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Dorothy <I>Holohan</I> Andrus

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Dorothy Holohan Andrus

Birth
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Death
25 Jul 1961 (aged 38)
Price, Carbon County, Utah, USA
Burial
Millcreek, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
F_32_6
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Mrs. Dorothy H. Andrus, 38, wife of a Salt Lake County deputy sheriff, Ferris D. Andrus, died in a Price hospital Tuesday after a long illness.
Mrs. Andrus was Miss Utah in 1944 and was one of the 10 finalists in the Miss American contest at Atlantic City the following year. A medical secretary, Mrs. Andrus worked for several Salt Lake City doctors. She was employed for two years at the Utah Fish and Game Department and was one of the first secretaries employed by the classification and treatment department when it was established in 1957 at the Utah State Prison.
Mrs. Andrus was born March 20, 1923, In Salt Lake City, a daughter of Glenn P. and Theo Matthews Holohan. She was graduated from Green River High School at Green River, Emery County.
She was married to Mr. Andrus, June 7, 1947, in Salt Lake City.
Survivors include her husband and one son, Patrick O. Andrus, and her mother, Salt Lake City, and one sister, Mrs. Robert Riordan, Holladay.

Salt Lake Tribune (UT) July 27, 1961.
Mrs. Dorothy H. Andrus, 38, wife of a Salt Lake County deputy sheriff, Ferris D. Andrus, died in a Price hospital Tuesday after a long illness.
Mrs. Andrus was Miss Utah in 1944 and was one of the 10 finalists in the Miss American contest at Atlantic City the following year. A medical secretary, Mrs. Andrus worked for several Salt Lake City doctors. She was employed for two years at the Utah Fish and Game Department and was one of the first secretaries employed by the classification and treatment department when it was established in 1957 at the Utah State Prison.
Mrs. Andrus was born March 20, 1923, In Salt Lake City, a daughter of Glenn P. and Theo Matthews Holohan. She was graduated from Green River High School at Green River, Emery County.
She was married to Mr. Andrus, June 7, 1947, in Salt Lake City.
Survivors include her husband and one son, Patrick O. Andrus, and her mother, Salt Lake City, and one sister, Mrs. Robert Riordan, Holladay.

Salt Lake Tribune (UT) July 27, 1961.


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