Andy died peacefully March 16, 2014, in Oklahoma City.

Born in Oklahoma City, Andy enrolled in the special program in the humanities at Princeton, joined the Westminster Foundation, and worked on the academic committee of the Undergraduate Council. He served as a Chapel deacon, secretary of Cloister Inn, and president of the Student Christian Association. He won the Biddle Sophomore Essay Prize and the 1879 Junior Prize in English Literature. He was elected to Phi Beta Kappa as a junior and graduated as our class valedictorian.

Andy attended Yale Divinity School for a year after graduation, then shifted his interest to the law, receiving a degree from Harvard Law School in 1963. He served as an assistant district attorney in Oklahoma City and then went into private practice in his own firm, where he specialized in tax law, bonds, and estate planning.

Following his retirement from the law, Andy focused his lifelong interest in painting. His work was displayed at a celebration of Andy’s life at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art Café in April.

He married Barbara Bonner in 1974 and they had three daughters, Leigh, Lucie, and Susan, all of whom survive him. The class extends its sympathy to the family.

Undergraduate Class of 1959