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Edith (Aday) & Aaron Levi Andrews

Washington Cemetery
Washington, McClain County, Oklahoma


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Edith (Aday) Andrews Obit

November 07, 1926 - October 24, 2015




Wilson Little Funeral Home
Purcell-Newcastle, McClain Co., OK
(permission granted)

Posted by: Susan Gabel

Edith Aday Andrews, age 88 of Washington, passed away Saturday, October 24, 2015

Edith Aday Andrews was born November 7, 1926 in Washington, OK, the 4th of 5 children born to Joe and Myrtle Aday.

Edith grew up in the Washington area and attended Washington Schools, graduating from Washington High School in 1945.

On July 19, 1947, Edith married the love of her life Aaron Andrews. Together they were blessed with two daughters, Pam and Marianna. She will be remembered as a wonderful wife, mother, grandmother and friend to many.

Edith was preceded in death by: Her parents, Joe and Myrtle Aday; Brothers, Paul, Otis and Melvin (Bud) Aday and Sister, Marlene Andrews.

Edith is survived by: Her husband, Aaron Andrews of the home; Daughters, Pam Hewett and husband Don and Marianna Masters and husband Cobb, all of Washington; Grandchildren, Monica Orr and husband Matt of Goldsby, Leann Hewett and Taylor Scott of Moore, Kizzy McCaskill and husband Jay of Washington, Taysha Springer and husband Ryan of Goldsby, Mandy Palumbo and husband Mario of Washington and Max Masters and wife Mandy of Edmond; Great-Grandchildren, Kailee, Chaz and Devin Orr, Dax and Darbi McCaskill, Kane and Ganon Springer, Olivia, Daphne and Dominick Palumbo, Slate, Ledger and Knox Masters and A host of other family and friends.

Graveside Services are scheduled for 3:00 P.M. Monday, October 26, 2015, at the Washington Cemetery. Arrangements by Wilson-Little Funeral Home in Purcell. Send online condolences @wilsonlittle.com



Aaron Levi Andrews Obit

February 20, 1925 - October 18, 2016




Wilson Little Funeral Home
Purcell-Newcastle, McClain Co., OK
(permission granted)

Posted by: Susan Gabel

Aaron Levi Andrews, of Washington, OK passed away Tuesday morning at the age of 91.

Aaron was born February 20, 1925, North of Washington to Lem and Maud Andrews, the tenth of ten children.

On July 19, 1947 Aaron married Edith Aday, the prettiest girl he had ever seen. Together they were blessed with two daughters, Pam and Marianna. Aaron farmed, managed the Washita Valley Gin for 45 years, and also owned and operated his own fertilizer business, until retiring at the age of 82. He was loved greatly and will be deeply missed!

He was preceded in death by: His wife of 69 years, Edith, His parents, all 9 siblings, Bert, Paul, Neil, Faye Madden, Coy Hyde , Glen, Jasper, Hosea and Joel

Survivors include: Daughter, Pam Hewett and husband Don of Washington, OK, Daughter, Marianna Masters and husband Cobb of Washington, OK: Grandchilden, Monica Orr and husband, Matt of Goldsby, OK, Leann Hewett & Taylor Scott of Moore, OK, Kizzy McCaskill and husband Jay of Washington, OK, Mandy Palumbo and husband Mario of Washington, OK, Taysha Springer and husband Ryan of Washington, OK. Max Masters (their only grandson) and wife Mandy of Edmond, OK, Great grandchildren, Kailee, Chaz and Devin Orr, Dax & Darbi McCaskill, Kane & Ganon Springer, Olivia, Daphne and Dom Palumbo, Slate, Ledger and Knox Masters.



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