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Ella V <I>Bebout</I> Andrews

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Ella V Bebout Andrews

Birth
Taylor County, Iowa, USA
Death
26 Sep 1912 (aged 32)
Boulder, Boulder County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Bedford, Taylor County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Bedford Times-Republican, Thursday, October 3, 1912, p. 5
Mrs. S. E. Andrews
Mrs. S. E. Andrews died at her home in Boulder, Col., Thursday, September 26, just one year after leaving Bedford to seek a more favorable climate. She was 32 years of age. The remains were brought to Bedford, and funeral services wee held at 1:30 o’clock Monday afternoon at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. [bram] Bebout, conducted by Rev. John A. Currie, pastor of the First Presbyterian church. The Eastern Star had charge of the burial ceremonies. Interment was in Fairview cemetery.
Ella Bebout was born December 16, 1879, in this county, where she grew to womanhood. She was united in marriage with Storrs E. [verett] Andrews. For some time they lived near Clearmont, Mo. On account of Mrs. Andrews’ failing health, they spent two years in New Mexico and California. With her health apparently restored they returned to this locality and resided for a time on a farm near Hopkins, Mo., and later spent about a year in Bedford before returning to the west. Surviving are the parents, four sisters, Mrs. Jeffries and Miss Nellie Bebout of Bedford, Mrs. Van Wert of Oelwein, and Mrs. Hook of Independence; three brothers, Bruce Bebout of Bedford, Charles Bebout of Hopkins, and Abraham Bebout of Los Angeles, the husband, and a son.
At the age of 12 years Mrs. Andrews had united with the church of the Disciples of Christ in Siam, but during her residence in Bedford her membership was in the First Presbyterian church, and she made her life consistent with her professions of faith. A new residence had only recently been completed for her in the land where it had been hope her life might be spared. With an ideal home and devotion of family and friends and opportunity for the best of life before her, those close to her say she kept an interest in them all until the last, when she bravely faced the coming of the end.
Bedford Times-Republican, Thursday, October 3, 1912, p. 5
Mrs. S. E. Andrews
Mrs. S. E. Andrews died at her home in Boulder, Col., Thursday, September 26, just one year after leaving Bedford to seek a more favorable climate. She was 32 years of age. The remains were brought to Bedford, and funeral services wee held at 1:30 o’clock Monday afternoon at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. [bram] Bebout, conducted by Rev. John A. Currie, pastor of the First Presbyterian church. The Eastern Star had charge of the burial ceremonies. Interment was in Fairview cemetery.
Ella Bebout was born December 16, 1879, in this county, where she grew to womanhood. She was united in marriage with Storrs E. [verett] Andrews. For some time they lived near Clearmont, Mo. On account of Mrs. Andrews’ failing health, they spent two years in New Mexico and California. With her health apparently restored they returned to this locality and resided for a time on a farm near Hopkins, Mo., and later spent about a year in Bedford before returning to the west. Surviving are the parents, four sisters, Mrs. Jeffries and Miss Nellie Bebout of Bedford, Mrs. Van Wert of Oelwein, and Mrs. Hook of Independence; three brothers, Bruce Bebout of Bedford, Charles Bebout of Hopkins, and Abraham Bebout of Los Angeles, the husband, and a son.
At the age of 12 years Mrs. Andrews had united with the church of the Disciples of Christ in Siam, but during her residence in Bedford her membership was in the First Presbyterian church, and she made her life consistent with her professions of faith. A new residence had only recently been completed for her in the land where it had been hope her life might be spared. With an ideal home and devotion of family and friends and opportunity for the best of life before her, those close to her say she kept an interest in them all until the last, when she bravely faced the coming of the end.


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