Events
Visitation and Memorial
Larkin Mortuary, 260 E. South Temple, Salt Lake City, UTWednesday Jan 29, 2025 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Mary Lou Andrew passed away on January 26, 2025, peacefully with family by her side.
Mary Lou was born to Richard C. Andrew and Ruth Hollis Andrew, loving parents who gave her a blessed life. After her parents passed, she lived at the Beaumont Retirement Home in Bountiful, Utah.
She was loved and cared for by her many cousins, who loved her very much. She was also very fortunate to have special friends who visited her often and showered her with love, thoughtful gifts, and treats.
Mary Lou was a spiritual giant. Her faith in our Heavenly Father and His eternal plan never wavered. She loved to sing church hymns and was always eager to learn more about the gospel.
One of Mary Lou’s favorite shows was Curious George. Like Curious George, Mary Lou was curious and loved learning; family and friends were very important to her.
Visitation and a brief memorial will occur on Wednesday, January 29, 2025, from 10:00 to 11:00, at the Larkin Mortuary at 260 E. South Temple, SLC. She will be interred at the Salt Lake City Cemetery next to her mother and father.
Guestbook/Condolences
Mary Lou was a bight light in our lives. She was so attentive to our family and watched over our children for many years. She came on trips with us and to birthday parties and excursions to the zoo and park. She was fun and delightful with the children. She had angels watching over her - truly without guile and pure in heart. Our lives are better because we knew MARY LOU! ❤️❤️
You were one of the great one’s.you were always happy and befriended many people.Thank you for your friendship I will miss you as will all of us Including all of the previous 5 branch presidency’s that knew you.Thanks for being the rock of the of our branch
Thanks Mary Lou for all of your tender care of our children as they were growing up. You are a delight to know and learn for. Now, you're off to better pastures and reunions. Give your Mom and Dad a hug for us. All of you were such a staple of our ward and neighborhood.We will remember you fondly....Love
Mary Lou I love you so much. You were a sweet person. We had a great time together,always laughing! I was blessed to have you in my life.
I’ve enjoyed visiting her and hearing about her funny, quirky stories growing up. I remember her having a strong spirit when we would visit her as kids. Truly a remarkable woman who will be cherished and remembered forever.
We loved Mary Lou's sweet spirit
She enjoyed eating breakfast with us and playing hand games with Gordon when we got there in time to do so. She was usually close to finishing and would make a point of joining us before leaving. She enjoyed our visits. She was a very determined yet patient and loving woman. She was so happy with anything you did for her. We will miss her but know her reception with family members has been glorious and sweet. She was faithful and loved the gospel deeply.
Mary Lou was one of gods angels assigned to earth.
I will always be grateful for the tender care, patience and kindness that Mary Lou showed me as a young child.
I will always be grateful having Mary Lou enter into our family’s lives when we moved into the Monument Park 2nd Ward with 3 young children. She became a loving influence & trusted babysitter helping out often. Along with the Hatch family across the street from us we also had many occasions & memories of great times together. She is an “angel” , ever purely giving love and support to those around her. I’ll always remember her sweet support of me when I had my mother living with us and in the process dying after going off dialysis. Mary Lou: always kind, always offering a spirit of hope & love. She was also fun in helping our little ones ❤️ She even came to our family Halloween party one year dressed most appropriately as “Mary Poppins” 🥰 What a most wonderful reunion she is having with her remarkable Mother & Father who truly were loving examples to her and all of us fortunate enough to have known them . Sending our love, Mia, Thayne , Kajsa and Traeden
I remember Mary Lou with just a full heart. She was alway just kind and attententive as I taught her every month. She will be missed
Carolyn Greer