Richard Stephen "Steve" Andrew, Sr.

August 10, 1948 ~ May 6, 2024
Richard Stephen “Steve” Andrew, Sr.
75 of Mooresville, passed away on May 6, 2024 at St. Vincent Hospital in Indianapolis. Steve was born on August 10, 1948 in Troy, Ohio to the late Richard Harold Andrew and Marianna (Alsup) Andrew.
Steve was graduate of Indiana State University, where he was president of his fraternity, Sigma Phi Epsilon. He also honorably served in the Air National Guard and was a member of the American Legion in Danville. Steve worked in insurance and was a partner at Hadley, Cook & Quillen Insurance in Mooresville for many years. Steve enjoyed family beach vacations, watching sports, especially cheering on his Indiana State Sycamores, Indiana Hoosiers, and the Indianapolis Colts. In his earlier years, he enjoyed playing golf every chance he could and was a member of the Prestwick Country Club. Above all, he will be remembered as a family man, who possessed a strong work ethic, was fiercely loyal to his friends and family, loved his grandchildren dearly, and had a unique sense of humor that will be missed by all.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by the mother of his children, Sheila (Sherrill) Weer; his sons, Richard Stephen Andrew, Jr., Barry Andrew, and a granddaughter Kennedy Andrew.
He is survived by his daughter, Mary (Brian Burt) Siefert; grandchildren, Jordyn Cobb (Evan), Braelyn Andrew, Keegan and Kaleb Siefert, Brandon and Erin Burt.
Services are private.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions are encouraged to be made in Steve’s memory to the National Kidney Foundation, 911 E 86th St #100, Indianapolis, IN 46240, https://www.kidney.org/ .
Final arrangements and cremation are entrusted to Carlisle Branson Funeral Service & Crematory. Please visit www.CarlisleBranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.
Thoughts and prayers…Ron and Jennifer(Quillen) Shoup
Enjoyed working with him. Had many good times and laughs. RIP Steve
The Charles Warren Fairbanks 105 Team (Staff and Students)
RIP old friend. Too many memories of the past to share here. We lived the good times at Rockville High in our hey day. We competed in every sport there was at the time. You were a good friend from the first time we met in third grade. I just wish time had not gotten away from us as we grew apart in our careers. I wish we had done a better job of staying in touch. Maybe some day we can shoot some hoops or play a round of golf together again. Who knows. Your friend always. DGP