The Toccoa Record
Thursday, Apr. 9, 1925
MR. WILLIAM C. ANDREWS, 79, of Toccoa, Route 1, died at his home Sunday morning April 6th, after a long illness.
Mr. Andrews was a prominent farmer in the Mize section, and leaves a large family connection.
Besides his wife, he is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Robert Cole of Ashland, Mrs. Byrum Cape of Cordele, Mrs. E. L. Kellar and Mrs. D. F. Addison of Toccoa; one son, John Andrews of Toccoa; two brothers, J. M. Andrews and J. C. Andrews of Toccoa and one sister, Mrs. W. L. Murphy of Canon, GA.
Funeral services were conducted at New Hope church Monday afternoon, Rev. Goode and Rev. Holcomb officiating, with interment following in the churchyard.
Bond, Crawford & Lipscomb, Funeral Directors.
The Toccoa Record
Thursday, Apr. 9, 1925
MR. WILLIAM C. ANDREWS, 79, of Toccoa, Route 1, died at his home Sunday morning April 6th, after a long illness.
Mr. Andrews was a prominent farmer in the Mize section, and leaves a large family connection.
Besides his wife, he is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Robert Cole of Ashland, Mrs. Byrum Cape of Cordele, Mrs. E. L. Kellar and Mrs. D. F. Addison of Toccoa; one son, John Andrews of Toccoa; two brothers, J. M. Andrews and J. C. Andrews of Toccoa and one sister, Mrs. W. L. Murphy of Canon, GA.
Funeral services were conducted at New Hope church Monday afternoon, Rev. Goode and Rev. Holcomb officiating, with interment following in the churchyard.
Bond, Crawford & Lipscomb, Funeral Directors.
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