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'''NEWTON & VICINITY'''
'''NEWTON & VICINITY'''


Willis G. Andres, a farmer and owner of Willie's Antiques in Newton, died Dec. 5 in Longmont, Colo. Services were held Dec. 10 at First Mennonite Church in Newton, with Floyd G. Bartel officiating. Survivors include his wife, Lucille, and three daughters, Janicie Swickard of Newton, Judy Kruse and Jane Powers, both of Longmont; a brother, Orlando of Wichita, and a sister, Doris Andres of Newton.
Willis G. Andres, a farmer and owner of Willie's Antiques in Newton, died Dec. 5 in Longmont, Colo. Services were held Dec. 10 at First Mennonite Church in Newton, with Floyd G. Bartel officiating. Survivors include his wife, Lucille, and three daughters, Janice Swickard of Newton, Judy Kruse and Jane Powers, both of Longmont; a brother, Orlando of Wichita, and a sister, Doris Andres of Newton.




[[Category:Mennonite Weekly Review obituaries]]
[[Category:Mennonite Weekly Review obituaries]]

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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 13 Dec 1984 p. 8

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NEWTON & VICINITY

Willis G. Andres, a farmer and owner of Willie's Antiques in Newton, died Dec. 5 in Longmont, Colo. Services were held Dec. 10 at First Mennonite Church in Newton, with Floyd G. Bartel officiating. Survivors include his wife, Lucille, and three daughters, Janice Swickard of Newton, Judy Kruse and Jane Powers, both of Longmont; a brother, Orlando of Wichita, and a sister, Doris Andres of Newton.