Shirley-ANDREWS-Obituary

Shirley B. ANDREWS

Yorktown, Virginia

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American Cancer Society

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YORKTOWN - Shirley Bell Reynolds Andrews died on June 24, 2010, after a long courageous battle with cancer.Shirley graduated from Newport News High School in 1951, and went on to the University of Alabama for several years. She began pursuing a career as a Substance Abuse Counselor, in 1973,...

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Barbara, Bob and family,
I am so saddened to hear of Shirley's passing. I wish we could have made the services.
Shirley was a wonderful spirit! I remember when I first met her, and the advice she passed onto me. Never forget it!
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and the family.

My Thoughts and Prayers are with you and the family with the loss of a wounderful women She will be miss by me Frankie Harrison at Port Warwick OutPatient Registration and other coworkers her at Port Warwick Builing II. I will truly miss her jokes.

Sincerly Frankie Harrison

The staff at EVMS Pulmonary Dept. extend our deepest and heartfelt sympathy for the family of Shirley Andrews. Ms. Andrews would brighten our day when she walked into the office. She will be missed by many. Our prayers are with you and family.

Barbara, Bob, and Family

Gary and I both were saddened to hear about the loss of your mother. She was a fighter! GOD has given her a new life with no pain and no worries. Remember all the good times you shared and keep her close to your heart! I know in my heart that GOD will provide you and your family strength and comfort.

Thoughts and Prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time!

Robin & Gary Tate

Barbara and family-Shirley has been such a dear and loving friend to me and I am glad that her pain is gone. God has accepted her and she is one of my guardian angels. I will always cheerish out time together. I love her and all of you as well as Honey. God Bless You all

Barbara and Family, I am so sorry for your loss. I worked with your mom at Williamsburg Place and she was one of the strongest women I have ever known. She was truly an inspiration to me. My prayers are with you and your family.


















Shirley and I were classmates at NNHS, and I looked forward to seeing her at our reunions. My sincere sympathy to her family. May your tears of loss soon be replaced with memories of joyful and happy times together.

Joan Garrison

To the family of my friend Shirley (especially Barbara), there are no words to convey my sadness. But I have to smile and feel joy at knowing Shirley for the short time I did (Co-worker at Williamsburg Place). We shared a special bond that I will hold dear always. God bless her spirit and I will cherish her memory.

Dear Nancy and Barbara, dear Michael and to all of Shirley's family,
Words are so inadequate at a time like this. Know that my heart, my thoughts and my daily prayers will be with you...I took care of both my mother and father until they graduated to heaven, yet, even having been where you are, the journey for each of us is deeply personal and so painful because the loved one we cherished for so long is now gone...I know that Shirley loved you all so dearly because I could see it in her...