In Memory

Al Andres, Jr

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10/17/61 - 11/10/02

 

 

 

 

Alicio Andres Jr.    
Alicio ANDRES JR. 41, better known as Al went home to be with the Lord on November 10, 2002. Al married the woman of his dreams Monica Wofford in May 1991. Al and Monica had four beautiful children, Alicia (15), Alana (10), Alexis (8), and Solomon (2). Al was a long-term employee of Federal Express, where he spent many happy years and will truly be missed. He loved softball, the Church and most of all his family. Al is survived by his mother Maureen Andres, Denise & Monty Larson (sister), Matthew & Dawna Andres and family (brother), Nikki & Dennis Estes and family (sister) all from the Seattle area. He was also loved and will be missed by Monicas' family, Larry & Jackie Wofford his father-in-law Everett, Sharon & Jim Barnes and family-Long Island, NY, Lori & Rafael Spears and family-Los Angeles, CA, Felicia & Charles Olivier and family-Bothell, Angie Barnetson and family-B.C. Canada, and Aaron Wofford and family, Portland. Viewing of the body will be at the Washington Memorial located on International Blvd located in SeaTac on Sunday from 12-4 p.m. and Monday 12-8 p.m. The Services will be held on Tuesday, November 19, 2002, at 1:00 p.m. at the Fairwood Assembly of God located at 13120 SE 192nd St. in Renton. Burial services will be held directly following at Washington Memorial.

 


 



 
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10/15/08 11:37 PM #1    

Shelly Small (Crotteau)

Al Andres...nice guy to all the girls at Kennedy. Looked good in his suits and was a great dancer too. I remember him mostly in a football uniform or a suit on free dress days and how he would always make a wise crack to me everytime I saw him in the halls.

01/22/09 08:23 PM #2    

Patrick Silvernale

Al was a great friend. Went all through St. Edwards with him. A real football nut. I lost touch with him over the years and was sad and shocked when I learned of his passing.

02/05/09 02:35 PM #3    

Thomas Heeney

I last saw Al probally 2000-1 up at Kasch Park in Everret played mens softball against him few years he was still a good ball player and a super nice guy i also went all through school at St. Edwards last time saw Al he looked healhty i am saddened to hear of his passing my sincere thoughts and prayers go out to his friends and family God Bless.

02/24/09 02:15 PM #4    

Larry Nitkey

Check out the Guest Book entries for Al Andres, especially the one from his wife...quite touching and insightful. The story she tells about his 2 1/2 year old and the "fish funeral" they had just prior to Al's death is...well, you'll see.

Seattle Times Guest Book.

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