Bernard-Andrews-Obituary

Bernard Earl Andrews

New Hope, Alabama

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Bernard Earl Andrews, 70, of Big Cove community passed away January 15, 2019, after a 14-month battle with brain cancer. He was preceded in death by his parents Joseph Albert Andrews and Ethel Wakefield Andrews. He was a Bible major graduate of Freed-Hardeman University in Henderson, Tennessee,...

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Mrs. Andrews & Family,
My sincere condolences. We rented a storage unit from Bernard while builing our house in Big Cove. He was always so friendly and even gave me the grand tour of his neat collection of dulcimers instruments one day when I stopped by his home to drop off a check. I remember staying nearly two hours and thought how welcoming Bernard and Ann were to me- a complete stranger. May the comfort of the Lord sustain you all until you see Bernard agian.

I am sorry for your loss. 'Bernie' was a great man in many ways.

My deepest sympathies. May the God of all comfort strengthen the entire family during this time of sorrow. Always remember that God keeps in his memory those whom we lose because they are precious in his eyes. (Psalms 116:15)

May we continue to pray for the time when all humans are free from the effects of sickness and sorrow forever. Matthew 6:9,10.

Ann and family I offer my sincere condolences. I have the fondest memories of Bernard riding back and forth to Freed Hardeman with him and Jimmy Coulter. Bernard had the best sense of humor. Until you got to know him you didn't know this. He was one of the nicest guys I have ever known. Bless him and your family.

Our Deepest Sympathy and Condolences and Prayers to the Family. Mr Bernard was one of the most Nicest and Considerate person in this world . He will be Missed....
George & Susan Maples

May God's peace comfort all of my Big Cove family during this time of sadness. I know Bernard has found there be to many stars in his crown.

Sending prayers to the family during this loss. Bernard was a great man.