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Freddie Guy Andrick

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Freddie Guy Andrick

Birth
Wirt County, West Virginia, USA
Death
24 Mar 1959 (aged 68)
Wirt County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
Elizabeth, Wirt County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Freddie Guy Andrick, 68, life-long prominent farmer of the Reedy section of Wirt County, died suddenly about 4 a.m. Tuesday, March 24, at his home, Rt. 2, Palestine. He had been in poor health for several months, but had not been especially ill recently and had attended a lodge meeting at Peewee Monday evening.

He had retired from active farming only in recent months, and had built a nice new home near the Mt. Pisgah Church, where he and Mrs. Andrick had moved about two months ago.

Born in Wirt County Jan. 10, 1891, he was a son of the late David P. and Nancy Bumgarner Andrick.

He was a veteran of World War I and had served overseas in France, and was a member of Wirt Post No. 55, The American Legion. He was a member of Peewee Council No. 172, Jr. O.U.A.M. Becoming a member of the Mt. Pisgah Methodist Church at an early age, he had been a lifelong active church worker, having served as superintendent of the Sunday School for many years.

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ruth Somerville Andrick; two sons, Preston Andrick, Rt. 2, Palestine, and Leo Andrick, Roanoke, Va.; one daughter, Mrs. Harold (Lucy) Sullivan, of Milton, three granchildren; two brothers, Emmett C. Andrick, of Elizabeth, and Harry G. Andrick, Rt. 2, Palestine; and two sisters, Mrs. Ada Kittle, of Sandyville, and Mrs. Anna Jones, of Winter Park, Fla.

Services were conducted Thursday afternoon at the Mt. Pisgah Methodist Church by the church minister, the Rev. S.A. Scott of Palestine. Interment followed in the church cemetery.
Freddie Guy Andrick, 68, life-long prominent farmer of the Reedy section of Wirt County, died suddenly about 4 a.m. Tuesday, March 24, at his home, Rt. 2, Palestine. He had been in poor health for several months, but had not been especially ill recently and had attended a lodge meeting at Peewee Monday evening.

He had retired from active farming only in recent months, and had built a nice new home near the Mt. Pisgah Church, where he and Mrs. Andrick had moved about two months ago.

Born in Wirt County Jan. 10, 1891, he was a son of the late David P. and Nancy Bumgarner Andrick.

He was a veteran of World War I and had served overseas in France, and was a member of Wirt Post No. 55, The American Legion. He was a member of Peewee Council No. 172, Jr. O.U.A.M. Becoming a member of the Mt. Pisgah Methodist Church at an early age, he had been a lifelong active church worker, having served as superintendent of the Sunday School for many years.

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ruth Somerville Andrick; two sons, Preston Andrick, Rt. 2, Palestine, and Leo Andrick, Roanoke, Va.; one daughter, Mrs. Harold (Lucy) Sullivan, of Milton, three granchildren; two brothers, Emmett C. Andrick, of Elizabeth, and Harry G. Andrick, Rt. 2, Palestine; and two sisters, Mrs. Ada Kittle, of Sandyville, and Mrs. Anna Jones, of Winter Park, Fla.

Services were conducted Thursday afternoon at the Mt. Pisgah Methodist Church by the church minister, the Rev. S.A. Scott of Palestine. Interment followed in the church cemetery.


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