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Obituary for Dolly Harris Andrews Dolly Harris Andrews born Nov. 8, 1915 passed away at the age of 102 years. Loving mother of Carol Hilton and the late Neal E. Andrews.
Mother-in-law of the late Ed Hilton. Adored grandmother of Dave and Joe Masters. Dolly was the first born of nine children to Howard Harris, Sr. and Bertha Kopitsky Harris.
She was the granddaughter of James and Eliza Harris of Tamaroa, IL. Dolly was preceded in death by her brothers Clayton, Harold, Tom, Frank and Howard Harris Jr. (Lefty) and her sisters Mary Frances and Betty Lou Dunlap. Dolly is survived by her daughter Carol, her grandsons Dave and Joe, her sister Rose Marie Wright of Kissee Mills, MO, her dear cousin Elsie O’Hanlon of Fenton MO, many nieces and nephews.
Dolly graduated from Soldan High School in St. Louis, MO in 1935. The caption under her picture read “Of Manner Gentle”. That described how Dolly liver her life that is the way she will be remembered.
Loving, kind and “of manners gentle”. A private funeral for the family was held. To send flowers or a memorial gift to the family of Dolly Harris Andrews please visit our Sympathy Store.
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death notice Dolly Harris Andrews November 08, 1915 — April 16, 2018
obituary notice Dolly Harris Andrews November 08, 1915 — April 16, 2018
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