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Andrew Hightower

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Andrew Hightower

Birth
Tiff City, McDonald County, Missouri, USA
Death
11 Oct 1959 (aged 68)
Covington, Kenton County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Falmouth, Pendleton County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
Plot
H15
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Andrew Hightower, son of Riley and Catherine Reynolds Hightower, was born in Seneca, Mo. On May 30, 1891 and peacefully departed this life at the Booth Memorial Hospital in Covington on October 11, 1959 at the age of 68 years.

He was united in marriage to Miss Nancy Smith on March 3, 1912 who survives his passing. Besides his devoted wife he is survived by one brother, Henry Hightower, of Berta, Canada and a number of distant relatives and close friends.

Mr Hightower was a member of the old Bethel Baptist Church from early childhood and always held to that faith. He was a devoted husband, honest and upright in all dealings with his fellow man, of a very friendly and pleasant disposition, an industrious worker, fine neighbor and a true friend. He will be recalled in this section as an employee of the Eaton Oil Works for which he was an employee for over 20 years, later working for an X-ray Co., for the past 15 years. With his passing Pendleton County has lost another of its highly esteemed citizens.

The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Carl Sears from the Woodhead Funeral Home on Wednesday, October 14th, at 2:00 o'clock with interment taking place in Riverside Cemetery.
Andrew Hightower, son of Riley and Catherine Reynolds Hightower, was born in Seneca, Mo. On May 30, 1891 and peacefully departed this life at the Booth Memorial Hospital in Covington on October 11, 1959 at the age of 68 years.

He was united in marriage to Miss Nancy Smith on March 3, 1912 who survives his passing. Besides his devoted wife he is survived by one brother, Henry Hightower, of Berta, Canada and a number of distant relatives and close friends.

Mr Hightower was a member of the old Bethel Baptist Church from early childhood and always held to that faith. He was a devoted husband, honest and upright in all dealings with his fellow man, of a very friendly and pleasant disposition, an industrious worker, fine neighbor and a true friend. He will be recalled in this section as an employee of the Eaton Oil Works for which he was an employee for over 20 years, later working for an X-ray Co., for the past 15 years. With his passing Pendleton County has lost another of its highly esteemed citizens.

The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Carl Sears from the Woodhead Funeral Home on Wednesday, October 14th, at 2:00 o'clock with interment taking place in Riverside Cemetery.


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