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John Andrew of Lucknow died suddenly on June 20th, 2013 at Wingham Hospital at the age of 69. John was born on September 23, 1943 in Ashfield Township to the late Margaret (Finlay) and William Andrew. He is survived by his siblings Louise Stroh of Conestoga, Bill & Suzanne of RR7, Lucknow, Mary & Robert Rowswell of London and Stephen & Anne of RR7, Lucknow. Missed by his nieces and nephews: Andrew, Robert, Elizabeth, Shauna, Warren, Eric, Robbyn, Jaemyn, Carolyn, Jeffrey, Dennis and Ricky, and by several great-nieces and nephews. Also survived by his Nine Mile Villa family. Predeceased by his brother-in-law Don Stroh.
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Five years after the fact, I have just learned of John's death. John and I were classmates in '66 OAC and great buddies. I still remember visiting John during his recovery from his tragic auto accident in September, 1965. I've often wondered since about how he was doing but was unable to locate him.
Sincere condolences to the Andrews' families in the loss of John. He was a welcome and faithful player at our Monday night euchre games. In April of 2007 he joined our 100 + club with a score of 101.
To Louise, Bill, Mary and Steven and families,
I have fond memories of John and the Lucknow High School years. At the high school reunion last September, we chatted about those years. It was lovely to reminisce with John.
My sympathy to you all at this sad time.
Sincerely,
Beth (Cooper) Walker
Our thoughts go out to the Andrew family during your time of loss.
It was always nice to meet up with John on the street and we will miss seeing him.
Grant and Denise
Louise, Bill, Mary, Steven and families;
We have many fond memories of John from our high school days and riding the school bus. Always enjoyed chatting with him whenever we would meet. Our thoughts are with you at this difficult time.
Louise, Bill, Mary, Steve, and all the family:
I remember John's great sense of humor during our high school years. My deepest sympathy to all of you. May he rest in Peace.
Sincerely
Delores
Toall the Andrew family in the sad loss of John we send our sincere sympathy. He will be greatly missed on the street in the mornings and was always so cheerful when we talked. He was a great square dance partner for many years as well.
Sorry we are unable to be there in person as we are away for the weekend but we will keep you in our hearts and prayers. Bob & June