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Alfred G. Andrews

Joliet, Illinois

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Andrews, Alfred G. Alfred was born October 3, 1941, was blessed to be the first born of Rev. Clyde and Sister Mildred Andrews. A longtime resident of Joliet, IL and was a friend to many. Soft spoken with a kind spirit, he will be sorely missed. He retired from Caterpillar Tractor after many years...

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Remembering Alfred from high school and what a positive upbeat person with a pleasant smile. Studious and musically talented. Condolence to the family.
Raychel Cornelius Sanders
Houston, Tx

I was awfully sadden to hear of the passing of Alfred. My thoughts and prayers are with the family in their time of sorrow.
I pray that you all may be comforted by the precious memories that you shared with Brother Al.

I knew Alfred for only a few years when we were in the same seventh and eighth grade homeroom at Farragut grade school.He was a marvelous musician and top student.He took no back step from anybody and was a class person even at that early period of his life.I lost contact with Al and am so happy to know he had a good life.

I'm going to miss you Brother. You were my inspiration. You inspired me in all my achievements. You inspired me to be a top student; You inspired me to excel in sports; You inspired me to excel in music; You inspired me to be a ladies man. Yes, Brother, I'm going to miss you, You truly were my inspiration. Your Loving Brother, Bill

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

It can be so hard to face the first year without your loved one. But the love of family and friends, can carry you through. Al and I started at the Caterpillar over fifty (50) years ago. We worked in the same Department. Al will be truly Missed. May God BLESS The FAMILY.

BETTY, THE CHILDREN AND FAMILY.YOU HAVE OUR DEEP AND HEARTFELT SYMPATHY.
FLOYD & MARGIE WOODS

To the Andrew family. May God comfort you at this time of sorrow. Renee stay strong in the Lord. George and Shirley Nelson

It can be so hard to face the new year without your loved one, but the love of family and friends can carry you through.