The Boyne Citizen
June 1978
ANNA M. ANDREWS, 77
Funeral services for Anna M. Andrews, 77, of Boyne City were held Thursday, June 1, at the Stackus Funeral Home in Boyne City.
Mrs. Andrews died May 30 at Provincial House in Gaylord.
Reverend Milton Walls officiated at the service and interment was at the Maple Lawn Cemetery.
Mrs. Andrews was born Anna Colley on July 18, 1900 at Bracebridge, Ontario, Canada. She came to Northern Michigan in 1906.
In 1918, she married Chris Andrews, who proceeded her in death in 1947. The couple made their home in Boyne City.
She was a member of the Boyne City First Presbyterian Church and its Ladies Aide Society, and the Advance Chamber of Commerce.
Survivors include one son, James Andrews of Lansing; one daughter, Mrs. Herman (Eva) Seekamp of Saginaw; four sisters, Mrs. Donald (Mary) Sanborn, Mrs. Clifford (Violet) Reberg, Mrs. Thomas (Fern) Binder of Plymouth and Mrs. Martin (Rhoda) Lindenborn of Alpena; one brother, Lyle Colley of Boyne City; four grandchildren and one great grandchild.
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The Petoskey News Review
Wednesday, May 31, 1978
Page 2, Columns 1 & 2
ANNA M. ANDREWS, 77
Funeral services for Anna M. Andrews, 77, of Boyne City were held Thursday, June 1, at the Stackus Funeral Home in Boyne City.
Mrs. Andrews died May 30 at Provincial House in Gaylord.
Reverend Milton Walls officiated at the service and interment was at the Maple Lawn Cemetery.
Mrs. Andrews was born Anna Colley on July 18, 1900 at Bracebridge, Ontario, Canada. She came to Northern Michigan in 1906.
In 1918, she married Chris Andrews, who proceeded her in death in 1947. The couple made their home in Boyne City.
She was a member of the Boyne City First Presbyterian Church and its Ladies Aide Society, and the Advance Chamber of Commerce.
Survivors include one son, James Andrews of Lansing; one daughter, Mrs. Herman (Eva) Seekamp of Saginaw; four sisters, Mrs. Donald (Mary) Sanborn, Mrs. Clifford (Violet) Reberg, Mrs. Thomas (Fern) Binder of Plymouth and Mrs. Martin (Rhoda) Lindenborn of Alpena; one brother, Lyle Colley of Boyne City; four grandchildren and one great grandchild.
Friends may call at the home.
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The Boyne Citizen
June 1978
ANNA M. ANDREWS, 77
Funeral services for Anna M. Andrews, 77, of Boyne City were held Thursday, June 1, at the Stackus Funeral Home in Boyne City.
Mrs. Andrews died May 30 at Provincial House in Gaylord.
Reverend Milton Walls officiated at the service and interment was at the Maple Lawn Cemetery.
Mrs. Andrews was born Anna Colley on July 18, 1900 at Bracebridge, Ontario, Canada. She came to Northern Michigan in 1906.
In 1918, she married Chris Andrews, who proceeded her in death in 1947. The couple made their home in Boyne City.
She was a member of the Boyne City First Presbyterian Church and its Ladies Aide Society, and the Advance Chamber of Commerce.
Survivors include one son, James Andrews of Lansing; one daughter, Mrs. Herman (Eva) Seekamp of Saginaw; four sisters, Mrs. Donald (Mary) Sanborn, Mrs. Clifford (Violet) Reberg, Mrs. Thomas (Fern) Binder of Plymouth and Mrs. Martin (Rhoda) Lindenborn of Alpena; one brother, Lyle Colley of Boyne City; four grandchildren and one great grandchild.
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Extracted from:
The Petoskey News Review
Wednesday, May 31, 1978
Page 2, Columns 1 & 2
ANNA M. ANDREWS, 77
Funeral services for Anna M. Andrews, 77, of Boyne City were held Thursday, June 1, at the Stackus Funeral Home in Boyne City.
Mrs. Andrews died May 30 at Provincial House in Gaylord.
Reverend Milton Walls officiated at the service and interment was at the Maple Lawn Cemetery.
Mrs. Andrews was born Anna Colley on July 18, 1900 at Bracebridge, Ontario, Canada. She came to Northern Michigan in 1906.
In 1918, she married Chris Andrews, who proceeded her in death in 1947. The couple made their home in Boyne City.
She was a member of the Boyne City First Presbyterian Church and its Ladies Aide Society, and the Advance Chamber of Commerce.
Survivors include one son, James Andrews of Lansing; one daughter, Mrs. Herman (Eva) Seekamp of Saginaw; four sisters, Mrs. Donald (Mary) Sanborn, Mrs. Clifford (Violet) Reberg, Mrs. Thomas (Fern) Binder of Plymouth and Mrs. Martin (Rhoda) Lindenborn of Alpena; one brother, Lyle Colley of Boyne City; four grandchildren and one great grandchild.
Friends may call at the home.
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Mother
Anna M. Andrews
1900 - 1978
Family Members
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Edward John Colley
1889–1966
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Alfred Henry Colley
1890–1966
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Maycle Irene Colley Ransom
1894–1956
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Percy James Colley
1896–1973
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Mary Margaret Colley Sanborn
1899–1995
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Clifford Thomas Colley
1902–1962
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Frederick M. Colley
1904–1905
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Rhoda May Colley Lindenborn
1908–2007
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Lyle Charles Colley
1912–1983
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Norman Luther Colley
1915–1941
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