The WW I era document states he ran his own restaurant in Omaha, Nebraska, at the time this card was written. His mother is named as Sarah Ayers.
He signed his name "Andrew Charles Sullivan."
The card described him as being of medium height, slender build, with dark brown eyes, and black hair. This document was written 12 September 1918 in Omaha, Nebraska, and signed by registrar George L. Davis.
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Andrew Sullivan, 54, a transient, died in St. Mary hospital, Wednesday afternoon at 4:40 o'clock, following several weeks' illness.
Mr. Sullivan appeared at the hospital July 27, seeking treatment. His condition was such that he was hospitalized.
According to the hospital records, he was born in Illinois, December 22, 1883.
- The Quincy Herald Whig, Thursday, August 5, 1937; page 14.
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- research, transcriptions, and bio by Tree Leaf.
The WW I era document states he ran his own restaurant in Omaha, Nebraska, at the time this card was written. His mother is named as Sarah Ayers.
He signed his name "Andrew Charles Sullivan."
The card described him as being of medium height, slender build, with dark brown eyes, and black hair. This document was written 12 September 1918 in Omaha, Nebraska, and signed by registrar George L. Davis.
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Andrew Sullivan, 54, a transient, died in St. Mary hospital, Wednesday afternoon at 4:40 o'clock, following several weeks' illness.
Mr. Sullivan appeared at the hospital July 27, seeking treatment. His condition was such that he was hospitalized.
According to the hospital records, he was born in Illinois, December 22, 1883.
- The Quincy Herald Whig, Thursday, August 5, 1937; page 14.
_____
- research, transcriptions, and bio by Tree Leaf.
Gravesite Details
Interment date: 6 August 1937. No prior page in county.
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