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W. Thomas Andrews

New Castle, Pennsylvania

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W. Thomas AndrewsW. Thomas Andrews, 67, of Neshannock Township, Lawrence County, died the morning of Sept. 14 at Jameson Memorial Hospital, New Castle.Born Nov. 8, 1941, to Ralph and Mary Andrews, Tom was a lifelong resident of Mount Jackson, Lawrence County, before moving to Neshannock Township...

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Oh the fabulous times Ron and I have had with Tom and Leslie. Even, double dating back in high school, etc. We will always have these wonderful memories in our hearts and mind. Leslie, I am thinking about you and with saddness of your loss; we know how close you and Tom have been and for a very very long time.

Carol and Ron Snyder
Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Leslie and family, you have our deepest condolences in Toms passing. It shore was great growing up with him in Muffle Jack . He certainly has made his mark here and in our state. He will be missed by all.

Leslie and Family, I was sorry to hear of Tom's passing. May the knowledge that he was so well respected and liked give you great comfort. May he rest in peace.

Am glad for the memory of Tom. Carry on to live your life. May God be with you, Leslie and your family

Phyllis Lamson Stoner,formerly lived in Jackson Knolls

Dear Leslie and children: You have my deepest sympathy and I will remember Tom in my prayers. Over the years, I have enjoyed working with him and his unique personality,

Leslie and family--
What a wonderful man Tom was! He was a true gift to our region. I knew him through politics as I served in the State Senate and in the US House and he was always a supporter. He never shied away from making his point and providing me with wise counsel regarding issues and ethics. He was his own man--an intelligent and independent thinker--with the strength of character that far surpassed his physical challenges.
I know that the good he did during his own...

To the Andrews Family
You have our deepest sympathy.
Gertrude Meanor, Greg and Rebecca Badurik

To Leslie and children:
As you probably know Tom and I were good friends growing up. We played sports, hung out, spent time together and would even grab our guns and head for the woods around Mt.Jackson for a few hours.We liked to talk politics and have few beers.
One of the big annual festive events in Sept.took place by Hickory Creek under Palkovich's bridge known as the creek party. I'm sure you have heard stories about that. One year,there was a abnormally large crowd and it...