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Robert Stephen Mc Andrews

 

Robert Stephen Mc Andrews,  65, a retired dental technician for the United States Navy, died suddenly Sunday, August 04, 2002 at Lahey-Hitchcock Clinic in Burlington.  Robert was born in NY, and at and early age he moved to Hungary.   At the age of 12 he moved back to the US,  and settled in Florida.  There he completed his education,  graduating  Edgewater H.S.

    After high school, he enlisted in the Navy, and fought in the Viet Nam War.   He began his career with the navy working with refrigeration, and eventually became a Dental Technician.   After over 20 years in the Navy he retired from the Military.    To keep busy after his retirement,  he worked for the Boston Metro News Co, at both Malden Station and Wellington Station. 

    For the past 20 years Robert was a very active member of Club 24 on Salem St.  in Malden.  He ran the kitchen at the club for quite some time, and would often volunteer on Thanksgiving to help feed the homeless.  He also traveled around in to detox centers and prisons counsuling people on the dangers and effects of alcoholism.    Robert had a great love of animals as well, giving time and money ot local shelters. 

    He is survived by his wife Adele M. (Tenerielli)  of Malden, his son  Michael B. and his wife Dawn M. Mc Andrews of Beverly, and of Beverly, his granddaughter Miranda L. Abramovich, and Ethel Tenerielli, who he thought of as a mother.   He was preceded in death by Ethel's Husband, The late Rico Tenerielli. 

    Visitation will be held at Weir MacCuish Funeral Home on Wednesday from 4-8 PM

  Funeral services will be held Thursday, August 8, 2002 at 10:00 A.M. at Weir MacCuish Funeral Home.   Burial will follow in the Puritan Lawn  Memorial Park in Peabody.

 

 

 

 

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