Andrea Joanna Prime was born on July 23, 1999 and died on January 22, 2023. She was the second of five children born to Philip and Sandra Prime in Irapuato, Guanajuato, Mexico.
Andrea grew up in Mexico as a missionary kid and came to know Christ at a young age. Miriam, Elizabeth and Suzy were her best friends and Danny adored her and when he was younger asked her to marry him time and again. She cared for her family and was always very loving and kind which allowed her to become a great listener. She was always there for others, putting them before herself. She was intentional with her friendships, sending them encouraging texts and letters, praying and checking up on them.
Andrea was very detailed in the way she did things, like always having her car perfectly clean. She had an amazing memory that allowed her to memorize chapters of the Bible in just a few short days. She was also the one we would go to if we couldn't remember a specific date or fact, especially birthdays.
She was also passionate about many things. Art was something she loved and she gifted many portraits and drawings to family and friends. She would spend hours on them until she got every detail perfect. Jackson Hole was her favorite place to visit. Andrea graduated from Jackson Hole Bible College in 2019 and would visit every winter when her former classmates and friends would go so that she could engage in one of her favorite activities, snowboarding. She loved working at APLR (Apartment Painters of Little Rock). She was a dedicated, hard worker (when she wasn't traveling the world–Jerry!). She was revered for being one of the best apartment preppers ever. Andrea loved her little Sunday school kids and enjoyed sharing with them about the Lord. She loved our Lord and His Word and read through the whole Bible many times, even doing a 3 month Bible challenge twice, as well as encouraging others to do it with her.
We miss you, Andrea, and wait for that Great Reunion Day!
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702 W Walnut St, Rawlins, WY 82301
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Rusty Schell
February 2, 2023
To Phillip and family. I Love each and everyone. I am filled with sorrow for you now, but I know your faith in our Lord will get you through this in time.
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