Father | William Henry Andrew (b. 14 September 1842, d. 11 February 1914) |
Mother | Caroline Hadley (b. 7 November 1845, d. 24 January 1941) |
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Son | Neil S. Andrew+ (b. 1 December 1907, d. 10 June 1932) |
Son | Dwight File Andrew+ (b. 22 May 1912, d. 13 January 1964) |
Son | Bruce Maynard Andrew (b. 16 September 1915, d. 24 September 1995) |
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Father | Edgar J. Andrew (b. 7 October 1879, d. 16 September 1967) |
Mother | Leta Belle Shank (b. 25 March 1883, d. 28 May 1968) |
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Son | Richard Allen Andrew (b. 1928, d. 4 March 1929) |
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
Neil S. Andrew, 24, of Omaha, a grandson of Mrs. Caroline Andrew of Villisca, died Friday morning Lord Lister Hospital in Omaha fro injuries received Wednesday noon when his motorcycle crashed into the rear of an automobile whose driver had applied the brakes hurried without signaling a warning.
The accident happened on an Omaha boulevard. Andrew was rushed to the Lord Lister Hospital and died there thirty-two hours later without regaining consciousness. His head was crushed as he war hurled into the rear of the car.
Funeral services were held at 4 p.m. Sunday in the Council Bluffs Congregational Church conducted by the pastor of the church. Burial was made in a Council Bluffs cemetery beside the bodies of Mr. Andrew's young wife and his six moth old son, who died three years ago.
Mr. Andrew is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar J. Andrew of South of Nodaway, Iowa and by two brothers Maynard, who is a senior in Villisca High School, and Dwight, who lives at home. He also leaves his grandmother of this city.
Neil Andrew was born December 1, 1907 i Bridgewater, South Dakota and moved with his parents when he was a boy to the Elliott vicinity where he attended school and graduated from the Elliott High School. At the time of his death he was employed as a salesman by an Omaha motorcycle firm.
His aunt, Mrs. W. F. Andrew of Tulsa, Oklahoma, arrived here last weekend and went to Council Bluffs Sunday with other relatives in this vicinity to attend the funeral services . Perry Andrew of St. Joseph, Missouri, also attended the rites.
Villisca Review, Villisca, Iowa, Friday June 17, 1932, page 8.
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Father | Edgar J. Andrew (b. 7 October 1879, d. 16 September 1967) |
Mother | Leta Belle Shank (b. 25 March 1883, d. 28 May 1968) |
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Son | Thomas E. Andrew+ (b. 6 June 1936, d. 3 August 2012) |
Daughter | Patricia Sue Andrew |
Obituary -- The Des Moines Tribune, Des Moines, Iowa, Tuesday, 14 JAN 1964, p.15 (Newspapers.com):
Dwight Andrew Rites Thursday
Services for Dwight F. (Pat) Andrew, 51, of 612 Thirteenth st., West Des Moines, who died of a heart attack Monday in Fort Myers Beach, Fla., where he was vacationing, will be at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at the Westover Funeral Home. Burial will be in Resthaven Cemetery.
Born in Geddes, S.D., Mr. Andrew was a West Des Moines resident 13 years, formerly living in Atlantic. He was a graduate of Atlantic High School and attended Creighton University, Omaha, Neb.
For the past two years he was a salesman for Turf Supply Co., and formerly was with the Globe Machinery Co. for 14 years. He previously owned a spraying service in Webster City and farmed near Nodaway.
Mr. Andrew was a member of the West Des Moines Methodist Church, Elks Lodge, Gnemeth Masonic Lodge, Valley Junction Chapter of the Eastern Star, the Men's Garden Club of Des Moines and the Iowa Golf Superintendents Association.
Mr. Andrew is survived by his widow, Ruth; a daughter, Mrs. David Witte of Wahoo, Neb.; a son, Tom of Stephenville, Newfoundland; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Andrew, and a brother, Maynard Andrew, all of Villisca, and two grandchildren.
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Father | Edgar J. Andrew (b. 7 October 1879, d. 16 September 1967) |
Mother | Leta Belle Shank (b. 25 March 1883, d. 28 May 1968) |
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Son | Richard Allen Andrew (b. 1928, d. 4 March 1929) |
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Father | Neil S. Andrew (b. 1 December 1907, d. 10 June 1932) |
Mother | Dorothy Bell Pilling (b. 28 August 1907, d. 4 March 1929) |
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Father | Ray Thomas McCoy (b. 18 May 1891, d. 6 November 1969) |
Mother | Kathryn Flora Freeland (b. 7 July 1892, d. 3 October 1968) |
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Son | Thomas E. Andrew+ (b. 6 June 1936, d. 3 August 2012) |
Daughter | Patricia Sue Andrew |
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Daughter | Ruth McCoy+ (b. 19 July 1918, d. 17 May 2011) |
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Daughter | Ruth McCoy+ (b. 19 July 1918, d. 17 May 2011) |
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Father | Dwight File Andrew (b. 22 May 1912, d. 13 January 1964) |
Mother | Ruth McCoy (b. 19 July 1918, d. 17 May 2011) |
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Son | Thomas W. Andrew |
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Father | Everette David Witte, Sr. (b. 27 February 1914, d. 8 March 1995) |
Mother | Lillian Marguerite Asby (b. 14 June 1913, d. 18 March 2006) |
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Son | Everett David Witte, Jr. (b. 13 March 1937, d. 20 September 2009) |
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Son | Everett David Witte, Jr. (b. 13 March 1937, d. 20 September 2009) |
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
Marguerite Asby Witte, 92, of Burlington, died at 8:50 P.M. Saturday, March 18, 2006, at Great River Medical Center, Klein Center in Burlington.
Born June 14, 1913, in Kingston, she was the daughter of Oran L. and Della M. Hutchcroft Asby. On June 12, 1935, she married Everett David Witte in Nashua. He died March 7, 1995.
Mrs. Witte was a nurse and homemaker.
She was a 1931 graduate of Wapello High School and a 1935 graduate of Mercy School of Nursing. She was a charter member of the TTT Society, member at large of the National TTT Society, Golden Rule No. 1 Circle of the Kings Daughters and Sons, and the American Legion Auxiliary. She enjoyed cooking, playing bridge and traveling.
Survivors include one son, E. David Witte of Hendersonville, Tennessee; two granddaughters; three great-grandchildren; 10 step-great-grandchildren; one brother, Donald K. Asby of Eden Prairie, Minnesota; and numerous nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her husband, parents, one daughter, two brothers and one sister.
There will be no visitation, her body has been cremated.
Rev. Trevor Davis will officiate, with inurnment in Aspen Grove Cemetery.
A memorial has been established for Grace United Methodist Church.
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Son | Edgar J. Andrew+ (b. 7 October 1879, d. 16 September 1967) |
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
Villisca Review
Villisca, Iowa
Thursday, February 19, 1914
OBITUARY W.H. ANDREW
William Henry Andrew was born near Wilmington, Clinton county, Ohio in 1843, and was in the seventy-first year of his life at the time of his death. He was one of ten children of whom three brothers and two sisters survive. He grew to manhood in the Ohio home, and in August, 1862, enlisted in the Union army for duty in the Civil War, in the 79th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, where he served until the close of the war. In October, 1867, he was united in marriage to Miss Caroline Hadley. After living four years in Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew came to Page county, Iowa, and in this vicinity they have made their home for the greater part of their life since 1871.
To this union four children were born, two sons and two daughters. The daughters both died in early girlhood, but he is survived by his wife and two sons, Walter and Edgar, both of Elliott. Three brothers who survive him are: J.T. of Guss, Jacob of Charlton, and Wilson of Clarinda. The sisters are: Mrs. J.B. Coate of Atlantic, and Mrs. A.H. Anson of St. Joseph, Missouri.
Mr. Andrew was converted in early life and throughout life held his membership in the Friends church of Wilmington, Ohio, in which Mrs. Andrew also has a birthright membership. He maintained to the end a simple, but strong and beautiful faith in the Lord Jesus Christ and the Christian life.
The funeral services were held last Friday afternoon at two o’clock at the Methodist church in this city, conducted by Rev. W.J. Ewing, pastor of the Presbyterian church, and assisted by Rev. E.S. Menocher, pastor of the M.E. church. Special music was given by Mrs. E.C. Hough and a quartet consisting of Messrs J.S. Honeyman, J.H. Todd, H.H. Nordyke and J.A. Freeman.
Those who were present from a distance were: J.H. Andrew and daughters Emma and Mrs. Eva Larimer of Chariton, Iowa; W.B. Andrew of Alburnett, Iowa; Arthur Andrew, R.D. Burnett and P.C. Andrew of St. Joseph, Missouri; Mrs. Berne Orme of Pacific Junction; Mr. and Mrs. William H. Andrew and Dave Crouse and daughter of Clarinda, Iowa; Mr. and Mrs. W.F. Andrew and son Paul and daughter Eleanor, and Mr. and Mrs. E.J. Andrew and sons Neal and Dwight of Elliott.
Interment was in the Villisca cemetery.
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Son | Edgar J. Andrew+ (b. 7 October 1879, d. 16 September 1967) |
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
Villisca Review
Villisca, Iowa
Thursday January 30, 1941
page 1 & 5
Aunt Cal Andrew Came to Iowa in 1871; Homesteaded in 1908
Mrs. Caroline Andrew, 95, Villisca's oldest citizen, died early Friday at her home on East Fifth Street.
Funeral Services were held at the Wolfe's Funeral Home Sunday afternoon, with the Rev. Arthur Mortenson in charge, assisted by the Rev. E. M. Buehler, and burial was made in the Villisca Cemetery. Pall bearers were Frank Butler, Charles Sandquist, R. T. Dodson, R. Shrimpton, Gordon Netto, Collis E. Moore, and music was furnished by Mrs. Don G. Hainey, accompanied at the piano by Mrs. J. L. Wheeler.
Known to her friends as "Aunt Cal" Mrs. Andrew was always remembered on her birthdays and in 1939 she held an open house on her birthday, despite her advanced years.
Attending the funeral from a distance were Frank Hadley, Independence, Kas.; Mrs. F.W. Scott and Malcolm Andrew, Tulsa, Okla.; Mr. and Mrs. Jud Cooper and daughter and Fred Woods, Emerson, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crouse, Clarinda.
OBITUARY
Caroline Hadley, the fourth child in a family of ten children, seven girls and three boys born to Jonathan and Mary Linton Hadley was born on a farm near Wilmington, Ohio, November 7, 1845.
She received her common school education in the rural schools of Ohio, walking one and one half miles to school and attending from five to six months a year. Later she taught a term of 13 weeks for the sum of $50, the highest salary then paid being only $25 a month.
FATHER DROWNED
The family started to move to Iowa in 1863 during the Civil War. Their household goods and belongings were loaded onto a boat at Cincinnati which was later commandeered by the government and had to be reloaded to another boat. At Cairo it became necessary to transfer to another boat and during the reloading her father drowned. An interesting document in the possession of the family is a statement offering a reward of $50 which was paid six months later upon the discovery of the body. The mother and children upon the advice of an uncle returned to Ohio at the time.
She was married to William Henry Andrew, October 7, 1867, in Ohio. They lived on a farm four years before coming to Page County, Iowa, in 1871, where they made their home until moving to the east side of Villisca, March 1898. That year they moved to their present home at 102 East Fifth Street.
BUILT MUD SHACK
They returned to Ohio in August 1899, to be with their son Edgar while he completed his college education and in 1901 moved to Vermillion, South Dakota, where they made their home until the year of 1908, at which time they went out on the western plains of South Dakota, where they pitched their tent and built their mud shack as homesteaders for a year. In staking their claim, Ethyl drove overland by stage some 65 miles, which Mrs. Andrew said accounted for her long life. They returned to Villisca in 1910.
She was reared in the Quaker faith and she was proud of this heritage, being brought up to attend Sunday School and meeting every Sunday, having to walk a distance of a mile and half nearly every Sunday. Through the years she maintained her membership in the Springfield meeting house.
She was a member of the G. A. R. now called the Ladies of the Circle and upon Memorial day enjoyed assisting in the services of the day.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her sister and brother, her husband and two daughters, Mary and Julie. One grandchild, Neil, likewise preceded her in death. She is survived by her two sons, Walter F. and Edgar J., and their families, five grandchildren and five great grandchildren.
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Father | U. Milton Lichty (d. before April 1910) |
Mother | Ella N. Arnold (b. about 1864) |
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Father | Elmer John Zuck (b. 26 December 1872, d. 21 February 1959) |
Mother | Addie Elizabeth Arnold (b. 20 January 1871, d. 14 August 1963) |
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Son | Richard L. Zuck+ (b. 27 May 1925, d. 27 November 2008) |
Son | Arnold Paul Zuck+ (b. 26 May 1929, d. 28 June 1992) |
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
HOMER ARNOLD ZUCK , 81, of Lanark, died Thursday (Nov. 24, 1983) at Polo Continental Manor Nursing Home after a long illness.
He was a lifelong farmer in Lanark, a 1920 graduate of Lanark High School and lifetime deacon and member of Lanark Church of the Brethren.
Born August 24, 1902 in Lanark, he was the son of Elmer and Addie (Arnold) Zuck. He married Edmo Rahn Sept. 21, 1924 in Lanark.
Surviving are his widow; two sons, Richard of Lanark, and Arnold of Chadwick; one brother, John of Lanark; nine grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents and two sisters.
Service will be 1:30 p.m.
Sunday at Lanark Church of the Brethren with the Rev. Don Roberts officiating. Burial will be in Lanark Cemetery. Friends may call from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Saturday at Frank Funeral Home, Lanark. A memorial fund has been established.
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Father | Elmer John Zuck (b. 26 December 1872, d. 21 February 1959) |
Mother | Addie Elizabeth Arnold (b. 20 January 1871, d. 14 August 1963) |
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Father | Phillip Franklin Eckerle (b. July 1863) |
Mother | Etta Arnold (b. September 1868, d. before April 1910) |
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Father | David Stitzel Arnold (b. 25 April 1855, d. 24 June 1944) |
Mother | Lillian Jane Jacobs (b. about 1867, d. after April 1910) |
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Father | David Stitzel Arnold (b. 25 April 1855, d. 24 June 1944) |
Mother | Lillian Jane Jacobs (b. about 1867, d. after April 1910) |
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Father | Henry Stitzel Arnold (b. 15 July 1858, d. 22 February 1936) |
Mother | Hannah A. Senseman (b. 29 July 1867, d. 23 January 1940) |
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Father | Henry Stitzel Arnold (b. 15 July 1858, d. 22 February 1936) |
Mother | Hannah A. Senseman (b. 29 July 1867, d. 23 January 1940) |
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Son | John Henry Noll+ (b. 26 March 1921, d. 29 March 2004) |
Son | Charles Edwin Noll (b. 29 July 1923, d. 7 January 1944) |
Daughter | Mildred Lodene Noll (b. 12 February 1925, d. 2 February 2009) |
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Father | Henry Stitzel Arnold (b. 15 July 1858, d. 22 February 1936) |
Mother | Hannah A. Senseman (b. 29 July 1867, d. 23 January 1940) |
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Daughter | Betty Jean Arnold+ (b. 23 October 1924, d. 12 June 2015) |
Son | Richard Allen Arnold (b. 25 June 1926, d. 11 December 1994) |
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Father | Henry Stitzel Arnold (b. 15 July 1858, d. 22 February 1936) |
Mother | Hannah A. Senseman (b. 29 July 1867, d. 23 January 1940) |
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Daughter | Phyllis Irene Lenhart (b. 12 February 1929, d. 19 November 2007) |
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Son | Thomas P. Searle+ (b. 14 June 1844, d. 19 August 1903) |
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Son | Thomas P. Searle+ (b. 14 June 1844, d. 19 August 1903) |
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