Whitesell-Somers Family Web Project - Person Sheet
Whitesell-Somers Family Web Project - Person Sheet
BirthJun 22, 1944, Alamance County, North Carolina261, William Alvis “Bill” Andrews
DeathApr 23, 2025, Graham, Alamance County, North Carolina261, William Alvis “Bill” Andrews
BurialMount Pleasant United Methodist Cemetery (Mount Pleasant United Methodist Church Alamance), 4400 Alamance Church Road, Guilford County, North Carolina261, William Alvis “Bill” Andrews
FatherWalter Thomas ANDREWS (1895-1968)
MotherOnie THOMPSON (1907-1979)
Obituary Online notes for “Bill” William Alvis ANDREWS
4/28/2025

William Alvis “Bill” Andrews
June 22, 1944 ~ April 23, 2025 (age 80)

William Alvis “Bill” Andrews, 80, of Graham, NC passed away at his residence on Wednesday, April 23, 2025.

A native of Alamance County, he was the son of Walter Thomas Andrews and Onie Thompson Andrews, both deceased.

Bill worked at the Vocational Trades facility in Burlington and was of the Baptist faith. He truly loved music, especially gospel music and anything by Elvis. He cared deeply for his family and loved collecting old ID pictures of his loved ones.

Survivors include his sister, Patricia Rhodes; a brother, James “Jimbo” Andrews; nieces, Rebekah Rodriguez (Gabriel), Denise Long, and Penny Deas; nephews, Jay Andrews, Duane Andrews, Russell Handy, and Mark Smith. He was preceded in death by his sister, Edna Handy (Henry); brothers, Boyd Andrews (Betty), Max Andrews (Jean) and Willard Andrews; and his nephew, Jeff Andrews (Pam).

A funeral service will be conducted at the Rich & Thompson Chapel in Graham on Saturday, May 3, 2025 at 3:00 p.m. with the family receiving friends from 1:45 -2:45. Burial will follow at Mt. Pleasant Church in Kimesville, NC. 261, William Alvis “Bill” Andrews
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Created Jul 31, 2025 by Terry M. Whitesell

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