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PETER UNDERWOOD ANDREWS

who had a successful architectural practice in Annapolis, Crofton and Washington, DC, died suddenly at home on Wednesday, November 21. He was 60.

Mr. Andrews was born in Greenwich, CT, and attended the Greenwich Country Day School followed by Phillips Andover Academy graduating in 1965. He earned his degree in Architecture at the University of Virginia in 1970.

He returned to Connecticut and worked with architect Bruce Graham for several years before relocating to Annapolis where he worked with Bob Hammond. In 1980, he established his own practice and had completed over 600 projects with more on the boards at the time of his death. Mr. Andrews had an especially strong repeat and referral client base, which attests not only to his talent for creative design and the quality of his work, but also the rapport he was able to establish on each and every project. His clients quickly became his friends.

Mr. Andrews was mentor to a number of young architects who interned in his office from time to time. Many have gone on to establish their own successful practices with the background he provided.

An avid sailor in his youth, he served as Junior Commodore of the Indian Harbor Yacht Club in Greenwich and often participated in races and regattas on Long Island sound. He enjoyed acting in musical theater productions while in school, playing Pooh-Bah in "The Mikado" and Mayor Shinn in "The Music Man". He also enjoyed traveling, and made two extended cross-country drives. He attended many of the American Institute of Architects conventions taking time to explore each new city. He recently celebrated his 60th birthday with friends on a weekend junket to Las Vegas followed by a reunion of his 1962 classmates at Greenwich Country Day School. He was especially delighted to see so many old friends.

Mr. Andrews' paternal grandfather, Archie M. Andrews Sr., was the guiding force behind the Ruxton automobile, a luxury car built in 1929-1930 that featured one of the first uses of front-wheel drive.

Preceded in death by his mother, Margaret "Pinkie" Andrews, he is survived by his father, Archie M. Andrews Jr. and step-mother Dorothy C. Andrews of Annapolis, two brothers, Archie M. "Buzz" Andrews III, of Burke, VA, and Duncan T. Andrews of Wellesley, MA, a niece and goddaughter Hannah Andrews of Virginia and two nephews, Will Andrews of Seattle, WA, and Matthew Andrews of Massachusetts. His extended family includes step-sisters Tanya V. Anderson, Elise C. Murphy, Elizabeth C. Roberts, Margaret C. Thallenberg, Katherine C. Witkowski and Christine C. Evans, and step-brothers John R. Conley Jr., David E. Conley, Michael A. Conley and Matthew J. Conley. Mr. Andrews leaves behind many more cousins, and scores of friends.

A memorial service will be held at 11:00 am on Thursday, November 29 at Christ Church, 254 E. Putnam Avenue, Greenwich. Interment will be in the family plot at Putnam Cemetery in Greenwich.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the School of Architecture Foundation, University of Virginia School of Architecture, PO Box 400122, Charlottesville, VA 22904.

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Published by GreenwichTime on Nov. 28, 2007.

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December 16, 2007

We are very sorry that we lost a dear and good friend like Peter.

Alvin and John Collins and Sullivan

December 12, 2007

To the Andrews Family,

It was a great shock to get this phone call from Gary, as we had just visited with him on the Sunday the 18th of November. We would like for you to know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.

John and I will greatly miss his company, his humor and his smile. I know all of his friends here in Washington will have a big void in their lives. I still find myself looking out the window to see him coming to meet us with his smile and bright eyes!

Rest in peace, Peter, rest in peace!

Alvin and John

gary mikels

December 10, 2007

my heart and thoughts go out to the entire Andrews family and Peter's MANY friends and clients at the loss of my Best friend and family member. Through the 13 years Peter & I were friends, I still can't belive we won't be doing brunch on saturdays. I will truely miss my travel companion,uncle to my dutchess, dinner mate and just the right person to bring me up when i was feeling so low. I can just hear Peter & Curtis laughing over eggs benedict on saturdays. It does give me comfort that Curtis is with Peter reassuring him that he was in no way Mr Celeophane and he has gone Home To MAMA!! Dutchess & I miss you peter on a daily basis and send all of our love up to you..You are sailing with the angels now!! huggs,kisses & dutches licks to you my Best friend

Cheryl Haeseker

December 4, 2007

I miss Peter every day, in so many ways. I find it so hard to believe that I will not run into him in the building or in the neighborhood. But I think I always will run into him, in a memory. He was always there as a friend, as a neighbor, and good for a stress-reducing laugh.

I love you Peter-- and Sam and I miss you, but remember you. xoxo

Keith Morris

November 30, 2007

My condolences to the Andrews family.
Peter - People are put on earth to make a difference and have a positive effect on the world and other people and you certainly have done that with your willingness to be so accepting of people and your ability to cheer up the world.
You will be missed greatly PU and I will be seeing you in all the old familiar places.

Jules Smith

November 29, 2007

My condolences to Peter's family, especially, and to his many friends. Although I had not seen Peter for some time, when I moved to Maryland in 1981 he was very generous with his friendship and time. Later I was able to hire him for some work in my business and for my home. His perceptive assesments of people, his clever wit and gentle nature, along with his genrous spirit are how I will remember him. Way to young, but Peter aways seemed older to me.

Anne Vantine

November 29, 2007

I am sooo saddened to learn that we lost our dear friend Peter. He was a kind and gentle man who always made me smile when I saw or spoke with him. I will miss his sardonic humor which always made me laugh even when times were tough.

I recently moved to New Haven CT from Washington DC, but I spoke with him several times even though I was away. I know he had looked forward to, and thoroughly enjoyed, his visit to CT this past Oct for his school reunion, as well as his trip to Las Vegas for his 60th birthday (a trip that I now so regret I could not make with him) so I take comfort in knowing that he had fun and was in touch with old friends during his last months. All of us from DC will miss him terribly!!

Luv Ya Peter!! :-):-(

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