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Lincoln County Obituary
Tryon Cemetery

© Enid Morning News
April 1986
Reprinted with permission
Submitted by: Glenn Shroads


NELLIE PEARLINA ANDREWS

11 May 1912 - 16 Apr 1986

Chandler – Nellie Pearlina Andrews, 73, died Wednesday at her home in rural Tryon. Services will be 2 PM Saturday at the Christian Union Church in Tryon. The Rev. Ted Gibson will officiate. Burial will be at Tryon Cemetery under direction of Curry Funeral Home, Chandler.

Mrs. Andrews was born May 11, 1912, in Oklahoma City to James E. and Theresa S. Wulff Seeds. She married Don Carl Andrews July 13, 1939, in Enid where they lived until 1963 when they moved to the Tryon area.

Survivors include three daughters, Nancy L. Hale, Stillwater, Theresa B. Hale, Covington, and Donna C. McNee, Tryon; a sister, Lucy Campbell, Enid; six grandchildren, and six great – grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, parents, a brother and a great – grandchild.


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