Obituary – The Walker Journal March 24, 1888, p. 1
DIED.
At the family residence near Walker on Wednesday the 14th day of March 1888 Mary. A. Andreas, wife of Nathan Andreas.
Mrs. Andreas was in the 50th year of her age at the time of her death and had been a great sufferer for a year past. Her death, while not unexpected, came suddenly; barely giving time for her loved ones to gather around her. She was known as a consistent Christian and a member of the Presbyterian Church. The funeral services were held in Hays City and her remains were laid to rest in the cemetery there on Friday the 16th inst. Mrs. Andreas leaves a large circle of relatives and friends who mourn her loss.
Mt Allen and St Joseph Cemetery canvassed Sept 1964 by women of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Did not specify which cemetery this individual was buried in.
Obituary – The Walker Journal March 24, 1888, p. 1
DIED.
At the family residence near Walker on Wednesday the 14th day of March 1888 Mary. A. Andreas, wife of Nathan Andreas.
Mrs. Andreas was in the 50th year of her age at the time of her death and had been a great sufferer for a year past. Her death, while not unexpected, came suddenly; barely giving time for her loved ones to gather around her. She was known as a consistent Christian and a member of the Presbyterian Church. The funeral services were held in Hays City and her remains were laid to rest in the cemetery there on Friday the 16th inst. Mrs. Andreas leaves a large circle of relatives and friends who mourn her loss.
Mt Allen and St Joseph Cemetery canvassed Sept 1964 by women of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Did not specify which cemetery this individual was buried in.
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