Andrew Bryce "Drew" Spencer

Andrew Bryce "Drew" Spencer obituary, Smyrna, DE

Andrew Bryce "Drew" Spencer

Andrew Spencer Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Faries Funeral Directors and Crematorium, Inc. on Jan. 2, 2024.

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Andrew (Drew) Bryce Spencer was born August 26, 2004.
He is survived by his mother (Karen Council), his father (John Spencer), his grandparents (Edith Irene and Ronald Council), and his two younger siblings (Jenna Spencer his bestie and Jase Spencer.)
In Drew's younger days he enjoyed playing outside with all his cousins, (Annie, Robert, Alex, and Dylan Huff, Hunter, Taylor, and Kacey,) riding his bike and playing in the mud with Morgan and Ashley. He also loved going to the hunting club with his uncle Huffy, and also enjoyed spending time with his aunt Carol. Drew loved to go to the Delaware State Fair with his aunt Kathy and uncle Smoke to see all the tractors and animals. Overtime Drew was able to start working at Fletcher's Plumbing during the weeks and mostly spent his weekends playing Xbox, going to truck meets, recruiting his friends to help work on his truck, and spending time with his girlfriend (Ivy Mast) and her family. Most people knew Drew for his truck, he took pride in keeping his truck spotless and having the best truck in town. He had always talked about getting his dream truck so he sold his truck to fly to Texas with his friend Tristan, where he bought his dream truck. He had only had his dream truck for an hour and a half before this tragic accident had happened. Unfortunately, this accident took both Drew's and Tristan's lives. We will always carry these memories close to our hearts, Thank you all for your prayers and condolences.
Services will be held on Saturday, January 20, 2024 at 12 PM in the Faries Funeral Chapel, located at 29 South Main Street in Smyrna. Friends are welcome to come at 10 AM for a visitation period before the services start at 12 PM.
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