Terry Lynn Andrews, January 17, 1957~July 5, 2021

Jul 8, 2021

Terry Lynn Andrews, 64, of Fayetteville, passed away Monday, July 5, 2021 in Bella Vista.  He was born January 17, 1957 in Fayetteville to Oran Lee and Marion Sweetser Andrews.

He was a veteran of the U.S. Coast Guard.  Terry was a retired registered nurse.  He enjoyed playing with gadgets and doing puzzles and model building. Terry loved the outdoors and kayaking.   His biggest joy was the time he spent with his grandchildren.

Terry is survived by a daughter, Jessica Davison and husband Pat of Gentry; two brothers, Jon Andrews and wife Sheila of Fayetteville and Chad Andrews of Fayetteville; four grandchildren, Marion Andrews, Oriana Davison, Gavin Davison and Vivienne Davison; and one nephew, Hesston Andrews and wife Jessica.

A memorial service will be held at 1:30 PM Monday, July 12, 2021 at the Fayetteville National Cemetery.

Cremation arrangements by Beard’s Funeral Chapel.

 

 

 

 

 

14 Condolences

    • Brenda smith

      My condolences to family and friends

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  1. Don Winn

    We had fun growing up when were kids! I video chat 2019 to catch up but never got together! I am sorry for the family for your loss!

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  2. Karen Spangler

    So sorry to hear about Terry. I worked with him for years. Great guy. Prayers for him and family

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  3. Rose Bybee

    Thank you Anderw’s Family for letting me be part of your family . I Loved Terry very much he will be MISSED be me . Terry was loved by all of us here @ Hillcrest…

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    • Jessica Davison

      You’ll always be part of our family now!

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  4. Lee Alice Wilson

    So sorry for your loss and Jon’s also. Will be praying for you and all your family.

    Lee Alice Wilson, Cindy Wilson and family.

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  5. Lee Alice Wilson

    So Sorry for yours and Jon’s loss. Will be praying for you and your families.

    Lee Alice and Cindy Wilson and family.

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  6. Leigh Asher

    I spent many evenings with Terry when we had moved as a group to the motel so that Hillcrest could renovate plumbing. He was a very interesting man and I would get so tickled when he’d get a new toy in the mail. He was always ready to try it out right away and most usually got a lot of joy out of remote controlled drones and such.
    He was a very caring person and I think would do anything for just about anyone, when he could.
    I was so sorry that I had planned so many travels to my children and grandchildren and stayed with long time friends during surgeries since the day after we moved back to Hillcrest, most in other states, and haven’t been able to spend time with him since we moved back. It seems like I only found out he was so sick and then was talking to him as they were moving him from Hillcrest.
    Chad, Jessica, and all who loved him, I wish I could be there on Monday, but will not have a way to return from northern Iowa by then. My heart is with you and I will miss him very much. God bless you all.

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  7. Gilbert & Donna Bloyed

    Terry will be sorely missed by all who knew him. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family. RIP Terry and thank you for your service to our country
    May God bless you all

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  8. Linda Thielemier

    Marion I know you will miss your Papa dearly. I’m very glad that he was part of our family. Love you!

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  9. Jeff Thielemier

    Dear Marion, I’m sorry to hear of the loss of your papa.

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  10. Harry Greene

    I was stationed with Terry in Miami Fl.
    Stopped by Fayetteville on my way to Ca. We stayed in touch for a lot of years. He was a good shipmate and friend. I am saddened by his passing.

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