25 February 1945 – 22 July 2019
25 February 1945 – 22 July 2019
ANDREWS Kevin Howard:
Peacefully at Te Rangimarie Hospice on Monday 22 July 2019, aged 74.
Dearly loved husband and best friend of Shielah for 50 years.
Loved Dad of Carey and Hiro, and Pip.
Adored Poppa (Captain Grumpy-Pants) of Mika, and Hiroki.
Messages to the Andrews family can be left on Kevin’s tribute page at eagars.co.nz/kevin.
A donation to Hospice Taranaki in Kevin’s memory would be appreciated and may be made at the service.
A service to celebrate Kevin’s life will be held at Eagars Te Henui Chapel, 174 Lemon Street, New Plymouth on Friday 26 July at 2pm, followed by a private cremation.
“A fighter now at rest”

Funeral service held at Eagars Te Henui Chapel
Dear Shielah I am deeply sorry to learn of Kevin's passing on 22nd of July.2019. Kevin was a loving husband, and a very loyal member of the Andrews' Clan. Jenny and I used to meet him at an Andrews' Reunion and loved his frank discussion about work and what it was to meet up with the rest of the Andrews' Clan. From your perspective the loss of a husband and a sole mate of 50 years' are going to be very hard. I can say that time does not heal the impact of the loss. Jobs around the house that Kevin used to do will either be left or another Andrews' member will be called in to do the work. Hopefully we can meet up with you in the future and I can express my condolences personally. With kindest regards Roger
Our thoughts are with you Sheilah and family, Dot, Spud, and Eileen, thinking of you all at this very trying time. Okato has lost another old identity. Big hugs to you all. Neville and Ngaire
I am sorry to hear of your loss. My sympathy to the whole family
To Sheilah and Family My condolences to all the family on Kevin's passing. He is at peace now and you will have some amazing memories. Unfortunately I won't attend the funeral as I have started chemo treatment and as my immunity is low I don't want to come into contact with any flu bugs. I would really like to be there with you but it is not to be. As a kid I can remember him driving Dad's Thames Trader truck that was used to pick up hay and one day driving down the Katikara hill the front wheels fell off. He ended up at Ruth Sims, up the other side and she gave him a sherry. A big no-no now. Love to you all Jocelyn
To Shielah & Family our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Our sympathy is with you.
Dot,Spud and Eileen please accept our sincere sympathy.

Funeral service held at Eagars Te Henui Chapel

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