Occupation: Farmer.
Died from an Apoplexy.
Husband of Ada Belt, married June 5, 1911, Elizabethtown, Hardin Co. IL.
Son of William J. Paris and Nancy Elizabeth Swansey-Paris.
THE CRITTENDEN PRESS ~ Feb. 11, 1938.
Andy A. Paris, 56, well known farmer of the northeastern section of the county, died at his home near Mt. Zion Friday night, following a stroke of paralysis which he suffered the previous Sunday morning.
Andy Albert Paris was born in Crittenden County August 16, 1881, and died Feb. 4, 1938, at the age of 56 years, 5 months and 19 days. He was married on June 5, 1911 to Miss Ada Belt, of the Hebron neighborhood.
His wife and a daughter, Vivian Ilene Paris survive. He is also survived by two sisters, Mrs. U.S. Graves of this county, Balis and Lonnie, all of this county.
Occupation: Farmer.
Died from an Apoplexy.
Husband of Ada Belt, married June 5, 1911, Elizabethtown, Hardin Co. IL.
Son of William J. Paris and Nancy Elizabeth Swansey-Paris.
THE CRITTENDEN PRESS ~ Feb. 11, 1938.
Andy A. Paris, 56, well known farmer of the northeastern section of the county, died at his home near Mt. Zion Friday night, following a stroke of paralysis which he suffered the previous Sunday morning.
Andy Albert Paris was born in Crittenden County August 16, 1881, and died Feb. 4, 1938, at the age of 56 years, 5 months and 19 days. He was married on June 5, 1911 to Miss Ada Belt, of the Hebron neighborhood.
His wife and a daughter, Vivian Ilene Paris survive. He is also survived by two sisters, Mrs. U.S. Graves of this county, Balis and Lonnie, all of this county.
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