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Paul Eugene Andrews Jr.

Fort Worth, Texas

1943 - 2021

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Paul Eugene Andrews Jr. January 14, 1943 - February 27, 2021 Fort Worth, Texas - Paul Eugene Andrews, Jr., entrepreneur, mentor, philanthropist, husband, father, and loyal friend, passed away unexpectedly on February 27, 2021. He was 78. Our beloved Daddo, was born in Ft. Worth, Texas to Paul...

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Dear Judy and family, This second year after Mr. Paul's passing has been harder for me and I know it is still very sad for the family and friends who loved Mr. Paul. RIP Mr. Paul and know that we miss you and love you. Marcia

Judy
I am deeply sorry for your loss. The world and your family has suffered the loss of a true spirit, a man of rare talent, integrity, compassion, generosity and unsurpassed enthusiasm and life and living.
I pray that time may help heal your sorry and bring you peace.
I will always be grateful for the support and friendship you gave to me during the 8 years we lived in Ft. Worth.
God Bless You
Penny

We have suffered the loss of a true spirit, a man of rare talent and enthusiasm for live and living.


Mr. A was a man that was very dear to our family, from being in our life from when my dad started working for him over 30 years ago, he was there to watch as our family grew helping and guiding along the way. To us he wasn’t just Mr. Andrews he was the man who loved his grapes peeled, who walked me (Nakita) around New Port or out to go talk to the turkeys in his front yard. He was a man who could always rock a hawaiian shirt no matter what time of the year and he always seemed to have a...

Mr. Andrews and I have gained so many great memories over the last 30 plus years, so here are just two of my favorite memories.

In 1991, it was our first trip to Boston for 4th of July. We were at the marina and Mr. Andrews kept blowing the horn over and over again. An hour later, the United States coast guard boarding party knocked on the side of boat. They wanted to speak with the owner or master of the vessel. The USCG asked why the horn was going off repeatedly, it is only...

Paul's family and mine lived on the same Kirkwood Rd. block in Ridglea Hills and our parents were good friends. I still drive by our homes on Kirkwood now and then. Although Paul was a few years younger than me, I remember him and what what a nice person he was. Sad to hear of his passing.

There is so much to admire about Paul Andrews because he was so ordinary in many ways. He was truly one of God’s children and he knew this and showed it through his humility, humor and generosity to others. He had great respect for everyone’s story and what they contributed to make the world function and better for all of us.
I know God will bless him, his wife Judy and his family and friends going forward. Rest In Peace Paul. And thank you for the influence you had on my life.

So sorry for your loss.

Mr Andrew’s treated everyone as family as he has treated me for many years , and could you ever forget those funny one liners he always came up with to make you always laugh .
Your pal Sal