Kylie Andrews, age 19 of Washington, passed away Sunday, . Kylie Marie Melina Andrews was born in Norman, OK, 1 of 2 children born to Lemuel Brent Andrews and Jeannine Rita (Chausse) Andrews.
She grew up in Washington and attended Washington Schools, graduating in 2011. While in school, Kylie was on the Washington High School Cheer Squad. This love for cheer and her competitive drive allowed her an opportunity to compete both at state and nationally, earning her two national championships. Kylie loved life and was an extremely positive person, always choosing to see the good in every situation. She loved to dance and she loved animals, especially horses and at one time had studied in the Equine Production Program through Mid America Technology Center. She also enjoyed the outdoors where she liked to hunt, fish and spend time at the lake. She was currently taking classes at O.C.C.C. in Oklahoma City while working part time for Auto Valet in Norman and Buffalo Wild Wings in Moore. Kylie cherished her family and never missed an opportunity to send a text or phone a friend. She will be dearly missed!
Kylie leaves behind: Her mother, Jeannine White and husband Johnny of Blanchard; Her father, Brent Andrews and wife Clenda of Del City; Her brother, Collin Andrews of Blanchard; Step siblings, Jessica White, Johnny White Jr., Colton White, Gunner White and Whitney White, all of Blanchard; Kellie Wilbanks and husband Shawn of Moore, Dusty Alexander of Del City; Her grandparents, Lem Andrews and Mary Walker of Purcell; Polly Andrews of Goldsby Leon and Pauline Chausse of Purcell; Numerous aunts and uncles, cousins and a host of other family and friends.
Celebration of Life Memorial Service is scheduled for 2:00 P.M. Thursday, March 28, 2013, at the Goldsby Baptist Church in Goldsby, Oklahoma. Arrangements by Wilson-Little Funeral Home of Purcell. In lieu of flowers,
Memorials may be made to the Kylie Marie Andrews Memorial Fund, at any First American Bank Branch. Because of Kylie’s love for horses, her family will designate money to aid and assist programs that care for aging or abused horses.
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