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Andrew Kayser

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Andrew Kayser

Birth
Sidney, Shelby County, Ohio, USA
Death
5 Mar 1938 (aged 64)
Lima, Allen County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Lima, Allen County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Andrew Kayser, 64, of 320 W. Ashwood-av, native of Sidney who had resided in Lima nearly his entire lifetime, died at St. Rita's hospital Saturday following an illness with complications of diseases. He was employed as boilermaker at the Solar refinery and was a member of the Catholic Knights of Ohio and of the St. Gerards church.

Surviving are his stepmother, Mrs. Andrew Kayser, 718 Greenlawn-av; two sons, Andrew and Clarence Kayser, at home; four daughters, Mrs. Mary DeVore, 320 W. Kildare-st; Mrs. Alice Brookhart, Patterson, N.J.; Mrs. Madeline Zimmerman, 699 N. Union-st and Mrs. Beatrice Cunningham, 500 W. Robb-av; a brother, Joseph Kayser, 718 Greenlawn-av; two sisters, Mrs. Katherine Mumaugh, 121 Haller-st and Mrs. Minnie Fuller, Route 4; and 18 grandchildren.

Funeral services have been tentatively arranged for Tuesday at 8 a.m. at the St. Gerards church with the Rev. Sanderson in charge and burial in Gethsemane cemetery. The body was removed to the residence from Bowersock and Chiles mortuary.

(published in The Lima News, Sunday, March 6, 1938, page 2)
Andrew Kayser, 64, of 320 W. Ashwood-av, native of Sidney who had resided in Lima nearly his entire lifetime, died at St. Rita's hospital Saturday following an illness with complications of diseases. He was employed as boilermaker at the Solar refinery and was a member of the Catholic Knights of Ohio and of the St. Gerards church.

Surviving are his stepmother, Mrs. Andrew Kayser, 718 Greenlawn-av; two sons, Andrew and Clarence Kayser, at home; four daughters, Mrs. Mary DeVore, 320 W. Kildare-st; Mrs. Alice Brookhart, Patterson, N.J.; Mrs. Madeline Zimmerman, 699 N. Union-st and Mrs. Beatrice Cunningham, 500 W. Robb-av; a brother, Joseph Kayser, 718 Greenlawn-av; two sisters, Mrs. Katherine Mumaugh, 121 Haller-st and Mrs. Minnie Fuller, Route 4; and 18 grandchildren.

Funeral services have been tentatively arranged for Tuesday at 8 a.m. at the St. Gerards church with the Rev. Sanderson in charge and burial in Gethsemane cemetery. The body was removed to the residence from Bowersock and Chiles mortuary.

(published in The Lima News, Sunday, March 6, 1938, page 2)


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