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William Andrews Obituary

William Andrews of Concord, Professor Emeritus at Harvard Law School, passed away peacefully on Sunday, May 21, 2017. He was the husband of Shirley Herrman Andrews for 63 years. Bill was raised and educated in Pelham, NY, and attended Amherst College, graduating in 1952, summa cum laude, and then Harvard Law School, summa cum laude, in 1955. After law school he enlisted in the United States Navy. In 1958 Bill and Shirley moved to Concord, where they resided for the past 59 years. In the last decade, they wintered in Tucson, Arizona, surrounded by mountains and hiking most days. After his naval service, Bill worked as an associate for Ropes & Gray in Boston and in 1961 began teaching at Harvard Law School. He always wore a bow tie and timeless-looking suit and was known for his brilliant mind, sense of humor, and dedication to his students. He became a full-time professor of law in 1963 and the Eli Goldston Professor of Law in 1984. William is the author of widely-used tax casebooks, as well as many articles. In 1974, Bill published a seminal article in the Harvard Law Review, which catapulted him into the spotlight by starting an ongoing national tax debate. He argues that a national consumption tax instead of the present income tax would be fairer. In 1977 Amherst College acknowledged his valuable cutting edge ideas with an honorary degree. In 2015 the American Tax Institute awarded him the Daniel M. Holland Award for his lifetime achievements. Bill was a skilled classical pianist. His six children remember falling asleep many nights to his beautiful music. He particularly enjoyed playing Beethoven sonatas, as well as accompanying his wife and other chamber musicians. Bill served many years on Concords Board of Appeals and on the Harvard COOP Board of Directors. He was a long-time member of Concord Social Circle. With his baritone horn, he helped launch the Concord Band, and he sang joyfully in the Trinity Church choir. In 1965, Bill and Shirley drove a VW bus, loaded with five of their children, all under the age of nine, from Massachusetts to California, to his summer job teaching at Berkeley Law School. The next summer, they all drove to Chicago where he taught at the Law School and then to a family dude ranch in Colorado. Seeking more adventure and natural beauty, Bill and Shirley, with all six children, hiked in the Jotunheimen in Norway in 1972. Their youngest child, Carol, was five and often rode on Bills shoulders. Over the next ten years, Bill, with Shirley and some of his children, ventured on 10-day backpacking trips in the Sierras and Rocky Mountains, as well as hiking the Highland Way in Scotland. After the children grew up, Bill and Shirley would vacation in the summer all over the world. They trekked in the Atlas mountains of Morocco, the Cordilla Blanca in Peru, the Swiss Alps, the Alta Plana in Bolivia, the Canadian Rockies, the Altai mountains of Mongolia, and the Himalayas in both Nepal and India. Bill loved solving puzzles. It didnt take him long to master the Rubics cube, and he was completing Sudokus right up to his final days. Gracious, kind, and modest, he was an excellent listener, enormously helpful to others trying to solve their problems. He tended to be private, but was always up for a party--a dessert, a drink with others, laughing and having fun. Even in his eighties, if one of his children or grandchildren got down on the floor, Bill would likely get down there, too, smiling, sharing. Along with his devoted and loving wife, Bill is survived by his six childrenHelen Noble of Chestertown, MD, Roy Andrews of Amherst, MA, John Andrews of Lenox, MA, Margaret Davenport of Wilson, WY, Susan Andrews of Concord, MA, and Carol Andrews of Sebastopol, CA. He is also survived by his grandchildrenAurora Andrews, Kayla Min Andrews, Bill Noble, George Andrews, Clay Min Andrews, Lydia Andrews, Charlie Reid, Jack Noble, Addison Davenport and Jessica Reid, as well as his sister Mary Andrews Herzog and many nieces and nephews. Family and friends will gather to honor and remember Bill on Saturday, October 14, 2017 at 11:00 am in the West Concord Union Church, 1317 Main St., Concord. A private family burial with U.S. Navy Military Honors was held at Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, Concord. Donations in his memory may be made to Amherst College in memory of William D. Andrews 52, either online or by mail to the Office of Development, PO Box 5000, Amherst MA 01002. Arrangements under the care of Glenn D. Burlamachi, Concord Funeral Home, A Life Celebration Home, Concord. To share a memory or offer a condolence visit: www. concordfuneral.com

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Published by The Concord Journal from May 26 to Jun. 7, 2017.

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George Upham

February 19, 2022

So sorry y'all, hope all is well.

Paul Carrington

June 9, 2017

Bill Andrews was my brilliant and most admired law school classmate. Bill and Shirley remained friends to me and my late wife Bessie for many, many years. Bill also served as the godfather to our older daughter Mary. I hope to see Shirley again, perhaps in the company of one of their children.

M Morgan

June 3, 2017

My sympathy goes out to the family during your time of grief. God's promise to empty out graves around the world in the near future is found at Hosea 13:14. It states,"From the power of the grave, I will redeem them,from death I will recover them.. until that time may your fond memories and this promise help you to cope with your loss.

Lindsay

May 31, 2017

"I am very sorry for your loss. May you have peace and strength through the power of prayer. Philippans 4;6,72"

A. H.

May 30, 2017

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

GP

May 30, 2017

I'm so sorry to hear of the loss of your loved one. May the family hearts be filled with wonderful memories of joyful life you shared together as you celebrate a wonderful life well lived and loved by family and friends.those who pass on God keeps in his memory because they are precious in his eyes. My sincere condolences to the family and friends during this difficult time of grief.Psalms 116:15.(GP)GA...

Mary & Tom Herzog

May 27, 2017

We will not be able to get to Concord by 11 a.m. On Sunday. However, Mary & plan to attend a memorial service at the war memorial on the Amherst campus at 9 a.m. tomorrow (Sunday) and represent the Andrews family. Mary has been talking with '52 classmates all weekend about what a "wonderful brother" Bill was.
Our love, Tom & Mary

Lynn McLain

May 27, 2017

What a wonderful man, and what a great legacy he has created!

Mrs. Goode

May 27, 2017

My deepest sympathies to the Andrews family for the loss of William. May God's Word strengthen you during this difficult time (Psalm 147:3).

May 26, 2017

I've shared many happenings, meals, and adventures in the outdoors with Bill and Shirley over the years. I will miss Bill's wonderful disposition and easy going manner.
Rest in peace, Bill.
Sally

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