2007-10-26 - Identified by James R. Stettner through information from the Estey Opus List, published in The Boston Organ Club newsletter, 1973-1979. -Database Manager
2024-10-07 - Andrews Memorial Methodist church building plans were begun in 1930. The Sanctuary was built during the pastorate of Rev. J.N. Bragan. At the suggestion of Mrs. Anna Lewis, Mr. Curtis N. Andrews was approached with the idea of creating a memorial church. His parents, Sara M. (d. April 2, 1901) and Garnsworth (Garnsay) Andrews (d. May 12, 1893) were charter members of this church and pioneer residents of this community. They were actively interested in the church until their death. In their memory, Curtis N. Andrews gave to the Methodist Church and Village of North Syracuse, the beautiful Gothic church that was formally opened for services on January 12, 1931, and was to be knows as the Andrews Memorial Methodist Church. When Andrews opened, Mr. Andrews had one condition, that the members assume the responsibility of moving the old church building to the back of the lot and have it remodeled as the Parish House. Also, the Church would not be dedicated until all debt for the Parish House was paid. Church History web page -Paul R. Marchesano
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