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Oliver Shedd Andrews

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Oliver Shedd Andrews

Birth
Paris, Oxford County, Maine, USA
Death
8 Jul 1897 (aged 68)
Burial
Luverne, Rock County, Minnesota, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.653174, Longitude: -96.2305498
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Oliver Shedd Andrews died Thursday evening, July 8. Funeral services, conducted by Rev. Wm. Gibson, of Adrian, were held at the residence on East Park street Saturday afternoon and the remains were laid at rest in Maplewood cemetery. Mr. Andrews was born in Paris, Maine, Sept. 15, 1828, where he resided until 1854 when he married Miss Rosalie E. Gilkie and the same year moved to Cedar Falls, Ia. In 1883 he came to Luverne. His wife died June 15, 1885, leaving two sons, Clarence G. and Harley H. On August 19, 1886, Mr. Andrews married Miss Rosetta J. Fisher of Lyndon, Vt., who survives him. Mr. Andrews was taken ill about seven years ago and everything that kind and loving hands could do to relieve his sufferings was done, until death came to his relief on Thursday. Mr. Andrews was quiet and industrious and respected by all who knew him. His family have the tenderest sympathy of all.

Rock County News
July 22, 1897
Oliver Shedd Andrews died Thursday evening, July 8. Funeral services, conducted by Rev. Wm. Gibson, of Adrian, were held at the residence on East Park street Saturday afternoon and the remains were laid at rest in Maplewood cemetery. Mr. Andrews was born in Paris, Maine, Sept. 15, 1828, where he resided until 1854 when he married Miss Rosalie E. Gilkie and the same year moved to Cedar Falls, Ia. In 1883 he came to Luverne. His wife died June 15, 1885, leaving two sons, Clarence G. and Harley H. On August 19, 1886, Mr. Andrews married Miss Rosetta J. Fisher of Lyndon, Vt., who survives him. Mr. Andrews was taken ill about seven years ago and everything that kind and loving hands could do to relieve his sufferings was done, until death came to his relief on Thursday. Mr. Andrews was quiet and industrious and respected by all who knew him. His family have the tenderest sympathy of all.

Rock County News
July 22, 1897


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