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Tracy Andrus

Garden City, Idaho

Feb 10, 1956 – Mar 12, 2024

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BORN
February 10, 1956
DIED
March 12, 2024
LOCATION
Garden City, Idaho

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Tracy Andrus February 10, 1956 - March 12, 2024 Eagle, Idaho - Tracy Andrus, the second of three daughters of former Idaho Governor and Secretary of the Interior Cecil D Andrus and Carol M. Andrus, passed away on the morning of March 12, 2024. Born of rural roots on February 10, 1956, Tracy spent...

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In loving memory of Tracy. For all of our terrific shared times together. From youth in Idaho to the shores of Maui, California and elsewhere. And for our special spiritual, intimate moments. (Despite slapping me in 7th grade French class, Tracy somehow nearly ended up Mrs. Hill. We became very close.) Thank you for sharing your family. And for every minute of our treasured times together. Our trip to Hana was especially unparalleled. Sun, surf and fun. You will always be valued. ...

Tracy - So beautiful, kind and smart. Peace Be To All The Andrus Family.. 55 plus years of Meiers - Andrus Love and Friendship..

Tracy and my wife, Debby Milton Ronan were friends through college and for years beyond until Debby passed away from Inflammatory Breast Cancer. We attended the Cerry Blossom Festval in D.C. where Tracy was the Idaho Cherry Blossom Princess. Tracy was a kind and compassionate friend. Now the two friends are together again in heaven

Tracy, You were an amazing woman and I will never forget you. Rest in peace.

Although I had never met or really knew of Tracy, a tug of my heart compelled me to send condolences and much respect to her family and those who knew her. Coming from the late and greatest govenor of Idaho (and I party on the other side), she had to be a terrific, woman who loved our great, beloved state. God be with you in your grief-stricken time and give you peace and healing and always.

I had always admired Tracy but really got to know her in 1993 when she ran for Boise Mayor and I was part of Team Andrus. We have remained friends since, part of a group of fun, fiesty, progressive women, the Doilies. She was a visionary leader, a champion for women, an advocate for the environment and education but I also knew her as a wise, warm, kind and funny friend. Ralph and I miss her as many others do and send our love and comfort to Jack, Morgan, Carol, Monica, Kelly and the entire...

Sending love and beautiful memories to all. My forever Brave Friend you will and are missed.

There was just a small creek separating our homes in Orofino. Growing up with the Andrus family was an adventure and an honor. Memories of horseback rides in those mountains with Tracy and my sister and times at the cabin are treasures. Tracy was an inspirational woman and a kind soul. Sending my love and deepest sympathy to Carol, Kelly, Jack, Morgan, Monica, and all the family.

I worked for Tracy at Blue Cross of Idaho for a number of years and we remained friends ever since. She was such a special person and I had great respect for her. I miss her greatly.