On Tuesday,August 22,1950.
Elder Elmer Ellsworth Andross,beloved husband of Anna Matilda Andross,and father of Prof. Ellsworth M. Andross,and Elder Celian E. Andross.
Friends may call at the Takoma Funeral Home,Temporary Chapel,276 Carroll st.,Takoma Park,D.C. Services at the Takoma Park S.D.A. Church on Friday,August 25,at 2 p.m. Interment George Washington Cemetery.
Washington Post
August 23,1950
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Elmer Ellsworth Andross was born April 8, 1868 in Ottawa, Minnesota. During his childhood his family moved to Oregon where Andross was baptized into the Methodist Church at the age of 15. Two years later he joined the Seventh Day Adventist Church in Milton, Oregon following tent meetings led by H. W. Decker. In 1889 Andross married Sophie P. Miller with whom he had two sons. Andross' denominational career began in 1888 when he joined Elder Decker as tent master. For the next 55 years he labored in evangelism, education, ministry, and church administration in Oregon, California, England, the Columbia Union, the Southern
California Conference, the North American Division, and the Inter-America Division. In 1920, three years after his first wife's death, Andross married Matilda Erickson.
Andross retired to Takoma Park, Maryland in 1941 (although he briefly returned to the Inter-America Division following his retirement) where he died August 22, 1950.
E. E. Andross (Collection 129), Adventist Heritage Center, James White Library, Andress University, Berrien Springs, MI.
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His son Ellsworth M. Andross died in March of 1971 in Maryland.Burial location unproven,possibly Fort Lincoln cemetery in Maryland.
On Tuesday,August 22,1950.
Elder Elmer Ellsworth Andross,beloved husband of Anna Matilda Andross,and father of Prof. Ellsworth M. Andross,and Elder Celian E. Andross.
Friends may call at the Takoma Funeral Home,Temporary Chapel,276 Carroll st.,Takoma Park,D.C. Services at the Takoma Park S.D.A. Church on Friday,August 25,at 2 p.m. Interment George Washington Cemetery.
Washington Post
August 23,1950
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Elmer Ellsworth Andross was born April 8, 1868 in Ottawa, Minnesota. During his childhood his family moved to Oregon where Andross was baptized into the Methodist Church at the age of 15. Two years later he joined the Seventh Day Adventist Church in Milton, Oregon following tent meetings led by H. W. Decker. In 1889 Andross married Sophie P. Miller with whom he had two sons. Andross' denominational career began in 1888 when he joined Elder Decker as tent master. For the next 55 years he labored in evangelism, education, ministry, and church administration in Oregon, California, England, the Columbia Union, the Southern
California Conference, the North American Division, and the Inter-America Division. In 1920, three years after his first wife's death, Andross married Matilda Erickson.
Andross retired to Takoma Park, Maryland in 1941 (although he briefly returned to the Inter-America Division following his retirement) where he died August 22, 1950.
E. E. Andross (Collection 129), Adventist Heritage Center, James White Library, Andress University, Berrien Springs, MI.
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His son Ellsworth M. Andross died in March of 1971 in Maryland.Burial location unproven,possibly Fort Lincoln cemetery in Maryland.
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