CEDAR COUNTY, NEBRASKA - ANDREWS Louis ==================================================================== NEGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or for presentation by other persons or organizations. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for purposes other than stated above must obtain the written consent of the file contributor. This file was contributed for use in the NEGenWeb Archives by Theresa Korth. theresayk@yahoo.com Permission granted by Theresa Korth. Published in: The Magnet Cemetery Directory, T. Korth ====================================================================== DEATH OF LOUIS ANDREWS Louis Andrews died at the Aubry hospital Minneapolis, Minn, Saturday March 10, 1912 of hemorrhage of the kidneys. The body was shipped here for interment. He was born in Norway 45 years ago, with his parents he came to America when he was but seven years of age, settling in Minnesota, when a young man he had the misfortune to lose an arm and a leg which made him a cripple for life and as soon as he recovered from this mishap he came to Magnet where he engaged in business, which he continued for 18 years being postmaster 16 years of the time, leaving here about the first of last June, he moved to Coleridge where he lived until about the first of February when he secured a position in the office of O.O. Whited, of Minneapolis, Minn. Where with his family he was living until he was called away. About eight years ago he was married to Mrs. Vina Miller, who with three little girls he leaves to mourn the loss of a husband and father. The body was met at the depot by the local I.O.O.F. lodge, of which he was a worthy member and escorted it to the Methodist Church where funeral services were held, conducted by the Pastor Martin, after which one of the largest processions, of the kind, ever formed in this place followed him out to the cemetery, where after a few exercises by the order he was laid to rest beside his three little babies that preceded him. We join with the many friends of the bereaved ones in extending condolence.