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[[Image:andres.jpg|left|thumb| | [[Image:andres.jpg|left|thumb|250px|]]ANDRES, Amelia C. (February 11, 1869--Feb. 5, 1951). In 2010 Ms. Andres was honored as one of the teachers with the longest tenure in the [[DUBUQUE COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT]]. Living where [[BIRD CHEVROLET]] was later constructed, she walked to [[AUDUBON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL]] and back each day for 48 years to teach. | ||
Andres was retired without a pension and had to raise chickens to survive. | Andres was retired without a pension and had to raise chickens to survive. |
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ANDRES, Amelia C. (February 11, 1869--Feb. 5, 1951). In 2010 Ms. Andres was honored as one of the teachers with the longest tenure in the DUBUQUE COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT. Living where BIRD CHEVROLET was later constructed, she walked to AUDUBON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL and back each day for 48 years to teach.
Andres was retired without a pension and had to raise chickens to survive.
As the result of efforts spearheaded by Margaret Walser, funds were raised for a special stone to mark this educator's grave in Center Grove Cemetery. The stone was placed on the grave in December 2004.
See: Bessie V. MCCRANEY
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Source:
Wendt, Walter. "From Tutor to Chicken Raiser," Telegraph Herald, June 10, 1945, p. 44