What's Happening?
William Rodney Andrews, a beloved member of the Loganton community, passed away on March 22, 2026. Known affectionately as Rod or Bill, he was a dedicated family man and farmer. Born to Evan and Martha Heltman Andrews, Rod spent most of his life on the family farm,
initially focusing on dairy farming before transitioning to beef cattle. He graduated from Sugar Valley High School in 1969 and briefly served in the National Guard. Rod was also employed by Piper and later R.W. Bird Trucking, where he worked as a tractor-trailer driver. In retirement, he enjoyed spending time on his farm and riding his 4-wheeler with his dog, Chloe. Rod was known for his generosity, humor, and willingness to help others. He is survived by his wife, Linda, daughters Jennie and Hayley, sister Ann, and several grandchildren, nieces, and nephews. A funeral service is scheduled for April 4, 2026, at Mountain View Alliance Church in Jersey Shore, Pennsylvania.
Why It's Important?
The passing of William Rodney Andrews marks the loss of a significant figure in the Loganton community. His life and work on the family farm contributed to the local agricultural landscape, and his involvement in the community fostered a sense of camaraderie and support among residents. Rod's legacy of kindness and humor has left a lasting impact on those who knew him, highlighting the importance of community ties and the role individuals play in shaping their local environments. His story underscores the value of rural life and the contributions of farmers to the broader societal fabric.
What's Next?
Following William Rodney Andrews' passing, the community will gather to honor his life and legacy at a funeral service on April 4, 2026. This event will provide an opportunity for family, friends, and community members to come together in remembrance and support. The service will be held at Mountain View Alliance Church, with a visitation preceding the ceremony. After the service, attendees will participate in a luncheon, followed by interment at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. The gathering will serve as a moment of reflection on Rod's contributions and the enduring bonds he fostered within the community.









