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Glenn Clayton Andres

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Glenn Clayton Andres Veteran

Birth
Death
22 Mar 1982 (aged 65)
USA
Burial
Fairbury, Jefferson County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Obituary:

Glenn C. Andres was born December 31, 1916, and passed away at the Jefferson County Memorial Hospital in Fairbury, Neb., on March 22, 1982, at the age of 65 years, 2 months and 22 days.

Glenn was inducted into the military service in 1942 and served in the medical field. After his discharge in 1946, he returned to the Arthur and Dundy County areas.

In the mid-1950s, he moved to Eastern Nebraska and for the past 17 years had been employed at the Farmer's Co-op Elevator in Fairbury, having been manager several of those years. Ill health forced his retirement in April of 1981.

Survivors include his wife, Betty ; three step-daughters: Sharon and husband, Dennis Kugel, of Hebron, Beverly and husband, John Blecha, of Lincoln, and Diane and husband, Mick Hynek, of Endicott; one step-son, Richard Brinton, of Hawaii and six grandchildren.
Also surviving are his mother, Vica Blank, of Benkelman; four brothers: Lyle and wife, Connie, of Iola, Kan., Junior and wife, Leta, of Benkelman, Bob and wife, Leanna, of Paso Robles, Calif., and Wayne and wife, Simone. of Newport, News, Va.; two sisters: Velma and husband, Ernest Roberts, of Concord, Calif., and Betty and husband, Glenn Ellis, of Benkelman; one step-brother, Dudley Blank and wife, Elaine, of Parks, and two stepsisters: Augusta Smith, of Taylor, Neb., and Elaine and husband, Kenneth Greenhoe, of Ionia, Mich., and a host of other relatives and friends.

Funeral services were conducted on Thursday, March 25, at the American Lutheran Church in Fairbury with Rev. Kenneth Jacobson officiating. interment was in the Fairbury Cemetery.

Source: Benkelman, NE Post, March 1982
Obituary:

Glenn C. Andres was born December 31, 1916, and passed away at the Jefferson County Memorial Hospital in Fairbury, Neb., on March 22, 1982, at the age of 65 years, 2 months and 22 days.

Glenn was inducted into the military service in 1942 and served in the medical field. After his discharge in 1946, he returned to the Arthur and Dundy County areas.

In the mid-1950s, he moved to Eastern Nebraska and for the past 17 years had been employed at the Farmer's Co-op Elevator in Fairbury, having been manager several of those years. Ill health forced his retirement in April of 1981.

Survivors include his wife, Betty ; three step-daughters: Sharon and husband, Dennis Kugel, of Hebron, Beverly and husband, John Blecha, of Lincoln, and Diane and husband, Mick Hynek, of Endicott; one step-son, Richard Brinton, of Hawaii and six grandchildren.
Also surviving are his mother, Vica Blank, of Benkelman; four brothers: Lyle and wife, Connie, of Iola, Kan., Junior and wife, Leta, of Benkelman, Bob and wife, Leanna, of Paso Robles, Calif., and Wayne and wife, Simone. of Newport, News, Va.; two sisters: Velma and husband, Ernest Roberts, of Concord, Calif., and Betty and husband, Glenn Ellis, of Benkelman; one step-brother, Dudley Blank and wife, Elaine, of Parks, and two stepsisters: Augusta Smith, of Taylor, Neb., and Elaine and husband, Kenneth Greenhoe, of Ionia, Mich., and a host of other relatives and friends.

Funeral services were conducted on Thursday, March 25, at the American Lutheran Church in Fairbury with Rev. Kenneth Jacobson officiating. interment was in the Fairbury Cemetery.

Source: Benkelman, NE Post, March 1982


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