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It is with the heaviest of hearts that we share that our sweet little T-Rex has left our side and is now stomping and roaring in heaven.
Everett Dunn Andrews was born on September 7, 2020, to Nathan and Candice Andrews, and will be laid to rest on Wednesday, October 9, 2024, at a private family cemetery.
He is survived by his Mom and Dad, Candice and Nathan Andrews; Brother, Asher, twin Sister, Avery and his beloved dinosaur Rawr Rawr; his Great-grandmother, Geneva Conner; Grandparents, “Grumps” Rocky Sexton, “Nana” Sharman Sexton, “Gigi” Ginger Andrews; Uncles, Joe and Jeff Andrews; Aunt and Uncle, Misty and Kerry Hicks; Cousins, Keely, Farrah, and Ryker Hicks.
He is preceded in death by his great-grandpa, Edward Conner, his great-grandmother, Sandra Sexton, great-grandparents, Lonnie and Lomagene Boerm.
Though his time here was short, he impacted many lives both near and far with his strength, bravery, courage, and his fierce T-Rexness. He was a glorious light that brightened every life he touched. He loved dinosaurs times a million and knew them by name. The world is dimmer without our little T-Rex stomping around. Yet we find comfort knowing that he will live on in everyone’s heart and he is at peace in Heaven.
The service will be officiated by Charles Hagood at Kimble Funeral Home on Wednesday October 9, 2024 at 10 am. Visitation will be Tuesday October 8, 2024 from 5 pm to 7pm. He will be interred at a family cemetery “Big Big Horn Resting Place” located at 495 FM Ranch Road 1773 in Menard County.
Memorials may be made to the Everett Andrews Medical Fund at the Kerr County Federal Credit Union.
Services with integrity, pride, and honor are under the direction of Kimble Funeral Home. (325) 446-3076
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