Death Takes Cruz Andrada
Services Held Here Wednesday
Cruz Andrada, 79, died Monday in the Mangum hospital after a three-year illness. A native of Mexico, Andrada came to the United States in 1894 and later became an American citizen.
Since 1947, he lived in the Centralvue community, Greer county. His wife died in 1941.
Rites were at 10 a.m. Wednesday in the Sacred Heart Catholic church, the Rev. J.C. Krenzke, assistant priest, officiating. Burial was in Riverside cemetery by the Greer funeral home.
Survivors are three daughters, Mrs. Juanita Roacha, Tulia, Texas; Mrs. Pauline Oden, Mangum, and Mrs. Margaret Hamilton, Gould: two sons, Fidel and Tino Andrada, Oklahoma City; 15 grandchildren.
Death Takes Cruz Andrada
Services Held Here Wednesday
Cruz Andrada, 79, died Monday in the Mangum hospital after a three-year illness. A native of Mexico, Andrada came to the United States in 1894 and later became an American citizen.
Since 1947, he lived in the Centralvue community, Greer county. His wife died in 1941.
Rites were at 10 a.m. Wednesday in the Sacred Heart Catholic church, the Rev. J.C. Krenzke, assistant priest, officiating. Burial was in Riverside cemetery by the Greer funeral home.
Survivors are three daughters, Mrs. Juanita Roacha, Tulia, Texas; Mrs. Pauline Oden, Mangum, and Mrs. Margaret Hamilton, Gould: two sons, Fidel and Tino Andrada, Oklahoma City; 15 grandchildren.
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