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Andrew Jackson Wineinger
Springs
Valley Herald
January 28, 1937
Andrew J. Wineinger, 50 died at Martinsville,
Ind. from a fractured skull when
his car collided with a truck last Thursday evening, January 21.
The body arrived at his home in Cuzco
Saturday where funeral services and burial were held Monday.
Rev. Otho Jackson conducted the
services.
Mr. Wineinger is survived by a wife
and three sons.
W. V. Ritter & Son were in
charge of the funeral arrangements.
Springs Valley
Herald
February 4, 1937
Andrew Jackson Wineinger, Jr. was
born December 2, 1886.
He departed this life January
21, 1937 at the age of 50 years, 1 month and 19days.
He was reared on a farm and attended
the public schools of that township.
He was united in marriage to
Elizabeth Clements April 12th,
1906. To this union were born four children, sylvia,
Wallace, Waldo and Norman. Sylvia, the only girl, preceded him in death,
September 5, 1925.
Jack, as he was commonly known to
his friends, had a variety of occupations, as farmer, railroader and last as
blacksmith and garage operator.
He united with the Christian Church
at Cane Creek about the year 1922. Since that time he has given his support to
the Church.
He leaves to mourn his passing: his
wife, three children, his father, three brothers, five sisters and a host of
other relatives and friends.
Dubois County Time and Temp
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