Andrew was born in Lott, Texas, to the late John Henry and Annie Mathilda (Renz) Niekamp. He was employed by Central Texas Iron Works from 1952 until 1985, at which time he retired as a department supervisor. He was then engaged in farming and ranching with his brother in the Riesel area until his health prevented him from continuing. Andrew was an active member of the Marlin council of Knights of Columbus for over 50 years, serving in many offices including Grand Knight. He was instrumental in purchasing property and constructing a K.C. hall. He was very active and believed very strongly in the Knights and in what they stood for until his health began to fail. He attended a number of state conventions as a voting delegate from the Marlin Council. Andrew enjoyed getting the family together at the farm for bar-b-ques and fish fries. He liked attending high school football games to watch his nephews play.
He was preceded in death by sisters, Mary Lynton and Ida Niekamp; and a brother, Robert Niekamp.
Survivors include brothers, Anton Niekamp, of Riesel, Raymond Niekamp, of Waco, and Alvin Niekamp, of Waco; sisters, Dorothy Descoteaux, of Windsor, Conn., and Irene Scroggins, of DeSoto, Texas; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Waco Tribune-Herald: 6/10/2008...Z2/TM2
Andrew was born in Lott, Texas, to the late John Henry and Annie Mathilda (Renz) Niekamp. He was employed by Central Texas Iron Works from 1952 until 1985, at which time he retired as a department supervisor. He was then engaged in farming and ranching with his brother in the Riesel area until his health prevented him from continuing. Andrew was an active member of the Marlin council of Knights of Columbus for over 50 years, serving in many offices including Grand Knight. He was instrumental in purchasing property and constructing a K.C. hall. He was very active and believed very strongly in the Knights and in what they stood for until his health began to fail. He attended a number of state conventions as a voting delegate from the Marlin Council. Andrew enjoyed getting the family together at the farm for bar-b-ques and fish fries. He liked attending high school football games to watch his nephews play.
He was preceded in death by sisters, Mary Lynton and Ida Niekamp; and a brother, Robert Niekamp.
Survivors include brothers, Anton Niekamp, of Riesel, Raymond Niekamp, of Waco, and Alvin Niekamp, of Waco; sisters, Dorothy Descoteaux, of Windsor, Conn., and Irene Scroggins, of DeSoto, Texas; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Waco Tribune-Herald: 6/10/2008...Z2/TM2
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