The Hammond Times Indiana Nov. 1, 1935 OBITS "BLIND ANDY", ex tavern owner taken by death The death of Andrew "Blind Andy" VOZAR of 3732 Main Street, in the St. Catherine's Hospital took one of the most prominent men of the city. He was 68 years old. News of his sudden death yesterday shocked many friends and a host of business men among whom the deceased was widely acquainted while he conducted a grocery store at Indiana Harbor. VOZAR succumbed after an illness of only three days. He was in an apparent state of good health despite his age. Born in Chicago, he came to East Chicago, Indiana 35 years ago and retired from active business 16 years ago. The coming of prohibition terminated his successful operation of a tavern here. "Blind Andy" was known to be a jovial character and was always ready with humorous yarns for friends. He received the sobriquet when he lost his sight 25 years ago. His wife passed away in 1912. Survivors: Daughter: Mrs. Mary SAKO of Indiana Harbor Daughter: Mrs. Ella POTTS of Oak Park, Illinois Daughter: Mrs. Anna PRESNELL of Indiana Harbor Daughter: Mrs. Margaret KUELBS of Chicago Son: Joseph VOZAR of Indiana Harbor Brother: Edward VOZAR of Indiana Harbor Sister: Mrs. Kathryn BERNELLI of Europe Services at the Holy Trinity Hungarian Roman Catholic Church and at the Prusiecki Funeral Home.