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Andrew Winslow Obituary

Andrew Wood Winslow
WHITE HAT - Andrew Wood Winslow was born on December 21, 1922, as the fourth son and fifth and final child of George H and Annie Layden Winslow in Pasquotank County, NC.
Andrew was preceded in death by his beloved wife of 75 years, Frances Banks Winslow (1925-2023) and siblings Phillip Winslow, Helen Winslow Larabee, Wilson Winslow and G Henry Winslow.
Andrew and Frances are survived by their four children, George A (Cheri) Winslow, Andrew W (Sharon) Winslow, Anne Winslow Maurer (Paul), and Phillip D. (Sherri) Winslow. He also has 9 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren who fondly remember his encouragement and prayers.
He graduated from Central High School in Pasquotank County in 1940, where he won the Osborn Citizenship Award. Two years later in 1942, the love of his life Frances Banks also won the Osborn Citizenship Award. Andrew entered Asbury College in 1940. World War II interrupted his college tenure; he served in the Army, stationed at Ft. Bragg from 1944-1945. It was "The Greatest Generation" of young men who won that War in 1945. After the war, he returned to Asbury College on the GI Bill to complete his BA degree in Liberal Arts. Andrew was President of the debate club and graduated in 1946. He made many friends at Asbury and was a loyal advocate for an impactful Asbury Christian education and experience. Andrew remained an active and dedicated member of his community throughout his life. He was a local Farm Bureau member for many years. He also served as President of the NC Soybean Producers Association in the early 1970s. Andrew was a charter member of the Elizabeth City Evangelical Methodist Church which his father, G. H. Winslow and D. T. Whitehurst founded in 1946. Andrew enjoyed preparing for and teaching Sunday School classes of youth through senior adults for more than 60 years. Andrew's easy laugh was famous and emanated from his deep, rich full heart. He and Frances often entertained from home on the farm or at the river (White Hat). Many family, friends, fellow Asburians, preachers, missionaries and Christian musicians enjoyed their delightful hospitality. He will be fondly remembered for encouraging young people. Uncle Andrew's nieces and nephews loved to visit, where they enjoyed vibrant fun and games. The visitors were served the "BEST" from Aunt Frances' kitchen. Andrew loved to serve! Andrew's life reflected a firm foundation and a deep faith in his Lord Jesus Christ often filling the atmosphere with joy and laughter.

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Published by The Daily Advance on Jul. 15, 2025.

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Twiford Memorial Chapel

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Elizabeth City Evangelical Methodist Church

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