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John Collins Andrews

Plainview, Texas

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John Collins Andrews John Collins Andrews, 63, beloved son and brother, cherished father and boundless friend, passed away in Plainview, Texas, on Feb. 25, 2012, after a brief illness. Arrangements are under the direction of Lemons Funeral Home. John, known as J.C. to his family and close...

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Dear John C Andrews, my grandfather, I know it´s been years since you´ve passed and I still can´t believe that it actually happened. I genuinely can´t believe I found your obituary. I´ve been looking for awhile. I miss you and Grandma so much, I think about you both so often. You left this Earth when I was little, but you didn´t leave without leaving an impact on peoples lives. Grandpa I love you deeply and there´s nothing in this world I wouldn´t do to be able to hug you and grandma one last...

Always, John: Thank You Family for sharing him with " Us ".... sincere condolences...Love, Always, Sylvia Benini

Vaya con Dios my dear friend ! South Congress has lost a great Iconic Treasure and has been deminished by Johns passing May your black wheel of tresures spin forever in our hearts !
LOVED YOU .....BRAH

We will always be thinking of you.

J.C. was a loving person who helped all and also loved his family. He would do anything to help. He will be missed dearly. Rest in peace We all love you.

To the family, my deepest sympathy on your loss. Can't imagine the feelings and thoughts running through you right now. Pain and sorrow can be unbearable in times like this. But, our heavenly father is the source of all comfort and he gives you the comfort you need in your time of grief.

I bought a pair of earrings that John made...it was at least 15 years ago. They are my favorites and I wear them weekly. A good person, gone way too soon! Mary Margaret Quadlander


James:
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
Karen, UF/Gainesville, FL

I met John while vending my jewelry on South Congress. We became friends and vended together for several years there. I enjoyed listening to JC when he talked about the different kinds
of Stones. From fulgurites to turquoise, John could tell you where
it came from and how it was created. For every icon on his table,JC could tell you it's meaning and how different cultures used it. He will be greatly missed for knowledge, his stories about his travels and vending at the Armadillo...