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PAUL ANDREAS AGE: 81 JEFFERSON TWP. Paul Andreas, 81, died on Thursday, July 9, 2009 at Compassionate Care Hospice at St. Clare's Hospital/Dover. Born in Indonesia, he came to the US in 1961 settling in Berkeley Heights and moved to the Lake Hopatcong section of the Twp. in 1979. Mr. Andreas was a systems analyst in the Banking and Travel Industry and had worked for Atlantic Container Line, NY. He was also a Amway and Essential Oils Distributor. Member and past treasurer of the First Presbyterian Church of Berkshire Valley, Dover Acacia Masonic Lodge and was a committee member of Germania Park, Dover. He was also a member of the Jefferson Twp. Chamber of Commerce and the Morris County Board of Elections. Paul enjoyed being with people and fishing. Survived by his wife of 52 years: Nolly S. Andreas. Two Daughters: Erika Eick of Hampton, NJ, Linda Andreas-Weaver of Danville, PA. Sister: Lucy DeGroote of Holland. Three Grandchildren: Vanessa, Jessica and Brian. Visitation will be held on Sunday, July 12th, 1-5 PM at the Bermingham Funeral Home, 216 S. Main St. Wharton. Funeral service will be held on Monday 10:30 AM at the funeral home. Interment will follow at Berkshire Valley Presbyterian Cemetery, Jefferson Twp. Offer condolences at www.BerminghamFH.com.
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As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.
ida wanders
December 26, 2009
Dear Nolly, Erika and John and Linda incl. the family.
Here in Holland we are caught by losing Paul in our lifes.
With him we had the contacts with Nolly and he gave many tips about alternative healthcare and holistic massages. We are greatful for his caring emails to us . He also gave us information about the family Wanders, which i could use for the genealogical book of the family Wanders in Holland and America. Indeed, he was a good person with a big heart. Thanks Paul and thanks familymembers Andreas and Wanders for the connection with you all.
Nolly we think of you and wish you some more years with your kids and grandkids; we give you ower regards: Ida Wanders, Ingeborg Korte and Joke van der Hulst-Wanders, bye for you all, Ida
Ida Wanders
December 26, 2009
Paul was a good man, and a good friend to all he met. His faith in God was evident in everything he did and said. He wasn't a man who craved many possessions... he always said "God will provide". He was proud of his family, and always spoke with love & humility for what a lucky man he was.
He will be missed,
Love,
Linda & Steve Hamer and family
Linda Hamer
July 13, 2009
Dear Nolly, Erika/John & Family: You are all in our thoughts and prayers. It was our pleasure knowing Paul all these years, since teaching Sunday School back in South Amboy Presbyterian Church. Was also nice seeing him and Nolly again when they came to visit. We know he will be missed by all who knew him. May God give each of you comfort and strength at this time---and always. Paul has now joined many other loved ones for a wonderful reunion. Will continue to stay in touch --Erika/John via e-mail. God Bless--Love, Dottie/Jim Kosmowski (Colorado Springs, Colorado)
July 11, 2009
Dear Ericka and family, Jeanne and I want to send our condolences to the passing of your father. As we read the obit and not realizing how active he was in the community we are sure he will be missed by not only you and your family, but the whole Jefferson community as well.
God bless all of you.
Sincerely, Jeanne and Bill Ash
July 11, 2009
My father always loved to meet people and almost always had a story to tell you. He immigrated to America from Holland in the sixties and was pleased to see that there were so many people from other countries and backgrounds to talk to. I will miss his stories...
Erika Eick
July 11, 2009
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