Tuesday, February 13, 1906
Mrs. Elizabeth Andrews.
Died--At her home, one-half mile south of LaCrosse, Ill., Wednesday, 4 o'clock p. m., Feb. 7, 1906, Mrs. Elizabeth Andrews, aged 59 years, 5 months and 25 days.
She was the wife of R. O. Andrews and was born in Washington, D. C.
Besides the husband and one daughter, Mrs. Ed. Scarlett, she leaves to mourn her loss four brothers, D. H. Northup, Dallas City; Clay Northup, Blackwell, Oklahoma; Will Northup, Braman, Oklahoma; Thos. N. Northup, of Pittsfield, Kansas; and two sisters, Mrs. Amelia Davison, Carthage; and Mary C. Northup, of Pittsfield, Kansas.
The disease which caused her death was typhoid-pneumonia which baffled the skill of physicians and the loving care of relatives and friends proved to no avail.
Funeral services were held at the LaCrosse Christian church, Saturday at 10 o'clock Feb. 10, 1906 conducted by Eld. L. G. Huff, of this city.
Burial in LaHarpe cemetery.
Tuesday, February 13, 1906
Mrs. Elizabeth Andrews.
Died--At her home, one-half mile south of LaCrosse, Ill., Wednesday, 4 o'clock p. m., Feb. 7, 1906, Mrs. Elizabeth Andrews, aged 59 years, 5 months and 25 days.
She was the wife of R. O. Andrews and was born in Washington, D. C.
Besides the husband and one daughter, Mrs. Ed. Scarlett, she leaves to mourn her loss four brothers, D. H. Northup, Dallas City; Clay Northup, Blackwell, Oklahoma; Will Northup, Braman, Oklahoma; Thos. N. Northup, of Pittsfield, Kansas; and two sisters, Mrs. Amelia Davison, Carthage; and Mary C. Northup, of Pittsfield, Kansas.
The disease which caused her death was typhoid-pneumonia which baffled the skill of physicians and the loving care of relatives and friends proved to no avail.
Funeral services were held at the LaCrosse Christian church, Saturday at 10 o'clock Feb. 10, 1906 conducted by Eld. L. G. Huff, of this city.
Burial in LaHarpe cemetery.
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