Gregory-Andrews-Obituary

Gregory Bartholomew Andrews

Washington, District of Columbia

1950 - 2022

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June 5, 2022
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Washington, District of Columbia

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ANDREWS GREGORY BARTHOLOMEW ANDREWS (Age 72) Greg Andrews, of Washington, DC, passed away from cancer on June 5, 2022, surrounded by his beloved family. Greg is survived by his wife of 42 years (43 on June 10) Susan, his daughter Caroline, and siblings Paula, Marnie and David, along with their...

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Just a wonderful, wonderful man.

Susan, I just learned of Greg´s passing and am overwhelmed with sadness...what a force and presence! I have many fond memories of when we were in our 20´s and the giggles we had. Thinking of you, Heidi

I'm so sorry to hear of Greg's passing. I know how much he will be missed, but I do know of the great memories and legacy he has left behind. Please know that you are in my thoughts an prayers. I send along this Irish blessing. "Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal".

Condolences to the family. Greg was a classy and creative guy.

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The world lost an amazing man June 5th. He loved to make people laugh, such a funny person. He and Scott Wallace were so funny with some of the antics they did ..I went to St. Mary's & high school with him . He will be missed he made so many friends along his journey of life. Will miss hearing his stories..Uplifting his family and loved ones in prayers. Kathy Schons North

Greg was a wonderful, warm, generous, engaging guy. He will be missed.

Please accept my profound condolences. Greg was a wonderful friend and mentor to me. He guided me through my time at Citizens for Reliable and Safe Highways. During my time with Minnesota Advocates for Human Rights and Amnesty International, he warmly and generously gave me anything I needed, from advice to office space. He was a genuine character. I will miss him very much.

I met Greg during the Carter years, He worked at DOT, I worked across the street at HUD. Over the last 40 plus years our paths would cross in various ways, but one sure way was every 4 years at the DemocrTic National Convention. I will miss that gregarious smile and laughter and the required bear hug. I have little doubt that he does not have a perpetual tee time for eternity. Will miss you buddy, farewell and thanks for the memories.