Andrew-Shrum-Obituary

Andrew Kenneth Shrum

Mount Holly, North Carolina

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Andrew Kenneth Shrum 'Ken' MOUNT HOLLY -- Mr. Shrum, 67, of 131 Nantz St., died September 4, 2006 at Gaston Memorial Hospital. He was born in Mecklenburg Co, son of the late Mason Shrum. He was a truck driver and dispatcher for Eckerd Drug Co. in Charlotte, former member of Westgate Masonic...

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Dear Charlotte and family, We just found out about Ken's passing. He was a fine person and was always kind and friendly. God bless you all and our heart felt sympathy. Ray and Carolyn Short & family

dear charlotte &family i am so sorry about ken, i did not know about ken untill 6oclock to night .little johnny read it in the paper &told us about it tonight ,he said it just about killedhim. i sure would have been their for you if i had know it in time ,you both were real good friends of ours, everyone was right about ken he always had a smile on his face i have never seen him bad, we all used to have agood time down at davids house ,remmber the times when ken would fall asleep&snored &then...

My memory of Ken is that he approached life in a positive and upbeat manner. Always seemed to have a smile, which made the people around him feel better.
My condolences to his family.

Leslie,

My heart goes out to you and your famile on the loss of your dad. I will keep all of you in my thoughts and prayers. God Bless all of you!!

To the Shrum Family,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I had the privledge of working with Ken at Eckerds until I left the company in 1991. Ken was one of those people that left a lasting impression on you just by being who he was. Although I hadn't talked to him in years, I have thought about him and the way he made those early morning drives, to where ever we had to go for our first stops, enjoyable, whether it was a serious conversation or telling jokes and cutting up. I am...

To the Shrum Family:
Ken was the kindness and sweetest person anyone would want to know. He was so happy and always with a smile on his face. He will be missed more than words can say. My prayers will be with your family.

May God bless you in your time of sorrow. Ken will be missed.
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I was so sorry to hear about Ken. He always had a big smile and a kind word. He will definitely be missed by his friends here at Eckerds. May God bless you all at this difficult time.
Beth Hilton (Eckerds)

MAY GOD BLESS YOU AND KEEP YOU.