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Annie <I>Moore</I> Andrews

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Annie Moore Andrews

Birth
Almonte, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada
Death
23 Feb 1938 (aged 59)
Carleton Place, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada
Burial
Mississippi Mills, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada Add to Map
Plot
Range A, Plot 177
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1938, Thursday March 3, 1938, The Almonte Gazette, page 4
Mrs John Andrews
The death occurred suddenly on Wednesday morning, Feb 23rd, of an esteemed resident of Carleton Place, in the person of Annie Moore, beloved wife of Mr John Andrews, who passed away at her home on Thomas street. Mrs Andrews had been in failing health for two years but during the past few weeks had enjoyed exceptional good health. She retired on Tuesday night apparently feeling as usual and giving no indication that death was close at hand, but during the early hours of the morning she suffered a heart attack. Her husband immediately summoned medical aid but Mrs Andrew had passed to the Great Beyond before the doctor's arrival. Deceased was born 58 years ago on the 7th line of Ramsay and was the daughter of the late Mr and Mrs William Moore. She was married in Zion church, Carleton Place, to Mr John Andrews by the late Rev A.A. Scott. Following their marriage the couple lived on their farm in Ramsay and continued residence there until four years ago when they retired and move to Carleton Place where they have since lived. During her residence in town Mrs Andrews made a host of friends through her kindly and friendly nature and her passing caused widespread regret. In religion she was a member of Memorial Park United church and was interested in all its works. She was a lady very considerate of others and in her unassuming manner performed many deeds of kindness. Besides her husband she is survived by two stepdaughters, (Pearl) Mrs Thomas Suozzi of Detroit, Mich., and Miss Jennie Andrews of Almonte; also two step-sons, Messrs David and William Andrews on the homestead in Ramsay. Four brothers Messrs James and Charles of Almonte and Donald and Edward Moore of Crystal Falls, also survive. The funeral took place from her late residence on Friday afternoon the service being held at 2 o'clock. Interment was in the Auld Kirk Cemetery in Almonte. The pallbearers were Thomas Rathwell, Ernest Rathwell, Andrew Brown and John Smith of Carleton Place; Earl Simpson and Roy Rodger of Almonte. Rev Donald Munro of Carleton Place, assisted by Rev A.J. Fowlie of Almonte, conducted the service.
1938, Thursday March 3, 1938, The Almonte Gazette, page 4
Mrs John Andrews
The death occurred suddenly on Wednesday morning, Feb 23rd, of an esteemed resident of Carleton Place, in the person of Annie Moore, beloved wife of Mr John Andrews, who passed away at her home on Thomas street. Mrs Andrews had been in failing health for two years but during the past few weeks had enjoyed exceptional good health. She retired on Tuesday night apparently feeling as usual and giving no indication that death was close at hand, but during the early hours of the morning she suffered a heart attack. Her husband immediately summoned medical aid but Mrs Andrew had passed to the Great Beyond before the doctor's arrival. Deceased was born 58 years ago on the 7th line of Ramsay and was the daughter of the late Mr and Mrs William Moore. She was married in Zion church, Carleton Place, to Mr John Andrews by the late Rev A.A. Scott. Following their marriage the couple lived on their farm in Ramsay and continued residence there until four years ago when they retired and move to Carleton Place where they have since lived. During her residence in town Mrs Andrews made a host of friends through her kindly and friendly nature and her passing caused widespread regret. In religion she was a member of Memorial Park United church and was interested in all its works. She was a lady very considerate of others and in her unassuming manner performed many deeds of kindness. Besides her husband she is survived by two stepdaughters, (Pearl) Mrs Thomas Suozzi of Detroit, Mich., and Miss Jennie Andrews of Almonte; also two step-sons, Messrs David and William Andrews on the homestead in Ramsay. Four brothers Messrs James and Charles of Almonte and Donald and Edward Moore of Crystal Falls, also survive. The funeral took place from her late residence on Friday afternoon the service being held at 2 o'clock. Interment was in the Auld Kirk Cemetery in Almonte. The pallbearers were Thomas Rathwell, Ernest Rathwell, Andrew Brown and John Smith of Carleton Place; Earl Simpson and Roy Rodger of Almonte. Rev Donald Munro of Carleton Place, assisted by Rev A.J. Fowlie of Almonte, conducted the service.


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  • Created by: Gary J Byron
  • Added: May 4, 2019
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/198858542/annie-andrews: accessed ), memorial page for Annie Moore Andrews (4 Feb 1879–23 Feb 1938), Find a Grave Memorial ID 198858542, citing Auld Kirk Cemetery, Mississippi Mills, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada; Maintained by Gary J Byron (contributor 49329383).