Retired Major General Edward-Andrews-Obituary

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Retired Major General Edward L. Andrews

Petaluma, California

Sep 9, 1944 – Feb 3, 2021 (Age 76)

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BORN
September 9, 1944
DIED
February 3, 2021
AGE
76
LOCATION
Petaluma, California
CHARITY
Wounded Warrior Project

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Retired Maj. General Edward L. Andrews

 

Retired Maj. General Edward L. Andrews, 76 of Petaluma lost his two year battle with (multiple myeloma) cancer on February 3, 2021.

Ed was born in Quantico, VA, the son of a proud Marine, and was raised in Redding, PA. After high...

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Dear Alice,
So sorry for your loss. I never met him, but he sounds like a wonderful person.

Dear Allie, Ashley, Jeff, and family: Like Beverly and Robin Fergusson, who have already contributed to this Guest Book, I am deeply saddened by the passing of my longtime friend and fellow soldier, Ed Andrews. Although we were cadets at West Point at the same time, overlapping for three of our four years at the U.S. Military Academy, we didn't get to know each other well until we served together in the Army's 3rd Infantry Division in Germany in the early 1980s. Not only did Ed and I begin...

Our condolences to the family! We remember him with love & fond memories. Love ~ Jack & Christine

Dear Allie and Family: Ed was one of the nicest guys that I have ever met. I know he'll be in heaven in full uniform

Friend Ed DeCarli

Babysat my brother and I.

He was my husband's nephew and we were very proud of him.

Ed used to babysit my brother and I when we were young. He even helped our boxer deliver her puppies. Ed was a cousin to us.

To all the family, know that I have missed seeing Ed come and go. He was a special man and will be missed by all.
Lois

Eddy and I were high school classmates, Reading Senior High Class of 1962. We were in 11th grade chemistry class. I always remembered his pleasant nature. I remembered his desire to serve in the U.S. Army and was delighted when he went to West Point. Thank you General for your service to our nation and to your family.