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George Henry Andrews

Andrews, George Henry

Date of Birth: March 24, 1928 Place of birth: Toronto, Ontario
Date of Death: January 22, 1982 Place of death: Toronto East General Hospital, Toronto, Ontario Cause of death: kidney failure resulting from complications of Diabetes

George AndrewsGeorge Henry Andrews
Born: March 24th, 1928, 130 Queensdale Ave. Toronto, Ontario
Died: January 22nd, 1982 01:38 hrs. Toronto East General Hospital, Toronto, Ontario of kidney failure resulting from complications of Diabetes
Buried: St. John's Norway Cemetery, Toronto Ontario January 26th 1982 14:00 hrs

George Henry Andrews
Born: March 24th, 1928, 130 Queensdale Ave. Toronto, Ontario
Died: January 22nd, 1982 01:38 hrs. Toronto East General Hospital, Toronto, Ontario of kidney failure resulting from complications of Diabetes
Buried: St. John's Norway Cemetery, Toronto Ontario January 26th 1982 14:00 hrs


5' 9" Skinny. Bright blue eyes, reddish brown hair, fair complexion. Glasses from childhood.
Trade: Printer
Employed: Gage Envelope (Barber Ellis, Barbicon ) 1945-1982
Parents Wilfred and Mary Jane Andrews (nic Tustin )
Father born in Kent England, Mother born in Toronto, both late 1800's ( I will advise when I get proper dates)
Siblings Wilfred Andrews b1922- d 2007 and Dorothy Martin (nic Andrews ) b1926- d 2004
Attended R.H. McGregor School grades K-8 and East York Collegiate 9 and 10
Serious car accident at 6 years of age resulting in missing piece of bone on top of his head. He wore a leather cap to protect it for 2 years.
Outstanding athlete excelling in Baseball ( 3rd base ) and Basketball
Avid enthusiast of all sports especially Hockey, CFL Football and Boxing, a passion carried on by his daughters.
Married Marjorie LeFeuvre May 23rd 1947.
3 adopted children, Robert b1957 - d1998, Mary Ann b1959 and Catherine b1963
He was the best father ever, a good friend, well liked and respected by collegues, neighbours and teammates.
He would have loved his grandson Kyle.
He would have been great "buddies" with Glenn.
I miss him every day!