Andrew-Allred-Obituary

Andrew Forrest Allred

Richmond, Virginia

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ALLRED Andrew Forrest Allred, 46, of Richmond, passed away Saturday, August 5, 2006. He was born March 16, 1960 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The son of John Alfred and Phyllis Terry Allred. He graduated from Douglas Freeman High School, attended Hardin Simmons University and served in the...

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Dear Phyllis and family: I am so sorry to hear about Andy. I know this is a tremendous loss for you. I wish I had been in town for his memorial. Andy was such a big part of my ALW days-always there with his dad in a supporting role for the team. May the passage of time bring less pain and more joy from the many fond memories of your moments together.

This is very sad news for me and my wife. I grew up with Andy,but quickly lost touch after Freeman High. The next thing I hear is he owns his own store, time flew by I never caught up with him.I have a daughter 18 years old now that I wish he could have met. My heart goes out to family and friends, Andy was a very special person. I'm sure he will be deeply missed by all. Mark,Debbie & Joanne Schepker

We are out of town and are so very sorry to have learned of Andy's death. We have many happy memories of times our families spent together. Our prayers are with you.
In God's Love,
Rose Marie, Debbie, Lee, Ginger, Randy and Scott (Howard)

Andrew was a close friend with whom I lost touch about three years ago, after becoming so busy starting a family. I was devastated to learn of his terrible illness and passing. I am so very sad I never got the chance to truly thank him for all the times he was there for me, to listen and to offer advice. What a special, gentle person he was. I could go on and on. I just wish I had expressed this to him before he left us. Thank you, and God rest your kind soul, Andrew.

Phyllis, Joe, and Ben,

I was saddened to hear of Andy's passing. Please know that my thoughts and prayers and those of my family, who all were so close to Andy's grandparents, will be with you in the days ahead.

Phylis,Ben & Joe,
What a sweetheart Andrew was!! He was one of the few calms in my "wedding planning storm". I always enjoyed his quick smile & loving nature. What joy it is knowing that he is now in peace & no longer in pain. God rest his sweet soul.

Our thoughts and prayers go out to Andrew's family and friends and we hope to have a visit with you in September. With much love, Henry and Shirley Price, Rogersville, TN

Phyliss, there are no words to express my deep sorrow for you and the entire family. Even tho I did not know Andy that well, I know that he must have been a wonderful and kind person as he was blessed to have a loving family. My prayers to all of you are for strength and healing.
Much love,
Sarah Fitzpatrick

I will always remember Andrew's smile and that twinkle in his eye. In 1985, I gave him a guinea pig because I thought he needed a pet. The two of them were so funny. The pig would go to the refrigerator and, when you opened it, it would whistle for food. His mother would "pig sit" for him when he travelled. He said it was hard to get her to let him have the pig back! I am sorry he left us so soon. Rest in peace, Andrew.