Tamara Dawn Andrews

Tamara Dawn Andrews obituary, Jacksonville, TX

Tamara Dawn Andrews

Tamara Andrews Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Boren-Conner Funeral Home - Jacksonville on Nov. 1, 2024.

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A limb has fallen from our family tree, Tamara Dawn Andrews has gone to be with The Lord on October 29, 2024, after suffering a catastrophic brain bleed. Through this tragedy, she was able to donate several of her organs to give life to others.
Tamara Dawn Andrews was the first daughter born to Don and Frances Cutright after they had 6 sons. She was the blessing they received on Thanksgiving Day, November 26, 1964. She was born in Belton, TX and was raised in the Killeen,TX area.
On October 4, 2003 She married the love of her life, David Lee Andrews. They spent their life together between Chandler and Killeen. Tami was one of the kindest women to have graced the earth. She spent many years as a CNA so that she could take care of those who needed her love and compassion. She was a masterful singer with the voice of an angel. She performed in many plays and choir performances with her churches.
Tamara was preceded in death by her parents, Donald Edward and Frances Rosella Cutright both of Chandler, TX. Her son Brandon Wayne Mears of Cleburne, TX, and 2 brothers Paul Shearer of Copperas Cove, TX and Timothy Cutright of Tatum, TX, as well as several nephews.
She is survived by her husband David Andrews of Chandler, TX, her brothers Sammy Bilotta of FL, Mark Shearer of OK, John Cutright of Tatum, TX, and Greg Cutright of Chandler, TX. She is also survived by her sisters and best friends, Tawna Sherrod, Tricia Boyd, and Tracie LeBlanc all of Chandler, TX.
She is also survived by a son Matthew Timothy Mears of the Arlington, Texas area, and grandchildren Katelynn, Colton, and Collin, and great grandchildren Laycee, Colson, and Grayson. And many nieces and nephews.
Although she never had a daughter, she is also survived by her beautiful Goddaughter Reese M'Kenna Rose Cutright, whom she loved as her very own.
A memorial service will be held on :
Saturday Nov 2, 2024
At 2:00 pm
River of Grace Church
6705 FM 279
Ben Wheeler, TX 75754
Her nephew John Boyd will be officiating.

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