The death of Andrew Royer occurred Monday at noon at his home, two miles east of South Raub and was the result of typhoid fever. He was about 30 years old and leaves a widow and one small child. Mr. Royer was one of the best known young farmers in that vicinity and his death is deeply deplored.
His son's name was Otis Allen Royer who is buried at Wildcat Cemetery in Tippecanoe County (5341346).
He was married to Ella Michael on February 25, 1903. She later married Hugh Fidler.
The death of Andrew Royer occurred Monday at noon at his home, two miles east of South Raub and was the result of typhoid fever. He was about 30 years old and leaves a widow and one small child. Mr. Royer was one of the best known young farmers in that vicinity and his death is deeply deplored.
His son's name was Otis Allen Royer who is buried at Wildcat Cemetery in Tippecanoe County (5341346).
He was married to Ella Michael on February 25, 1903. She later married Hugh Fidler.
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