Billie Jean Andrews
February 12, 1932 - July 3, 2021
Born February 12, 1932 in Lufkin, Texas. She graduated Malakoff High School in 1949. After high school she worked for the Malakoff News as a linotype setter for several years and it was one of her favorite jobs.
On July 11, 1954, she married Edwin Andrews and they have shared 66 almost 67 years together. They moved around Texas several times but landed and settled in Dallas in 1968.
She loved gardening and working with her hands including sewing and crafts. Later in life she found her true artistic ability in Eggery where she won several awards through the years. Eggery working with egg shells of all varieties, She had a true passion for the art and was very talented. For millennia and across the world, the egg has been a powerful symbol, representing the earth, fertility resurrection. She was a member of the Egg Art Guild of Texas.
She loved her family, God, fishing and being at the beach. She will me dearly missed but may she find peace, tranquility and happiness where she is now.
Billie is survived by her husband, Edwin E. Andrews; daughter, Risa Andrews; son, James Edwin Andrews; daughter-in-law, Debbie Andrews; grandchild, Branford Kayne Andrews; great grandchildren, Ivy Andrews and Eden Andrews; niece, Le Ann Lattimer; nephews, David Tremmell and Jeffrey Nowell; and sisters-in-law, Joy Trammell and Ann Andrews.
Funeral Service, July 12, 2021, 12:00PM
Obituary provided by Restland Funeral Home - Dallas, Texas
Billie Jean Andrews
February 12, 1932 - July 3, 2021
Born February 12, 1932 in Lufkin, Texas. She graduated Malakoff High School in 1949. After high school she worked for the Malakoff News as a linotype setter for several years and it was one of her favorite jobs.
On July 11, 1954, she married Edwin Andrews and they have shared 66 almost 67 years together. They moved around Texas several times but landed and settled in Dallas in 1968.
She loved gardening and working with her hands including sewing and crafts. Later in life she found her true artistic ability in Eggery where she won several awards through the years. Eggery working with egg shells of all varieties, She had a true passion for the art and was very talented. For millennia and across the world, the egg has been a powerful symbol, representing the earth, fertility resurrection. She was a member of the Egg Art Guild of Texas.
She loved her family, God, fishing and being at the beach. She will me dearly missed but may she find peace, tranquility and happiness where she is now.
Billie is survived by her husband, Edwin E. Andrews; daughter, Risa Andrews; son, James Edwin Andrews; daughter-in-law, Debbie Andrews; grandchild, Branford Kayne Andrews; great grandchildren, Ivy Andrews and Eden Andrews; niece, Le Ann Lattimer; nephews, David Tremmell and Jeffrey Nowell; and sisters-in-law, Joy Trammell and Ann Andrews.
Funeral Service, July 12, 2021, 12:00PM
Obituary provided by Restland Funeral Home - Dallas, Texas
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