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Marion McAndrew Harvey Nov. 8, 1920 ~ Oct. 8, 2012

October 10, 2012, 9:05 am by Staff Reports

Marion McAndrew Harvey Nov. 8, 1920 ~ Oct. 8, 2012
Marion "Mimi” Frances McAndrew Harvey was born Nov. 8, 1920 on a farm in Williamson County
to Wendell Evert McAndrew and Bertha Peacock McAndrew. She passed away peacefully on Oct.
8, at Orchard Park Assisted Living in McKinney, Texas.
Harvey lived in Richardson, TX for fifty
years. There she raised her family and was employed by Collins Radio and the University of Texas at Dallas as a switch board operator until her retirement. She was a member of Saint Barnabas Presbyterian Church in Richardson.
She married her husband, Edwin Joseph Harvey, in 1946 after they met each other in Austin. She
loved politics and was a life long Republican. She enjoyed supporting and working for the Republicans across the state. Harvey loved her family and was very proud of them.
She is survived by son Edwin A. Harvey and wife Janet Veerman Harvey of Celina, Texas, and Christopher W. Harvey of Richardson; siblings Margaret Ann McAndrew Tanksley of Bertram, Martha Louise McAndrew Lilly of Bedford, Texas, Emma Maudena McAndrew Williams of Dallas, and Madeline McAndrew Tempio of San Antonio; grandchildren Amy Christine Harvey Redus and husband Brady Redus of Sapulpa, Okla., Kristin Lynn Harvey Franks and husband Russell Franks of Little Elm, Texas, Ryan Thomas Harvey, of Celina, Texas, and Adam McAndrew Harvey of Celina; great-grandchildren Kai Redus, Jadden Redus, Jackson Franks and Ryder Franks.
She was preceded in death by her husband; and siblings Maxine Elliot McAndrew, Kenneth Evert
McAndrew, Louis McAndrew, William Senter McAndrew, and Wendell Allen McAndrew.
A remembrance service was held at Restland Memorial Chapel and followed at Restland Memorial Park on Saturday, Oct. 13 at 2:30 p.m. In memory of Marion Frances Harvey, donations may be made to Union Gospel Mission, 3211 Irving Blvd., Dallas, TX 75247.
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