William “Bill” Andrews Obituary

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DavesPaper.com | by David Ireland | July 30, 2025

William “Bill” Andrews

February 22, 1961 – July 26, 2025

Bingham/Island Falls/Sherman/Patten – William “Bill” Andrews, beloved brother, uncle, cousin, and friend, passed away peacefully on July 26, 2025, at Houlton Regional Hospital, surrounded by the love of family and friends, after a courageous battle with pneumonia.

Born with Down syndrome, Bill lived his life with a joy and light that touched everyone he met.

He was truly one of a kind—happy, loving, full of laughter, and always ready with a smile or a​ harmonica tune. Bill’s warmth and gentle spirit left a lasting impact on all who were fortunate​ enough to know him.

In his younger years, Bill cherished summers at the family camp on Kingsbury Pond, where he​ loved swimming and riding bikes with his brothers and sister. He was a big fan of good​ food—never one to turn down a hamburger or hot dog with fries, a bag of potato chips, and a​ cold Diet Coke.

Bill had a deep love of music and could often be found playing along to his favorite songs on his​ harmonica. He was also a devoted fan of classic TV, especially Happy Days and Laverne​ Shirley, shows that brought him endless joy.

A proud participant in the Special Olympics, Bill loved the camaraderie and excitement of​ competing. He looked forward to the events and the chance to see his friends and family cheer​ him on. Bill showed us all what it means to compete with heart, courage, and kindness—a true​ inspiration.

Bill is now reunited with his beloved parents, Jane and Ed Andrews; his sister, Tammie; his​ favorite uncle, Ken (“Bun”); and many other cherished family members.​ Left to dearly miss Bill are his brothers, Clayton “Chip” (Kate) Andrews, Jamie (Cindy) Andrews, and Travis (Lynn) Andrews; his nieces, Ashley Andrews and Jayna Andrews; his​ nephews, Cory Andrews, Clay Andrews, John Andrews, Will Andrews, and Brandon Davis; his​ cousin Carla Small (Andrews), who was like a sister to him; many other beloved cousins; and​ countless friends whose lives he brightened.

Special thanks to Mary Bates, Kim Bartman, and the many caregivers who took such wonderful​ care of him over the years.

Bill was a very special person in every way. He showed us the power of pure joy, unconditional​ love, and how to live each moment with gratitude and laughter. His memory will forever be a​ blessing to all who knew him.

A celebration of Bill’s life will be held on Monday, August 4th, at 11:00 a.m. at the Bingham​ Cemetery. In honor of Bill, the family encourages donations to Special Olympics Maine​ (https://www.somaine.org) in lieu of flowers. To share memories and condolences please visit www.bowersfuneral.com

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