Obit: Lieders, Andrew Henry #2 (1857 - 1938)

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Surnames: Lieders, Smith, Berger, McCabe, Jackson, Keller, Kalepp, Fahrenbach, Bogaard, Shamborn, Scheibe, Malmrose, Cottingham, Beaver

----Source: ABBOTSFORD TRIBUNE (Abbotsford, Clark Co., WI) 17 NOV 1938

Lieders, Andrew Henry (31 OCT 1857 - 16 NOV 1938)

ANDREW LIEDERS DIES AT HIS HOME WEDNESDAY

Funeral services for Andrew Henry Lieders will take place Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock from the home. The Rev. L. C. Smith of Kimberly, former pastor of the Presbyterian Church, will conduct the services. Interment will follow in the Abbotsford cemetery.

Mr. Lieders died at his home, Wednesday morning at 9:20 of complications after having been ill for the past four years. Mr. Lieders had reached the age of 81 on his last birthday, October 31st.

----Source: ABBOTSFORD TRIBUNE (Abbotsford, Clark Co., WI) 24 NOV 1938

ANDREW LIEDERS BURIED SATURDAY

Funeral services for Andrew Henry Lieders were conducted Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock from the home. The Rev. L. C. Smith of Kimberly conducted the rites. Mrs. William Berger and Mrs. L. C. Smith of Kimberly sang "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere". Interment followed in the Abbotsford cemetery.

The pallbearers were: Joseph McCabe, Walter Jackson, Herman Keller, Adolph Kalepp, William Fahrenbach, and William Bogaard.

Andrew Henry Lieders was born October 31, 1857 in Centerville. At the age of 24 he came to Dorchester where he purchased a farm on which he lived for four years. Then he moved in the village of Dorchester and was engaged in stock buying.

He was married in Dorchester on Jan. 5, 1886 to Miss Elizabeth Shamborn. To them were born four sons and two daughters.

Twenty-five years ago the family moved to Abbotsford where Mr. Lieders still followed his business of stock buying for seven years. He then established the second hand store which he has operated since that time.

For the past four years the deceased had been in poor health and as a result of complications died at his home, Wednesday morning at 9:20.

He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Andrew Lieders, four sons, Harry, Arnold, Orville, Arthur; and two daughters, Mrs. Ed Scheibe of Colby and Mrs. M. A. Malmrose of St. Paul. Five grandchildren also survive.

Those from away who attended the funeral were: Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Malmrose and daughter, Beverly, of St. Paul; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Scheibe of Colby; Mrs. Frank Cottingham, son, Bob, and Mrs. Wm. Cottingham, all of Chicago; and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beaver of Rib Lake.

 

 


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