Andy Williams

Andy Williams

Andy Williams Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Sep. 26, 2012.
ST. LOUIS (AP) - With a string of gold albums, a hit TV series and the signature "Moon River," Andy Williams was a voice of the 1960s, although not the '60s we usually hear about.

"The old cliche says that if you can remember the 1960s, you weren't there," the singer once recalled. "Well, I was there all right, but my memory of them is blurred - not by any drugs I took but by the relentless pace of the schedule I set myself."

Williams' plaintive tenor, boyish features and easy demeanor helped him outlast many of the rock stars who had displaced him and such fellow crooners as Frank Sinatra and Perry Como. He remained on the charts into the 1970s, and continued to perform in his 80s at the Moon River Theatre he built in Branson, Mo. In November 2011, when Williams announced that he had been diagnosed with bladder cancer, he vowed to return to performing the following year: His 75th in show business.

Williams died Tuesday night at his home in Branson following a yearlong battle with the disease, his Los Angeles-based publicist, Paul Shefrin, said Wednesday. He was 84.

He became a major star the same year as Elvis Presley, 1956, with the Sinatra-like swing "Canadian Sunset," and for a time he was pushed into such Presley imitations as "Lips of Wine" and the No. 1 smash "Butterfly." But he mostly stuck to what he called his "natural style," and kept it up throughout his career. In 1970, when even Sinatra had given up and (temporarily) retired, Williams was in the top 10 with the theme from "Love Story," the Oscar-winning tearjerker. He had 18 gold records and three platinum, was nominated for five Grammy awards and hosted the Grammy ceremonies for several years.

Movie songs became a specialty, from "Love Story" and "Days of Wine and Roses" to "Moon River." The longing Johnny Mercer-Henry Mancini ballad was his most famous song, even though he never released it as a single because his record company feare d such lines as "my huckleberry friend" were too confusing and old-fashioned for teens. The song was first performed by Audrey Hepburn in the beloved 1961 film "Breakfast at Tiffany's," but Mancini thought "Moon River" ideal for Williams, who recorded it in "pretty much one take" and also sang it at the 1962 Academy Awards. Although "Moon River" was covered by countless artists and became a hit single for Jerry Butler, Williams made the song his personal brand. In fact, he insisted on it.

"When I hear anybody else sing it, it's all I can to do stop myself from shouting at the television screen, 'No! That's my song!'" Williams wrote in his 2009 memoir, titled, fittingly, "Moon River and Me."

"The Andy Williams Show," which lasted in various formats through the 1960s and into 1971, won three Emmys and featured Williams alternately performing his stable of hits and bantering casually with his guest stars. It was on that show that Williams - who launched his own care er as part of an all-brother quartet - introduced the world to another clean-cut act - the original four singing Osmond Brothers of Utah. Their younger sibling Donny also made his debut on Williams' show, in 1963 when he was 6 years old. Four decades later, the Osmonds and Williams would find themselves in close proximity again, sharing Williams' theater in Branson, Mo.

Williams did book some rock and soul acts, including the Beach Boys, the Temptations and Smokey Robinson. On one show, in 1970, Williams sang "Heaven Help Us All" with Ray Charles, Mama Cass and a then-little known Elton John, a vision to Williams in his rhinestone glasses and black cape. But Williams liked him and his breakthrough hit "Your Song" enough to record it himself.

Williams' act was, apparently, not an act. The singer's unflappable manner on television and in concert was mirrored offstage.

"I guess I've never really been aggressive, although almost everybody else in show business f ights and gouges and knees to get where they want to be," he once said. "My trouble is, I'm not constructed temperamentally along those lines

His wholesome image endured one jarring interlude. In 1976, his ex-wife, former Las Vegas showgirl Claudine Longet, shot and killed her lover, skiing champion Spider Sabich. The Rolling Stones mocked the tragedy in "Claudine," a song so pitiless that it wasn't released until decades later. Longet, who said it was an accident, spent only a week in jail. Williams stood by her. He escorted her to the courthouse, testified on her behalf and provided support for her and their children, Noelle, Christian and Robert.

Also in the 1970s, Williams was seen frequently in the company of Ethel Kennedy, Robert Kennedy's widow. The singer denied any romantic involvement.

He was born Howard Andrew Williams in Wall Lake, Iowa, on Dec. 3, 1927. In his memoir, Williams remembered himself as a shy boy who concealed his insecurity "behind a veneer of cheek and self-confidence." Of Wall Lake, Williams joked that it was so small, and had so little to do, that crowds would gather just to watch someone get a haircut.

Williams began performing with his older brothers Dick, Bob and Don in the local Presbyterian church choir. Their father, postal worker and insurance man Jay Emerson Williams, was the choirmaster and the force behind his children's career. When Andy was 8, Williams' father brought the kids for an audition on Des Moines radio station WHO's Iowa Barn Dance. They were initially turned down, but Jay Emerson Williams and the young quartet kept returning and they were finally accepted, their show bringing them attention from Chicago, Cincinnati and Hollywood. Another star at WHO was a young sportscaster named Ronald Reagan, who would later praise Williams as a "national treasure."

The brothers joined Bing Crosby in recording the hit "Swinging on a Star" in 1944 for Crosby's film "Going My Way," and Andy, barely a teenager, was picked to dub Lauren Bacall's voice on a song for the film "To Have and Have Not." His voice stayed in the film until the preview, when it was cut because it didn't sound like Bacall's.

Later the brothers worked with Kay Thompson of eventual "Eloise" fame, then a singer who had taken a position as vocal coach at MGM studios, working with Judy Garland, June Allyson and others. After three months of training, Thompson and the Williams Brothers broke in their show at the El Rancho Room in Las Vegas to a huge ovation. They drew rave reviews in New York, Los Angeles and across the nation, earning a peak of $25,000 a week.

Williams, analyzing their success, once said: "Somehow we managed to work up and sustain an almost unbearable pitch of speed and rhythm."

After five years, the three older brothers, who were starting their own families, had tired of the constant travel and left to pursue other careers.

Williams initially s truggled as a solo act and was so broke at one point that he resorted to eating food intended for his two dogs.

"I had no money for food, so I ate it," he recalled in 2001, "and it actually was damned good."

A two-year TV stint on Steve Allen's "Tonight Show" and a contract with Cadence Records turned things around. In the 1960s. Williams later formed his own label, Barnaby Records, which released music by the Everly Brothers, Ray Stevens and Jimmy Buffett.

Williams was a lifelong Republican who once accused President Obama of "following Marxist theory." But he acknowledged experimenting with LSD, opposed the Nixon administration's efforts in the 1970s to deport John Lennon, and, in 1968, was an energetic supporter of Robert Kennedy's presidential campaign. When Kennedy was assassinated in Los Angeles in June 1968, just after winning the California Democratic primary, Williams sang "The Battle Hymn of the Republic" at his funeral.

"We chose that song b ecause he used it on the campaign trail," Williams later said of Kennedy, who had been a close friend. "He had a terrible voice but he loved to sing that song. The only way I got through singing in church that day was by saying, 'This is my job. I can't let emotion get in the way of the song.' I really concentrated on not thinking about him."

After leaving TV, Williams headed back on the road, where his many Christmas shows and albums made him a huge draw during the holidays. One year in Des Moines, however, a snowstorm kept the customers away, and the band's equipment failed to reach Chicago in time for the next night's show, forcing the musicians to borrow instruments from a high school band.

"No more tours," Williams decreed.

He decided to settle in Branson, the self-proclaimed "live entertainment capital of the country," with its dozens of theaters featuring live music, comedy and magic acts.

When he arrived in 1992, the town was dominated by count ry music performers, but Williams changed that, building the classy, $13 million Andy Williams Moon River Theater in the heart of the city's entertainment district and performing two shows a night, six days a week, nine months of the year. Only in recent years did he begin to cut back to one show a night.

Not surprisingly, his most popular time of the year was Christmas, although he acknowledged that not everyone in Hollywood accepted his move to the Midwest.

"The fact is most of my friends in L.A. still think I'm nuts for coming here," he told The Associated Press in 1998.

He and his second wife, the former Debbie Haas, divided their time between homes in Branson and Palm Springs, where he spent his leisure hours on the golf course when Branson's theaters were dark during the winter months following Christmas.

Retirement was not on his schedule. As he told the AP in 2001: "I'll keep going until I get to the point where I can't get out on stage."

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BOB THOMAS, Associated Press

Thomas reported from Los Angeles.


Copyright © 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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Edward Dunn

July 28, 2025

Congratulations on a life well lived. Moon River was a sensational hit. And you made Christmas magical. Thank you for entertaining us.........Edward Dunn.

January 27, 2025

November 19, 2023

You & Perry Como were the best family men and Christmas TV singers ever.
You & Claudine really had beautiful Christmas specials!!!

November 19, 2023

See you in Heaven!

rennea burgess

January 29, 2021

I Love Andy Williams With All My Heart!!!!

Sharon Bugbee

January 3, 2019

So fortunate to have experienced Branson in 2003. My favorite "Moon River" listening to Andy Williams and Glen Campbell perform. RIP

Pat Newkerk

December 16, 2018

Beautiful voice and singing he was # 1 and brought out the singing Osmonds and Donny. I miss him and my Mother and Grandmother introduced his shows to me. The loved him very much and some of my other family

Kc Crowley

December 1, 2018

Miss you. Still love your music and have since I was in grade school. I listen to your music every day
Heaven must be filled with your beautiful music. God bless Andy williams

Roger Bernard

November 18, 2018

I miss your shows but i still listen to you specialy around Christmas.I have most of your hits and album ans cd's

Dionne Veronica

September 2, 2018

Eternal sleep, Mr Andy Williams Xx

Dionne Veronica

September 2, 2018

A beautiful person who had a voice that made me think of sunny warm days. Xx

Will live forever. Barb Barb

August 4, 2018

I am 84 years old and in the Williams was my very favorite singer. I remember the Williams? brothers singing also. His records are still in my collection and I know every word of every song. He was tops
His music Will live forever. Barb

Thomas & Libby Widgeon

February 23, 2018

Sorry For Your Loss!

Eddie Budnick

January 5, 2018

Uncle Andy- I still do enjoy watching your Christmas programs during the holidays and will truly be missed.!

Yvonne Smith

December 25, 2017

You had such a beautiful voice. I enjoyed watching your show, listening to you sing especially during Christmas. I believed that is what made Christmas extra special. May you rest in peace. God Bless You. You are probably in heaven singing to Jesus right now. Making everyone smile

yvonne smith

December 25, 2017

I used to listen to his songs as i was growing up in brownsville texas. My older brothers encouraged me to listen to his records, back in 1968,i was about 6 yrs old. Now in 2017, i still enjoy listening to landy williams songs, singing to them. Im trying to influence my future daughter in law to play his songs in the wedding. He had such a beautiful voice.no one will ever compare to him.

Earline Taylor

December 13, 2017

Dear Andy, You are still so very missed by your Fans. I didn't see your show when I was growing up, mainly because I didn't know about your show. Plus our TV wasn't working much of the time. Years later, when I was Receptionist, there was an Easy Listening Radio Station that I loved to listen to at work. So you were very much a wonderful discovery for me. I absolutely fell in love with you then. And I've loved you since. MAY YOU REST IN PEACE WITH OUR LORD.

Bonnie Schafer

June 24, 2017

I fell in love with Andy's voice when I was a little girl - my dad had several albums that he played all of the time. I saw him in Sun City, Arizona years ago, and was thrilled to see him live. I still love watching the Christmas show with his brothers. I now have my dad's Andy Williams albums and am grateful. Best. Male. Voice. Ever. I'm so glad that he was such an important part of my music appreciation.

Francis Edward

May 7, 2017

A good singer will be missed

Helen Mallazzo

September 5, 2016

May God Bless you Andy as you have Blessed us with your music.
Thank you,

Roberta Weinheimer

August 6, 2016

So many words of condolence already given freely and sincerely. My sentiments are not unique and my words can not entirely express what is in my heart. When u care deeply your grief becomes a part of who you are, you go on with your life but you will never be the same. Loss is never the end, it enriches the soul and can give you strength and faith that although this life on earth was only the beginning, the best is yet to be.

Valenda Newell

June 28, 2016

Andy you have the most beautiful voice and you shared it with the world. Thanks for the memories, you brought JOY to millions with your charisma and talent....RIP

Arlene Murrell

January 23, 2016

I am still obsessed by you and your music. You are my gurdian angle. With all my love Arlene Speegle Murrell.

carol chehardy

December 18, 2015

I was 12 years old, when I first heard Andy's miraculous voice! He was my favorite for decades as I grew into adulthood. Andy Williams and "Moon River" were a marriage made in heaven! When I heard others try to sing it, it fell flat. No one sang it better than Andy! I miss him, especially around Christmas Time. God bless you Andy and thank you so much for the music! You are the best!

christine linhorst

December 17, 2015

Thank you for all the wonderful memories through your songs. You'll be a glorious voice in heaven!

Michelle Read

October 6, 2015

Rest in peace a truly wonderful singer light up heaven with your voice .

Noel o sullivan

May 7, 2015

A true treasure sadly missed but I keep playing your songs andy god bless you, noel o sullivan in ireland

Yolanda DiMino Sloan

March 16, 2015

Andy Williams had the most wonderful voice, Andy was best friends with Pierre Cossette, who produced the Grammy's TV Show, and Andy Williams Show on TV, I worked for Pierre and Andy was always in the office. Miss Andy and Pierre who died in 11 Sept 2009, they were the Best, friendly, talented and kind gents. You Will Be Missed. Rest In Peace, for you are safe in the hands of GOD. Yolanda DiMino Sloan

pia martinez

March 10, 2015

A candle is brightly shining for you every day.The most wonderful things you gave us are still with us! I'm sad, love you.

pia martinez

March 10, 2015

I Miss you Andy, you brought the whole world songs they will never forget!I can't get this ache for you out of my heart Give all the angels your beautiful music.

pia martinez

February 26, 2015

So sad you're gone. I still listen to you every day, the great joy you gave to everyone, &still do. I've never anyone could be so great!!!

pia martinez

February 1, 2015

You are still here. I have you in my heart, wow, what a guy!you are deeply missed.

Rebecca Dye

December 3, 2014

Andy sung Moon River to me in April 1971 at the GGO Banquet with Henry Mancini playing the piano that I will never ever forget and have a movie of that event. I can also play Moon River on the piano and loved Andy Williams and love him to this day and have every record he recorded and play them as well as his Christmas CD's.

Jeanne Legernes

November 29, 2014

It's Christmas season, 2014. I am listening to Andy singing "It's the most wonderful time of the year" and it brings memories of when I met him. Such a nice gentleman. The people in his life have moved on, now, but his memory lingers on in the beautiful music he gave us. I ache to know how much pain he had in the end, he did not deserve that. RIP, Andy, we love you still.

Jeanne Legernes

November 28, 2014

I listen to you all the time, love all of your songs. Right now, I am loving your Christmas songs to go with the season. Thanks for all you gave us.

November 28, 2014

I love all your songs, Andy, I listen to you all the time on many sources. You gave us so much. Can never thank you enough. I have just recently typed many lyrics from your songs.

Gary Bertolatti

November 23, 2014

Just love his rendition of "Sweet Little Jesus Boy and "Oh Holy Night" no one can match those performances. Certainly missed.

Susan Crawford

August 11, 2014

Its hard to believe that the 2 yr anniversary of Andy's death is coming up on Sept.12th It seems like only yesterday that Andy left us Where does the time go? You'll never be forgotten Miss You

August 4, 2014

Great voice. I loved "The village of St Bernadette"

Lisa Weiner

March 1, 2014

To Andy Williams,
You were a great entertainer. I enjoyed watching you on the Donny and Marie Variety show back in the 70's. My prayers go to your family. Lisa Weiner

December 21, 2013

Dear Andy,
Our local radio station has been playing Christmas music 24/7 since Thanksgiving. Whenever I hear your voice, or that of Karen Carpenter, I totally crank up the sound.
There must be one heck of a choir up there in heaven.
God bless you Andy.

Theresa Clayborn

December 17, 2013

Such a legend with a magical voice.God bless you..go take your rest and sing for the glory of the lord !

M Barnes

December 7, 2013

Because of you, Christmas will never be without music in the background filling our hearts.

Anita Stodolak

November 5, 2013

RIP Andy. Christmas just isn't the same.My
The Golden Voice is Silenced.You will be
forever missed. My condolences to your fa mily. I'll love you forever!

November 5, 2013

RIP Andy. The Golden Voice has been silenced. Christmas will never be the same. My condolences to the family. You will be surely missed.

S C

October 23, 2013

Maybe due to the upcoming holidays, I started thinking about getting all my Christmas music tapes together. Christmas is not complete without Andy Williams singing Ave Maria. Every time I hear that song I feel like I've been transported to a different place and time.
Today I thought about Andy and decided to visit his Guest Book. I can't believe a whole year has gone by since this wonderful man passed on. Where does the time go?

God bless you Andy for excelling in what God gave you.

Lynn Carroll

September 26, 2013

It's been one year since Andy's death, and for me the pain of his passing remains. I pray for his family during this difficult time. May God give them strength. Fortunately, I have his beautiful voice to keep me company and calm me every day. Andy we will never forget you and the joy you have brought to so many.

Jeanne Meredith

July 25, 2013

Andy you were such a wonderful singer and such a fine man for doing what you like to do which is singing, I know that when you arrived in heaven the angels were singing in chorus. My condolences to your wife Debbie and also your children. You will be greatly missed.

July 6, 2013

Loved, loved, loved your wonderful "Moon River". Am in the middle of your "Memoir" book. You've always, always been my favorite singer and will always be. My deepest sympathies to your family. May you rest in peace and thank you, thank you so much for all you gave to us. Sincerely, Barbara Frambes, Phoenix, Arizona

Eileen Hawkins

May 23, 2013

So much missed, but your memory lives on through your wonderful music. So privileged to have met you.

Rebecca Leddington

April 30, 2013

Andy had a voice of gold. I could listen to him all day long. We will miss you, your talent, and superlative voice.

SHIRL LAWRENCE

April 6, 2013

RIP WATCH YOU ALL THE TIME LOVED YOUR SHOW YOU WILL BE MISSED DEARLY

Angie Beard

March 12, 2013

There is not a day goes past that I don't play one of your songs you where simply the best andy

March 3, 2013

I was a great fan and I still am. Rest in peace.

Richard Owen

March 3, 2013

Rest In Peace, Mr. Williams. Your Music Lives On. See You On The Other Side Some Beautiful Day, Kind Sir.

February 25, 2013

RIP

January 14, 2013

i love to hear andy sing he was my favorite singer iwill miss u andy ur always in my heart .helen burch cecil{martins ferry ,ohio}

helen burch-cecil

January 14, 2013

andy you was & still are my idol i always watched your television show every week never miss any shows ,love your voice & ur smile ur a very handsome man i just bought ur christmas show dvd's & i also have ur songs on cassette,i have ur christmas songs also u will live in my heart forever.i will always remember you for the rest of my life R I P andy i love you very much ur my favorate singer AMEN

ruby bond duncan

January 8, 2013

condolences to your family

CLB

December 29, 2012

God Bles the family. What a wonderful gift his voice was. What wonderful songs he sang. He will always be remembered.

Janice chappell

December 21, 2012

I will listen to Andys Christmas CDs til I die. I loved his show and also his brothers.it was such a warm and loving show.rest in peace, Andy

Elizabeth Gluck

December 20, 2012

I have loved Andy for many years, the highlight being when I went to a Christmas concert of Andy,s with my father. That is a lifelong memory for me. Godspeed Andy. Yours was a life well lived Elizabeth Gluck

Jody Reilly

December 19, 2012

I remember listening to Andy Williams while I laid in bed and my parents had "moon river" either on the record player or on the tv. Then every Christmas time I'd love to watch the Christmas specials. Such lovely memories. I still love Moon River, 50+ yrs later.

December 15, 2012

I had a weird dream a few years back, In my dreams some guy I know quite well was sereneding me and I remember thinking (in my dream) that this guy had the most beautiful voice I have ever heard. I woke up and realized I was listening to Andy Williams singing "White Christmas"...my soul hangs on to this dream. It is a very happy memory for me. :)RIP Beautiful Voice of my Dreams.

December 9, 2012

There was great applause in heaven, as one of God's finest came home.

Nancy Robinson

Anne Louise Ouellette

December 9, 2012

Dear Andy, I have been in love with you since I was 10 years old. I always joked with my friends that I would have married you but unfortunately you didn't know I existed. I had a dream come true when I had the opportunity to see you perform in Portland , Maine. I went up to the stage during your finale, waving a glossy photograph of you that I had purchased at the show. a nice older man placed his hand on my back and pushed me toward the stage saying "go ahead he knows what you want". Then an employee sternly informed me, "Mr. Williams isn't signing any autographs". I was crushed for the moment but determined. After the show I nearly knocked down 4 elderly people with walkers to find where you might be exiting the building. just kidding about the walkers. When I went to a rear door a young employee of the Civic Center asked if I wanted to go in and without hesitation I waited inside hoping to get a glimpse of you. It seemed like forever standing there shaking with my photo in hand, then I saw you come down a set of stairs with 3 tall men around you and said "Mr. Williams, Mr. Williams, would you please sign this for me ?" As you where autographing the picture I squeezed your arm and said "you have no idea how much this means to me". My father later joked that he hoped I didn't bruise your arm. That photo has been lost, but the memory of that moment will live with me forever. I was born in 1961 so when my friends where listening to AC/DC and Kiss and I was listening to you....well you can imagine. You were a legend to me and the rest of the world. May you now rest in peace. I can hear your voice in heaven. My wish for your family is inner peace and solace in knowing how much you are loved.

Denise

December 8, 2012

I am 52 and have been listening to Andy Williams since I was a teenager.
My dream in life was to see him in person. In Nov. of 2010 some friends and I took a bus trip to Branson to see Mr. Williams perform at his Moon River Theater. It was all that I imagined it would be. Thanks Mr. Williams for all the great memories. Rest in peace.

December 8, 2012

My earliest Christmas memories include watching your TV specials, which I looked forward to each year. I loved everything about those specials--your daughter, Noelle, is just a little younger than me, and I felt like we were growing up together. I loved seeing your entire family every year, and I especially loved hearing you sing with your brothers. My heart and deepest condolences go out to your entire family. You will always be a "Dear Heart" to me. Rest in peace.

Wendy Breslin

December 7, 2012

I fell in love with you age 12 when all the other kids were into The Who and Led Zepplin. You were the same age as my Mum.I was lucky enough to see perform you in England twice.You were a massive part of my formative years.I was so shocked and sad and felt a real tangable sense of loss when you died. You leave behind you so many happy memories - your shows, your magical voice, and gentle nature. RIP lovely Andy Williams.

Jacquie Evans

December 7, 2012

rest in peace mr. williams,
thank you so much for the music.

Sandy

December 5, 2012

Andy,
My husband always teased me about buying your Christmas albums and runnning around to yard sales just to find your albums in their glory... good old vinyl. I cherish those albums with their, what people now call, vintage covers. It just seems like things were better in those days back in the 60's and 70's. Listening to your voice brings it all back. God gave you the gift of a perfect singing voice and vibrant personality, and you used those gifts well to entertain others.
Now you're singing for God.

Jenni B

December 5, 2012

I grew up watching Mr. Andy Williams Christmas Specials with the Osmond children. I will cherish his memory for allowing me to appreciate real first class television entertainment.

J LONG

December 3, 2012

My condolences to WILLIAMS family during this time of grief. I left my heart in SAN FRANCISCO were one of my favorite songs. ANDY will be missed, his music will live on in the memory of many.

James and Glendina Harris

December 1, 2012

You Christmas Specials always brings back great memories for me and my wife. We will truly miss your great voice and infectious smile.

SueArtFaithHopeCharlie Bradbury

December 1, 2012

Andy Williams has always been a part of my life and a part of me. As time went on he also became a part of the lives of my parents,my friends,my husband and then our three children. We were fortunate over the last twenty years to become acquaintd with Mr Williams on a more personal level. He truly was an outstanding person and a magnificent entertainer. No one will ever touch our hearts as he did. The loss has saddened us greatly but the memories will live on within us.Now as your 85th birthday approaches we will celebrate you in your favorite Christmas season. To your wonderful wife Debbie and your cherished family we send our prayers. Thank you for sharing him with us. Suzanne,Art,Faith,Hope and Charlie Bradbury

Susan Pfiester

November 29, 2012

I remember watching Andy in his weekly television series as I grew up. He always had a smile to share and a peace in his singing. I loved that he did a hymn usually on his shows also. While I am not of his generation, I am a huge fan and always will listen to his music, especially at Christmas time. My prayers go out for his family and my thanks at having shared him with us all these years.

Karen Perry

November 24, 2012

Rip Andy. I grew up thanks to my folks with excellent music I can understand and listen to forever. I still have your original albums. Xo

Christina Tunney

November 24, 2012

In 1961 for my 16th birthday my friend took me to the Latin Casino to see Andy Williams.At that show He announced he and his wife would soon be parents.Responding to the applause He said it was his pleasure,and it was my pleasure to be a fan of his.

Sonny Newman

November 24, 2012

Miss you already Andy and will definately miss your xmas specials

November 13, 2012

I have loved your music.I remember the 1st time I saw you performing live in Des Moines Iowa,70's. I didn,t miss an episode of your tv show and was thrilled to see you perform live in Branson.I'll miss you friend.

lee Ann Smith

November 12, 2012

Rest in peace! Will forever love your music. Branson will never be the same without you.

Gayle C.

November 10, 2012

My Aunt Caroline's love of Andy introduced me to good music.Watching his Christmas shows with her &Grandma a warm memory

Karen Tringali

November 9, 2012

Thank you Andy for sharing beautiful music with the world for so many years. There will never be anyone like you with your smile, charm, easygoing manner and incredible voice. May you rest eternally in peace.

Patty Swartout

November 8, 2012

I have loved your music all my life, Andy, especially your Christmas songs. I will miss you, there will never be anyone like you.

jean coles

November 6, 2012

You were loved so much all over the world

Jean Coles

November 6, 2012

Thank you Andy for the music and most all for you . We will all miss your wonderful smile your funny sense of humour there will never ever be anyone to take your place you were unique. You will never be forgotten.

ANdy Williams on stage, 2004

Kelly & Joanna Mix

November 5, 2012

Thank you, dear Andy, for 75-years of brightening the loves of others with your wonderful talents. You were truly a performer, and man, with out peers! Rest well my Huckleberry Friend

norma mccurrach

November 5, 2012

God Bless Andy. You made my life special with your beautiful singing and your lovely face and smile. Will remember you forever. R.I.P. Andy
Love Norma McCurrach Vancouver, B.C.

Lesley Edmeads

November 5, 2012

Dear Andy, You were such a big part of my life, since I was 15. I will always love and miss you, forever and a day. Til we meet again....... xxxxxxxxx

Jane John

November 5, 2012

Andy - yours is the voice I remember from my high-chair days, a voice I have loved for 46 yrs. It's always comforted me and taken me back to happy and carefree days - and for that I am eternally grateful to you. xx

Susan Fox

November 5, 2012

Thank you Andy for the Days of Wine and Roses, that golden smile that warmed our lives and your beautiful voice that brought so much joy to so many. May you rest in peace and your family be warmed by the knowledge that you were so loved the world over. May the memories you gave us and your music last for ever. xxx

Eileen Hawkins

November 5, 2012

Thank you for all the good memories. You will be missed so much, but your voice will enrich our own lives for ever. xx

jim larkin

November 4, 2012

rest in peace andy you brought alot of happiness to people all over the world

in austria is autumn

Elfriede Jungmair

November 1, 2012

Andy, Du wirst immer in unseren Herzen
bleiben und Moon river kann man nicht
vergessen.

Janis Spencer

October 31, 2012

Even though it has been a month since Andy passed on, I still find it hard to believe that he is gone. His music brought joy and happiness to so many people. The first song of his that I remember as a young girl was "Hawaiian Wedding Song" which was one of my late father's favorite songs. And several years later when I received my first record player, my first LP was "Moon River and Other Great Movie Themes" which I greatly loved, at a time when most kids my age (I was 11) were listening to music that was much more "popular" for preteens. My love for Andy's music grew over the years - my favorite albums (I have almost all of them) being "Songs of Faith", "Christmas Present", "Close Enough For Love" and "Nashville". Since hearing of Andy's passing last month, one particular song which has brought me comfort is Andy's version of "The Lord's Prayer" - so heartfelt and beautiful. I also had the pleasure of seeing his Christmas show four times over the years - 3 times at the Star Plaza Theatre in Merrillville, Indiana and once at the Chicago Theatre in Chicago. Sadly I never got a chance to see him in Branson. Whenever I hear his music, it brings me joy and happiness. Even though he is gone, Andy's beautiful voice and music will live on and will be heard for many years to come. Andy's obvious joy and passion for life will live on as well through his many television shows and videos. Heaven's choir has gained a very special angelic voice. May Andy rest in peace. May God grant Andy's family comfort and peace during the difficult days, weeks and months ahead.

October 31, 2012

WILL MISS U R.I.P

Pat Hescher

October 29, 2012

Pat Hescher, Andy you were a big part of my life and family.Istarted watching you on the steve allen , you sang alternate with eddie and steve , i was 17 at the time dating my now husband, i knew what night you where going to preform on the allen show and i cut my date short at 10:00 on those nights , also names my son after you, traveled everywhere to see you over and over again. my 5 children grew up with your music playing all the time, yesterday they said to me I don"t think I"am going to play andys music this christmas its just to hard now that he's gone we never put our christmas up unless andy was singing. loved you very much andy we miss you Pat Hescher rest in peace

Brian D. Connell Sr.

October 27, 2012

I was raised on Andy Williams music. May you rest in peace now in the lords hands Mr. Williams. My thoughts and prayers are with your family at this very difficult time.

Mary Ray

October 26, 2012

You were a great singer and I loved your TV shows.
Christmas won't be the same without you.
I know that you are up in heaven singing to the Angels.
Rest in peace, Andy Williams!!!
Mary Ray

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