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At Roswell they crashed into the rear of a truck with semi-trailer just before dawn, — at about five o'clock A.M.  The truck had broken down Monday in the traffic lane on the main highway, where it was left until Tuesday.  Evidently the truck was not seen soon enough in the light of the Andres car to avoid the crash.
At Roswell they crashed into the rear of a truck with semi-trailer just before dawn, — at about five o'clock A.M.  The truck had broken down Monday in the traffic lane on the main highway, where it was left until Tuesday.  Evidently the truck was not seen soon enough in the light of the Andres car to avoid the crash.


Whatever details of the accident were available were telephoned to relatives here this morning and at noon by Herman Andres, a brother of the Andres sisters, and John Unruh, brother of Augusta Unruh.  Both men left by train for New Mexico immediately after receiving the news of the tragedy on Tuesday.
According to information available today, the Misses Andres and Boese must have been killed instantly.  Identification of these victims was difficult, since the two who escaped with their lives were also seriously injured, and as a result several hours elapsed before word could be sent here to relatives.
The condition of Katie Andres, who suffered bruises in her face and a large gash in her leg, is quite promising and she has a good chance to recover.  She was in a semi-conscious condition this morning.
Among the relatives from here who rushed to the scene of the accident in New Mexico Tuesday were Gus Andres and son Willis, Miss Elizabeth Andres, Mrs. B. C. Regier and Mrs. G. P. Regier of Newton, and relatives of Marie Boese of Goessel.
Mary Andres was elected to the office of register of deeds of Harvey county at the November election.  Marie Boese was the daughter of A. H. Boese of Goessel, and is a former employee of the Midland Mutual Fire Ins. Co.
The body of Miss Boese is being brought back by the Bergen ambulance of Goessel, while the body of Miss Andres is being shipped on the train and will arrive in Newton at 4:05 Thursday afternoon.  Willis Andres accompanies the body of Miss Adnres.  Herman Andres and his sister, Mrs. B. P. Regier, will remain at the bedside of Katie Andres, until she can be brought to a hospital here at Newton.
This great tragedy has cast a deep shadow over the entire community.  Funeral services for the accident victims have not yet been announce.





Revision as of 13:41, 29 August 2013

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1940 Dec 11 p. 1

Birth date: 1899

text of obituary:

Two Women Killed In Auto Accident At Roswell, N. Mex.

ACCIDENT TAKES LIFE OF MARY ANDRES AND MARIE BOESE; TWO OTHERS INJURED


Relatives and friends here and at Goessel were shocked by the tragic news that came Tuesday noon stating that Mary Andres and Marie Boese were killed in an automobile accident near Roswell, New Mexico, early that morning. The two others in the car, Augusta Unruh and Katie Andres, sister of Mary, were seriously injured. Miss Unruh suffered a fracture of the frontal base of the skull and according to late reports today is in a critical condition.

The four women left in the car of Mary Andres Monday morning for a vacation in Mew [sic New] Mexico and California. Having spent Monday night somewhere in or near Clovis, New Mexico, they continued their trip early Tuesday morning with the intention of spending the day at Carlsbad Caverns.

At Roswell they crashed into the rear of a truck with semi-trailer just before dawn, — at about five o'clock A.M. The truck had broken down Monday in the traffic lane on the main highway, where it was left until Tuesday. Evidently the truck was not seen soon enough in the light of the Andres car to avoid the crash.

Whatever details of the accident were available were telephoned to relatives here this morning and at noon by Herman Andres, a brother of the Andres sisters, and John Unruh, brother of Augusta Unruh. Both men left by train for New Mexico immediately after receiving the news of the tragedy on Tuesday.

According to information available today, the Misses Andres and Boese must have been killed instantly. Identification of these victims was difficult, since the two who escaped with their lives were also seriously injured, and as a result several hours elapsed before word could be sent here to relatives.

The condition of Katie Andres, who suffered bruises in her face and a large gash in her leg, is quite promising and she has a good chance to recover. She was in a semi-conscious condition this morning.

Among the relatives from here who rushed to the scene of the accident in New Mexico Tuesday were Gus Andres and son Willis, Miss Elizabeth Andres, Mrs. B. C. Regier and Mrs. G. P. Regier of Newton, and relatives of Marie Boese of Goessel.

Mary Andres was elected to the office of register of deeds of Harvey county at the November election. Marie Boese was the daughter of A. H. Boese of Goessel, and is a former employee of the Midland Mutual Fire Ins. Co.

The body of Miss Boese is being brought back by the Bergen ambulance of Goessel, while the body of Miss Andres is being shipped on the train and will arrive in Newton at 4:05 Thursday afternoon. Willis Andres accompanies the body of Miss Adnres. Herman Andres and his sister, Mrs. B. P. Regier, will remain at the bedside of Katie Andres, until she can be brought to a hospital here at Newton.

This great tragedy has cast a deep shadow over the entire community. Funeral services for the accident victims have not yet been announce.


Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1 Jan 1941 p. 5