1973
2022
Andrea J. Williams Elliot
July 30, 1973 - Oct. 15, 2022
Andrea "Andi" Jennifer Williams Elliott, 49, surrounded by family and friends, went peacefully to be with her Lord and Savior on Saturday, October 15, 2022 at the Ray Hickey Hospice House in Vancouver, Washington.
Andi was born on July 30, 1973, to parents David and Sylvia (Johnson) Williams in Aberdeen, Washington. She was raised in Hoquiam, Washington. She attended Emerson, Central and Lincoln Elementary Schools and graduated from Hoquiam High School in 1991.
Andi was the most beautiful, loving, caring, generous, amazing, funny, and spunky warrior. She never complained although she was in a lot of pain. She had the biggest and best smile and laughter and hugs and she loved the Lord.
Andi had a very busy childhood. Even though she was an only child, she has so many lifelong friends from preschool through the day she passed. She was a Brownie, Girl Scout, Blue Bird, and dancer at Kathleen Walsh Studio. She had the voice of an Angel and loved being in Honors Choir at HHS. Her favorite times were Veteran's Day and Christmas concerts. And best of all was the Choir trips to Disneyland and Washington DC.
She worked in many restaurants, including Sisters, Dairy Queen, Shilo Inn and Red Robin. She moved to Port Orchard and worked at Fred Meyer Produce Dept. She then got her CNA certificate and worked at an assisted living home when she first applied to go to school for her RN. There were no spots available so she kept trying for many years, to no avail.
In 2003 Andi moved to Kelso and continued to work as a CNA. In 2005 Andi was blessed by her daughter, Emma Marcella Elliott, who was the light of her life. She worked at the Red Lion for several years as an event coordinator, and participated in many community events over the years. She Independently sold Mary Kay and Advocare. Andi never met a stranger and never forgot a face, everywhere she went, she ran into friends along the way.
In September of 2021 Andi finally got into the RN program at LCC, she was ready to go into her second quarter when she was diagnosed with a rare, aggressive cancer, Epithelioid Sarcoma. She received her Dean's List letter when she was in the hospital. All she ever wanted was to be an RN. Andi fought hard to achieve her dreams, her strength and optimism were an example to all.
She enjoyed trips to Kauai, Lake Chelan, clam digging at Oyehut and Ocean Shores, fishing at Lake Arrowhead. She loved karaoke, polar bears and every beach she and Emma visited.
She is survived by daughter Emma Elliott, Kelso, Washington, her mom, Sylvia Williams, Tumwater, Washington, her father, David Williams, Aberdeen, Washington her uncle Bruce Williams, Colorado, aunts Trish Harper, California and Ann Jackson, Colorado and numerous cousins and nieces and nephews.
A Celebration of Life will be held at 2pm on Sunday, October 30, 2022 at East Hills Alliance, 1405 Burcham St, Kelso, Washington 98626.
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Ann
October 23, 2022
So sad to hear of Andi's passing she was my boss at Monticello Park she was a great person fun to be around and very understanding,easy to talk to. God Bless
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