William-Andrews-Obituary

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William Charles Andrews

West Lafayette, Indiana

1917 - 2016 (Age 98)

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DIED
January 28, 2016
AGE
98
LOCATION
West Lafayette, Indiana

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Soller-Baker Funeral Homes, Inc. – Lafayette Chapel Obituary

William Charles Andrews, 98, passed away Thursday, January 28, 2016 in West Lafayette. Born December 1, 1917 in Tippecanoe County to William S. Andrews and Clara Kirkhoff Andrews Smith. He met the love of his life, Bonita House in second grade at Dayton Elementary. Bill married Bonnie on...

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So sorry for your loss. 3 generations of my family was lucky enough to know Mr A and to have worked for him. He was a wonderful man and will be missed.

THE best BILL WEISE AND FAMILY WHAT MORE CAN YOU SAY"

The world lost a great man. It was an honor to know him and a pleasure to have worked for him. Rest in peace Mr. A

The sweetest patient a nurse could ever care for what a blessing!

Sorry for you loss ,bill was a great guy to work for. I was there in service dept from 1980 till Oct 1995. Even though I was let go we parted on freinds terms he was a good man and good to my family.

I worked for Bill in the 80s. He was the most grateful man I have ever worked for
he was so good and fair with everyone.
It was a honor to have worked for him.

May he rest in paradise. I carry my cross in your dad's honor. Mack and I are praying for you, Bonnie and your family.

Deanna McMillan from BSF.

Mrs. Andrews, Deb and Bonnie,
I just saw the obituary on Bill in the paper this morning. There isn't time for me to come and pay my respects.
I am so sorry for your loss. Mr A was one of a kind and I enjoyed working for him back in the late 80's. The last time I saw Mr and Mrs A was at Mrs. Thompson's funeral at the church. Mr A never forgot a face or name.
He will be dearly missed not only my me but by many.

Was pushing my dad in his wheelchair in the Westminster Health Center a week or so ago. We passed Bill going the other way. Bill said "Hello Richard." My dad paused for a second and then replied "Hello, Oldsmobile".