GRAND JUNCTION, COLORADO
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1953
Funeral services for Alfred C. Andregg, 60, Indian School Road who died Saturday at his home are indefinite pending the arrival of relatives.
Mr. Andregg, a resident of Grand Junction for 14 years was born January 1, 1893 in Colorado City, Texas and was married to Eunice Riddle at Tioga, Texas in 1910.
A veteran of World War I, he was a member of the American Legion. He worked as a truck driver.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Eunice Andregg; nine children, Alfred Clay, Jr., Val Dee, Vivian, Jackie and Betty all of the home; Frank, Ouray and Perry of Camp Carson, Mrs. Verna Gallob of Paonia, and Joseph of Salt Lake City, Utah; his mother, Mrs. Alice Andregg; a brother, Frank and three sisters, Mrs. Frances Hearn, Mrs. Vita Underwood and Mrs. Bertha Olleverson all of Albuquerque, New Mexico; and eleven grandchildren.
GRAND JUNCTION, COLORADO
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1953
Funeral services for Alfred C. Andregg, 60, Indian School Road who died Saturday at his home are indefinite pending the arrival of relatives.
Mr. Andregg, a resident of Grand Junction for 14 years was born January 1, 1893 in Colorado City, Texas and was married to Eunice Riddle at Tioga, Texas in 1910.
A veteran of World War I, he was a member of the American Legion. He worked as a truck driver.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Eunice Andregg; nine children, Alfred Clay, Jr., Val Dee, Vivian, Jackie and Betty all of the home; Frank, Ouray and Perry of Camp Carson, Mrs. Verna Gallob of Paonia, and Joseph of Salt Lake City, Utah; his mother, Mrs. Alice Andregg; a brother, Frank and three sisters, Mrs. Frances Hearn, Mrs. Vita Underwood and Mrs. Bertha Olleverson all of Albuquerque, New Mexico; and eleven grandchildren.
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