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Andrew S. Cathcart

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Andrew S. Cathcart

Birth
Death
18 Aug 1923 (aged 50)
Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware, USA Add to Map
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Andrew S. Cathcart, 50 years old, who died as a result of a heart attack while at his work in Chester, Pa., Saturday, will be buried this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in Riverview cemetery. Funeral services will be held from his late home #### Pine street.

Mr. Cathcart was employed by the Cullis Stone Company in Chester. While at work he was stricken and immediately take to the Chester Hospital where he died a few hours after being admitted.

Mr. Cathcart is survived by his wife, two sisters, Mrs. Charles Robinson, of this city, and Mrs. Blanche Paul, of Philadelphia, and a brother, Robert Cathcart, of Philadelphia.

He was a member of every branch of the Masonic fraternity, as follows: duPont Lodge, No. 29, A. F. and A. M., Washington and Lafayette Chapter, St. John's Commandery, No. 1, Knights Templar; Ancient Accepted Scotish Rite Masons; Brandywine Forrest, No. 20, Tall Cedars of Lebanon; Lulu Temple of Philadelphia, Order of the Mystic Shrine; Bedford Club of Delaware; Julia M. Story Chapter, No. 3, Order of the Eastern Star; Eden Lodge, No. 34, I. O. O. F.; Chusaders Castle, No. 5, Knights of the Golden Eagle; Alpha Lodge, No. 26, Knights of Pythias, and Minqua Tribe, No. 8, Improved Order of Red Men.

The St. John's Commandery will have charge of the funeral.

(Wilmington Morning News, Wilmington, DE, 21 Aug 1923 (Tuesday), Page 2)
Andrew S. Cathcart, 50 years old, who died as a result of a heart attack while at his work in Chester, Pa., Saturday, will be buried this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in Riverview cemetery. Funeral services will be held from his late home #### Pine street.

Mr. Cathcart was employed by the Cullis Stone Company in Chester. While at work he was stricken and immediately take to the Chester Hospital where he died a few hours after being admitted.

Mr. Cathcart is survived by his wife, two sisters, Mrs. Charles Robinson, of this city, and Mrs. Blanche Paul, of Philadelphia, and a brother, Robert Cathcart, of Philadelphia.

He was a member of every branch of the Masonic fraternity, as follows: duPont Lodge, No. 29, A. F. and A. M., Washington and Lafayette Chapter, St. John's Commandery, No. 1, Knights Templar; Ancient Accepted Scotish Rite Masons; Brandywine Forrest, No. 20, Tall Cedars of Lebanon; Lulu Temple of Philadelphia, Order of the Mystic Shrine; Bedford Club of Delaware; Julia M. Story Chapter, No. 3, Order of the Eastern Star; Eden Lodge, No. 34, I. O. O. F.; Chusaders Castle, No. 5, Knights of the Golden Eagle; Alpha Lodge, No. 26, Knights of Pythias, and Minqua Tribe, No. 8, Improved Order of Red Men.

The St. John's Commandery will have charge of the funeral.

(Wilmington Morning News, Wilmington, DE, 21 Aug 1923 (Tuesday), Page 2)

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Spanish-American War veteran; Co. K, 1st DE Infantry



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