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Millard Fillmore Androus

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Millard Fillmore Androus

Birth
Placer County, California, USA
Death
8 Aug 1953 (aged 67)
Sacramento County, California, USA
Burial
Olivehurst, Yuba County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 7, 240, A
Memorial ID
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M. F. (Dick) Androus

M. F. (Dick) Androus 67 retired Yuba County ranch manager died today in his home at 5690 Fifty Fifth Street. He came to Sacramento six years ago. Before that he managed the Bryden Ranch northeast of Marysville.

Androus was born near Marysville on the farm which his grandfather developed about 1860. The grandfather and his son James Edmund Androus, rode horseback from Vermont in that year to settle in California.
The Bryden Ranch is not far from the property which the Androus family developed.
M. F. Androus from 1905 until 1918 worked as a potter in Sacramento. And Lincoln, Placer County before becoming the manager the ranch. He was a member of the Oroville Butte County, Camp of the Modern Woodmen of America.

Surviving are his wife Nona Zenita Androus; sons Richard L Androus of the Fifty Fifth Street address and Harold F. Androus of Long Beach, and grandchildren Denise and Lee Androus both of Sacramento.
Services will be held Tuesday at 11 AM in the East Lawn Cemetery Chapel. The rites will be conducted by the N. G. Culjis Funeral Home.

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The Sacramento Bee
Sacramento, California
08 Aug 1953, Sat • Page 22
M. F. (Dick) Androus

M. F. (Dick) Androus 67 retired Yuba County ranch manager died today in his home at 5690 Fifty Fifth Street. He came to Sacramento six years ago. Before that he managed the Bryden Ranch northeast of Marysville.

Androus was born near Marysville on the farm which his grandfather developed about 1860. The grandfather and his son James Edmund Androus, rode horseback from Vermont in that year to settle in California.
The Bryden Ranch is not far from the property which the Androus family developed.
M. F. Androus from 1905 until 1918 worked as a potter in Sacramento. And Lincoln, Placer County before becoming the manager the ranch. He was a member of the Oroville Butte County, Camp of the Modern Woodmen of America.

Surviving are his wife Nona Zenita Androus; sons Richard L Androus of the Fifty Fifth Street address and Harold F. Androus of Long Beach, and grandchildren Denise and Lee Androus both of Sacramento.
Services will be held Tuesday at 11 AM in the East Lawn Cemetery Chapel. The rites will be conducted by the N. G. Culjis Funeral Home.

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The Sacramento Bee
Sacramento, California
08 Aug 1953, Sat • Page 22

Gravesite Details

Data sources: Sexton record 57; California death record ID 1258361 (mother's maiden name, Sherman); WWI Draft Registration; census records.



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