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Darlene Andrews Obituary

Andrews, Darlene
Darlene Helen Andrews was born on July 23, 1941 to Glenn Noggle and Lillian (Buffington) Noggle in Toledo, Ohio. She would eventually become the third of six children, being raised in the Noggle family with five brothers. She attended Garfield Elementary and graduated from Waite High School in 1959. There she was the honored salutatorian speaker, receiving numerous scholarships that would later fund her total college career. Darlene attended the University of Toledo from 1959 to 1963, graduating with a Bachelor of Education degree with specialized teaching coursework. Her college days were greatly enriched by being a four-year member of the Tri Delta Sorority, serving as the chapter's chaplain for multiple years. Darlene's childhood dream of becoming a teacher was finally realized when she acquired a position at Coy Elementary in the suburb of Oregon, Ohio. While in her first year of teaching her career would be interrupted by a wedding - her own. On December 21, 1963 she would marry her high school sweetheart, Chuck Andrews. She had known him since she was twelve as he was a best friend to her older brother. Darlene would put her teaching career on hold for a few years to raise a family of two sons and a daughter. These years were a different kind of teaching, but a very treasured time of her life. On April 1, 1974 the young Andrews family moved to Phoenix, Arizona. There were some health considerations but also the desire for a better climate and new way of life. Darlene would teach at the Jewish Community Center and other schools before finding work in the public school system. In 1976 she would start her career with the Cartwright School District, first as a kindergarten teacher, then a third grade teacher at Tomahawk Elementary. She would retire in 1998 after 22 years of service. It seems Darlene was born to be a teacher. Even while in grade school she was a teacher's helper in Sunday School classes at her Memorial U.C.C. church. She continued through high school to seek such teaching opportunities. It was a passion and she always knew what she wanted to do with her life. She treated her students like little adults, teaching and loving at the same time, enjoying her children with a smile of contentment, truly comfortable and competent in this environment. She was especially proud of her directing the third graders of Tomahawk to do a full stage play, "Molly and the Bookworm". Darlene was indeed a professional, the consummate educator of young children. Darlene and Chuck became active with Lions Club International in 2002, firstly with the Glendale Evening Club and later as Charter members of the Glendale Bellair Lions Club on May 23 of the year. She also became an associate member of the Pinetop Lions Club when they acquired a cabin in Pinetop and would spend many wonderful summers there. As a Lion she especially enjoyed Flag Day presentations to first graders. She would devote many hours during White Cane days standing outside business doors collecting funds for glasses and other charitable causes, organizing potlucks, helping with clean-ups of Camp Tatiyee and its open house days, and chairing the scholarship awards program to NPC nursing students in Show Low. She beamed parading through the streets of Denver at the International Convention with Lions from over a hundred countries around the world. The couple also joined the Gideons International organization in 2008. Darlene would be an auxiliary member of the White Mountains club or camp in Show Low. She was very pleased to be distributing the word of God, the Gideon Bibles, at hospitals and other places of care and business. Her social talents were very evident working with Gideons booth at the Navajo County Fair in Holbrook where she gave out many Testaments with a loving smile and warm greeting. Darlene was gifted musically, having taken many piano lessons in her youth. She had a beautiful alto voice and sang in four different church choirs throughout her years. She was an intense Scrabble player from her youth. Her children and grandchildren would not complete their "rite of passage" until actually beating their Mom or "Nanu" in a contentious game of Scrabble. She was a great cook and could make super meals magically appear in the shortest time. Her "Bird Room" at the cabin contained hundreds of porcelain birds she loved to collect through the years. Darlene looked forward to traveling to Cancun for the summer school break, and was blessed to see Europe, Hawaii, and the Holy Lands in her tourist experience. She loved the outdoors, hiking and camping, and learned to easily out-fish her husband on the White Mountain lakes. Darlene was a member of the Community Church of Joy in Glendale and an associate member of the Calvary Baptist Church of Show Low during summer stays there. Darlene was diagnosed with stage four lung cancer in August of 2012 and underwent various chemotherapy treatments as well as numerous radiation sessions. Those medical efforts, much prayer from countless friends and the pure grace of God allowed her to enjoy a festive 50th Wedding Anniversary with husband Chuck on December 21, 2013. Darlene is predeceased by her parents Glenn and Lillian, and older brothers Dennis and Dave. She is survived by husband Chuck, sons Glenn and Greg, and daughter Kim (Ward) Aycock. Also five grandchildren Jamie, Corey and Caitlynn Andrews, Lexi and Shane Aycock. Also brothers Pep (Debbie) Noggle, Darrel (Linda) Noggle, and Danny (Ginny) Noggle, sister-in-law Mary Noggle, one aunt Betty Buffington, and many nephews and nieces. Visitation will be Saturday, April 5, 2014 from 4:00 to 7:00 PM at Heritage Funeral Chapel, 6830 W. Thunderbird Rd. Peoria, 623-974-3671. A closed casket will be observed to fulfill Darlene's request made some months ago. Her funeral will be held Sunday, April 6, 2014 at 1:30 PM at Community Church of Joy, 21000 N. 75th Ave just north of Hwy 101. Burial will follow the service, place of burial will be announced. Donations to honor Darlene may be made to Cancer Research Institute, One Exchange Plaza, 55 Broadway Suite 1802, New York, NY 10006. Darlene my wife, Tink, my sweetheart, loving Mom of my sons and daughter, doting grandmother "Nanu" of our five grandchildren; we learned to love you even more in your final days - even more. That love will connect us closely and constantly. You are with us; we are with you - always and forever.

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Published by The Arizona Republic from Apr. 3 to Apr. 4, 2014.

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Diane Cottingham

March 30, 2021

It's hard to believe that Darlene has been gone seven years. I think of her often & treasure wonderful memories of knowing her from elementary school thru to her last days. I'll always love her & miss her.

Joe & Jo Ann Gombar

May 21, 2014

I am so very thankful for the support she and Chuck were for our Isreal trip and at the CCOJ 'adult' lunches. You are special people.

Nancy (Nedelco) Olsen

April 10, 2014

I was a classmate with Darlene at Waite High I well remember her as a friend and a friend to all with a lovely, open personality. My sincerest condolences to the family.

JoAnn Nedelco

April 9, 2014

Darlene was a fellow East Toledo/Waite H.S. native and Tri-Delt sorority sister at Toledo University. All my memories of Darlene are of a lovely, kind and wonderful person. So sad for her family's loss.

Karen Bisel Contos

April 9, 2014

I remember Darlene from Waite H.S. She had a very wonderful personality and was very well liked from the class of 59.

Julie walsh

April 6, 2014

We will miss you Aunt Tink. You were such a kind and thoughtful person. My prayers to my wonderful Uncle Chuck and cousins Kim, Glen and Greg. We love you and may the memories of Aunt Tink help you during this difficult time. Julie and family

Rick Byam

April 6, 2014

Darlene was like my second Mother. I became best friends with Glenn when we were 15 and she would always have a toy car or something under the Christmas tree for me. She touched many lives, including this one. My condolences to Chuck and his wonderful family.

C Armenta

April 6, 2014

Glen, so sorry the the lost of your mom. Prayer for you and your family..

Pam Hauser

April 5, 2014

Dear Chuck & family,

We were so sorry to hear of the loss of the love of your lives. Our hearts are heavy with sadness and will keep you all in our thoughts and prayers.

Love always,

Pam & Bruce Hauser
Jim & Rita Andrews
Ruth Klawitter Pendrey

Nancy Moran Hansen

April 4, 2014

Chuck, My condolences go to you and your family in your loss. Many fond memories of your family.

April 4, 2014

I always admired Darlene. I'm sorry for your loss.

Brenda Massey Alvarado

Nancy Carter

April 4, 2014

Darlene was a happy presence at Tomahawk. I have fond memories of her. The children she passed on to me in fourth grade usually knew their stuff. My condolences to the family.

Pep Noggle

April 4, 2014

Tink lived life certain of her faith and confident that she had covered the distance through her years with steadfast loyalty to her beliefs. She was honest yet graceful in her support of all that is good in the world but wielded a fighting spirit that protected those she loved with the shield of her devotion. She loved, laughed,wept little, and enjoyed much. She was as good a woman as God ever created and we will honor her with respect, mercy toward one another, and commitment to doing right when right is needed to be done. We thank God for her life and I will miss her for the rest of mine. Love you all.

April 4, 2014

The Morrison R. Waite Alumni Association would like to extend deepest sympathy to Darlene's family and friends.

Dale & Barb Russell

April 3, 2014

Our sympathy to the family for your loss. Darlene was a good friend and just a wonderful person. She will be missed. We are praying for the family

Tom Henderson

April 3, 2014

Our condolences to you and your family at this difficult time of your life. Everyone at work is sorry to hear of your loss. We will see you on Sunday. God Bless.

Tom and Tami

Holly Thorson

April 3, 2014

We are so sorry for your loss. May memories help to bring you some peace during this difficult time. With much sympathy - The Thorson Family

Donald Case

April 3, 2014

Wonderful tribute. My family is praying for you and yours.

Robert Andrews

April 3, 2014

I have to agree with you Kim, your Dad did a wonderful job with such a difficult task.Deepest sympathy from Debbie and myself

Diane Cottingham

April 3, 2014

I can hardly remember my life before Darlene & I became best friends in the fifth grade, age 11 -- that's 62 years ago. She has been an important part of my life. This is a great loss for all. We have wonderful memories that will bring us strength. Loving thoughts go to her family.

Kimarie Aycock

April 3, 2014

Dad, you did a beautiful job honoring Mom with these words. Mom, our love is with you forever. Kim

Amy W.

April 3, 2014

I wish to express my condolences to the family. Words seem insufficient at this difficult time. We all need comfort when a loved one dies. May you find real comfort and relief from our heavenly Father, family and friends; and as a result, begin to recover gradually from the pain. Love from those around you will help you through the days ahead. The precious memories of your loved one will bring you comfort.

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