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Lulu B. <I>Herbig</I> Andrews

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Lulu B. Herbig Andrews

Birth
Marquette, Hamilton County, Nebraska, USA
Death
22 Sep 1963 (aged 77)
Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section E, Lot 178
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Grand ISland Daily Independent Monday 23 Sept 1963

Mrs. Lulu B. Andrews, wife of Albert L. Andrews, died Sunday morning in the family home at 2015 North Park. She had been in ill health for two years and seriously ill for the last two months.
Funeral services will be observed at 1:30 Wednesday afternoon in Gollaher Chapel at Tinity Methodist Church. Dr. Laurence Davis, pastor to the church, will officiate. Burial is to be in Grand Island Cemetery.

Members of Andrew Chapter No. 41 of the Order of Eastern Star will attend the services in a group and will conduct the requien rites of the order.

Friends may call from 7 to 9 o'clock Tuesday eveing at the Livingston-Sondermann Funeral Home.

Mrs. Andrews was a lifelong resident of Central Nebraska. She was born June 10, 1886, at Marquette to Mr. and Mrs. J. William Herbig.
She and Carl M. Carlson were married Aug. 25, 1909, at Marquette. Soon after their marriage they moved to Dannebrog where Mr. Carlson was in the banking business. Later they lived at Phillips and at Doniphan. In 11935 they came to Grand Island when Mr. Carlson became an officer of the First National Bank. Mr. Carlson died here Oct. 2, 1938.

Mr. and Mrs. Andrews were married Dec. 15, 1946, in Grand Island. They went to Aurora to make their home. For several years Mr. Andrews was the sheriff of Hamilton County. In 1953 Mr. and Mrs. Andrews came to Grand Island to make their home.
Mrs. Andrews was a member of Trinity Methodist Church. She was affiliated with Andrew Chapter No. 41 of the Order of Eastern Star.
She is survived by her husband, three children,m Mrs. Robert Starr Spangenberg and Wayne Carlson, both of Grand Island, and Aubrey Carlson of Mount Pleasant, Mich.; a step-daughter, Mrs. Martin Nelson, Los Angeles, Calif., six-grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Besides her first husband, Mr. Carlson, and her parents, she was preceded in death by three sisters and seven brothers.

The family suggests memorials to the Cancer Fund
Grand ISland Daily Independent Monday 23 Sept 1963

Mrs. Lulu B. Andrews, wife of Albert L. Andrews, died Sunday morning in the family home at 2015 North Park. She had been in ill health for two years and seriously ill for the last two months.
Funeral services will be observed at 1:30 Wednesday afternoon in Gollaher Chapel at Tinity Methodist Church. Dr. Laurence Davis, pastor to the church, will officiate. Burial is to be in Grand Island Cemetery.

Members of Andrew Chapter No. 41 of the Order of Eastern Star will attend the services in a group and will conduct the requien rites of the order.

Friends may call from 7 to 9 o'clock Tuesday eveing at the Livingston-Sondermann Funeral Home.

Mrs. Andrews was a lifelong resident of Central Nebraska. She was born June 10, 1886, at Marquette to Mr. and Mrs. J. William Herbig.
She and Carl M. Carlson were married Aug. 25, 1909, at Marquette. Soon after their marriage they moved to Dannebrog where Mr. Carlson was in the banking business. Later they lived at Phillips and at Doniphan. In 11935 they came to Grand Island when Mr. Carlson became an officer of the First National Bank. Mr. Carlson died here Oct. 2, 1938.

Mr. and Mrs. Andrews were married Dec. 15, 1946, in Grand Island. They went to Aurora to make their home. For several years Mr. Andrews was the sheriff of Hamilton County. In 1953 Mr. and Mrs. Andrews came to Grand Island to make their home.
Mrs. Andrews was a member of Trinity Methodist Church. She was affiliated with Andrew Chapter No. 41 of the Order of Eastern Star.
She is survived by her husband, three children,m Mrs. Robert Starr Spangenberg and Wayne Carlson, both of Grand Island, and Aubrey Carlson of Mount Pleasant, Mich.; a step-daughter, Mrs. Martin Nelson, Los Angeles, Calif., six-grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Besides her first husband, Mr. Carlson, and her parents, she was preceded in death by three sisters and seven brothers.

The family suggests memorials to the Cancer Fund


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  • Created by: Kay Cynova
  • Added: May 10, 2011
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/69655522/lulu_b-andrews: accessed ), memorial page for Lulu B. Herbig Andrews (10 Jun 1886–22 Sep 1963), Find a Grave Memorial ID 69655522, citing Grand Island Cemetery, Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska, USA; Maintained by Kay Cynova (contributor 47064119).