ANDREA R. GOODMAN
Andrea R. Goodman, 67, of Lancaster died Saturday, April 7, 2012 at Hershey Medical Center. She was the wife of F. Edward McCue for 26 years.
Born in Coral Gables, FL, she was the daughter of the late Max and Barbara Singer. Andie graduated from University of Miami and received her MBA from the University of Phoenix.
She was a well known photographer and jewelry maker. She sold her jewelry at various craft shows and Eastern Market in Lancaster. Andie and her husband were the fourteenth husband and wife team to earn the prestigious title of Certified Professional Photographers.
She was a member of Temple Shaarai Shomayim. In addition to her husband Ed, Andie is also survived by her daughter Melanie Goodman Dante of Philadelphia, her brother James Singer of Erie, PA and sister Ann Singer of West Palm Beach, FL.
Andie’s Memorial Service will take place on Thursday, April 12, 2012 at 3:00 p.m. at Temple Shaarai Shomayim, 75 E. James Street, Lancaster. The family will receive friends at the Temple from 2:30 p.m. until the time of the Service. A private Interment will take place at the convenience of her family. In lieu of flowers Memorials may be made to The American Cancer Society, 314 Good Drive, Lancaster, PA 17603.
Dear Melanie,
I was so sad to hear of your mother’s passing. I was honored to meet her and get to know her at our OGC group gatherings. What an incredible and joyful spirit! My sincere sympathies,
Ceil
Comment by Ceil Treiss
Dear Ed – We were saddened to learn of Andie’s illness and death. I’m sure you know there is a large community of friends wishing you well at this difficult time.
Comment by Beth & John Gamel
I knew Andie from Dr Diamantoni’s office and we always had a good time when she came in. My prayers go out to her, Ed, and Melanie.
Comment by Maryann Enge
Ed and Melanie,
Beth and I are so sorry to hear of Andi’s passing. We pray for you and hope you will find comfort and peace in the Lord. Andi was so specisl to us. I (Dennis) have worked with Andi for many years and always enjoyed her talent and love of photography. But most important, Andi was a true and caring friend that I so appreciated. Her strength and the character she displayed through her illness is a true testimony to the wonderful person she was. I (Beth) so enjoyed meeting Andi, we would use different trade shows to just sit and catch up with each other. She was always a joy to be near. We shall miss Andi deeply as we know you will too.
Love from us to you,
Dennis and Beth
Comment by Dennis and Beth Cole
So sorry to hear of Andie’s death – she was a wonderful and loving creative woman! and her good energy will be missed here in Lancaster ! love mimi
Comment by Mimi Shapiro
I got to know Andie from her jewelry making. I have some of her jewelry in my store, Dragonfly.
All proceeds from the sale of her jewelry will be donated to the American Cancer Society. I proudly wear a pair of her Dragonfly earrings in honor of my Daughter whom I lost 2 years ago. I will continue to do so and always remember the spirit of the lovely woman who made them. May you find comfort in your memories and pride in her courage. Cheryl
Comment by Cheryl Kreider
Dear Melanie and Ed:
We have know Andie for many years not only as a friend but as a Rep. for our company.
We will miss her. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Comment by Liz and Stan Levin