Rites Friday For Ilola Andecover
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| Mrs. Xlola Faye-Andecover, 56, iwife of Carl Andecover, Fremont j Route 4, died in her home at 9:30 | p.m. Monday of complications. ;She had been ill since last Janu¬ ary.
Funeral services will be held Friday at 2:30 p. m. in the Kel- |ler funeral home, Rev. George C. JWayman, pastor of the First Ev¬ angelical and Reformed church, officiating. Interment will be in the Four Mile House cemetery. A daughter of Jacob M. and \ Mary Louise Hetrick Overmyer, I Mrs. Andecover was born near iLindsey April 28, 1898. She had, 'been married to Mr. Andecover! jfor 37 years. j { _ ^3^5»f
5 The husband survives together with daughters, Lois, wife of Ray Balsizer, Gibsonburg; Fran- Ices, wile of Robert Rosenberger, l Collins, O.; Norma, wife of Dan- liel Marcus, Chicago, 111.; three j sisters, Mrs. Elise Fought andj Mrs. Ray Cypher, of Fremont,- and Mrs. Harvey Gilmore, of To¬ ledo, and seven grandchildren. She was preceded m death by: her parents and a sister.
Mrs. Andecover was a Past; Noble Grand of the Lincoln Re- bekah Lodge. Members of the or¬ ganization will hold services at the Keller funeral home at 8 p. m. Wednesday.