USA
Death
20 Sep 1930 (aged 68–69)
USA
Burial
Monroe, Adams County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Decatur Daily Democrat, Adams Co, IN; September 20, 1930

MONROE WOMAN DIES SUDDENLY -

Heart Attack Is Fatal to Mrs. Eliza Andrews Early This Morning

Eliza Andrews, 68, wife of Allison Andrews, died at her home northeast of Monroe, this morning. Death was due to heart trouble with which Mrs. Andrews had suffered for the last year. She had apparently been in good health this morning and was working about her home when death came.

The deceased was born in Ohio, December 30, 1861, the daughter of Alexander and Mariah Lightel. She was united in Marriage to Allison Andrews, October 16, 1890, and to this union five sons were born, two of whom preceded their mother in death. The sons surviving are Vernon and Calvin at home; and Willis Andrews of Monroe.

Surviving besides the sons are the husband, Allison, one brother, Sam Lightel of Benton City, Washington; four grandchildren, and a number of relatives. Mrs. Andrews was a member of the Methodist Episcopal church in Monroe.

Funeral arrangements have not been completed, awaiting word from the brother in Washington, but probably will be held Monday afternoon at the Methodist Episcopal church in Monroe.

Provided by contributor: Karin King (47469179) •
Decatur Daily Democrat, Adams Co, IN; September 20, 1930

MONROE WOMAN DIES SUDDENLY -

Heart Attack Is Fatal to Mrs. Eliza Andrews Early This Morning

Eliza Andrews, 68, wife of Allison Andrews, died at her home northeast of Monroe, this morning. Death was due to heart trouble with which Mrs. Andrews had suffered for the last year. She had apparently been in good health this morning and was working about her home when death came.

The deceased was born in Ohio, December 30, 1861, the daughter of Alexander and Mariah Lightel. She was united in Marriage to Allison Andrews, October 16, 1890, and to this union five sons were born, two of whom preceded their mother in death. The sons surviving are Vernon and Calvin at home; and Willis Andrews of Monroe.

Surviving besides the sons are the husband, Allison, one brother, Sam Lightel of Benton City, Washington; four grandchildren, and a number of relatives. Mrs. Andrews was a member of the Methodist Episcopal church in Monroe.

Funeral arrangements have not been completed, awaiting word from the brother in Washington, but probably will be held Monday afternoon at the Methodist Episcopal church in Monroe.

Provided by contributor: Karin King (47469179) •


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