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Kenneth Ray Andrews

Vancouver, Washington

Jun 2, 1937 – Sep 21, 2015

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June 2, 1937
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September 21, 2015
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Vancouver, Washington
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Kenneth R. Andrews, former co-owner of Vancouver Funeral Chapel, passed away September 21, 2015, at PeaceHealth SW Medical Center. Kenny was born June 2, 1937, to Ray and Inez Andrews. Kenny grew up in the Arnada neighborhood where he made many life-long friends. As a teenager, he attended...

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Ken was a gentleman and a gentle man who always had a genuine smile for everyone. He loved his family very much. Kay was his great life partner and they were a wonderful couple together. He will be missed. Condolences to the family at this time.
Jack and Donna Nozel

Sad to learn of Kens passing. He was a great mentor to me. To say that he was compassionate is an understatement. He loved working, golf and his family. Kay may God send His spirit to give you peace at this time.

My condolences to the Andrews family. Our thought and prayers go out to you in this time of loss. Ken will truly be missed. May God watch over your family!!

I first came to know Ken in my work with the City's cemeteries while employed with Parks and Recreation and later came to know him well when he was co-president of Columbian Little League. At that time, the league suffered from worn out facilities and Ken, and co-president Gary, set their minds to moving the league forward with upgraded fields and a new fieldhouse. Ken paid a lot of visits to me as this partnership moved along and, given his pleasant nature and a sincere interest in youth...

I was so sorry to read the notice of Ken's death in the Columbian. I hadn't had any contact with Kenny and/or Kay in the last few years, but I have some great memories of times shared ... like at Royal Oaks barbecues ... in years gone by. I pray for God's comfort and healing for you and your boys, Kay, as you deal with this tremendous loss in your lives.

Kenny was always ready with a big hug and kind words when we most needed them. He made a difference and we will miss him always.

Uncle Kenny, Grandma Missy, Grandpa Ray and my mother Carolyn, all together again...(would LOVE to be at that reunion!)
My thoughts are with you Aunt Kay, John, Mark & family. Love, Becky

Ken was so kind and treated our family with great tenderness and love when my husband died 16 yrs. ago. He was a good friend and someone I always trusted. His smile and his kindness will never be forgotten. Thinking of you Kay. Dottie Thompson

We have known Kenny for many years and the description in the paper emphasized his qualities so well. He was a positive presence in the community and will be missed. Our thoughts and love to the family in this time of loss and grief. May God's blessings comfort you at this time.
Always,
Gil & Ginger Kleweno