Eveline-Denious-Obituary

Eveline A. "Andie" Denious

Phoenix, Arizona

1940 - 2016

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Denious, Eveline A. "Andie" wife of George B. Denious, passed away peacefully in her home on September 18, 2016, with her loving family by her side. She was born July 15, 1940 in Nashville, Tennessee, the middle daughter of the late Elbridge and Isobel (Cowan) Anderson. Andie held a master's...

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So miss Andie she was a special neighbor to me at a time in my life when I needed a good friend she was there god bless her lovely soul

Andie welcomed me to the AZDHS Immunization Program, where I worked for a short time in 2005. Her personal warmth and southern graciousness was so genuine. And her laugh! Oh my, how infectious! I saw the notice of her passing in the AZBN newsletter. This great lady did so much good work for so many years for AZ's children and adults. To her family, I hope in some small way that you feel the admiration so many felt for your Andie.
Judy Sorce-Bauman MPH, RN

Mary and I will miss her so. We remember immunizing kids against polio in Caborca with you and Andie. We have made a contribution to that effort through Rotary and in her name.

I am so saddened by Andies passing we lived next door to the Denious for six years our children played together she was a happy soul who was a great neighbor she will be missed I am happy to have known her and share many happy memories my prayers are with George Jeanne and Michael

I am so saddened by the passing of Andie. I knew her in connection with my work at the Health Dept. and the Phoenix Fire Dept. She was a great teacher and a down to earth person. I am so happy to have known her.
She was truly a lovely person. Our condolences go to the family. Nora Diaz RN

I worked with Andie when I was younger, and now - even in Iowa - I sometimes think I see her. She was so sweet, gracious and I genuinely knew she cared about those around her. She was amazing and will always be remembered.

Andie was a great mentor to so many...I worked with her at the ADHS Immunization Program for 5 years. Her down to earth persona connected with everyone. I learned so much from Andie. May the wonderous memories of Andie bring comfort to her loved ones and friends.

Jean and Sarah and Harriet
(and the rest of your family),

Our heartfelt and deepest condolences to you all on the passing of one whom you all loved so.

Your mom, Jean, sounded like a beautiful person through and through and people's comments show how much she was thought of. So sorry that we never had the pleasure of meeting her and now I see where you get your nice looks...your mom was so pretty!

Treasure all of your many fond memories and may the peace of God and...

I'm so sorry to hear about your loss. May your memories comfort your heart; and God help the Denious family during this time of sorrow. Isa.41:13