Fumiko M. Andrich

October 19, 1928 - April 3, 2021

10/19/1928 - 04/03/2021

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Thursday April 08, 2021
11:00 am
St. Jude Church
710 Jefferson Ave
Glendale, WV 26038
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Fumiko Marie Andrich, 92, of Glen Dale, WV, passed away Saturday, April 3, 2021 at Liza’s Place.
She was born in Japan, October 19, 1928. Fumiko was a member of St. Jude’s Catholic Church. She enjoyed oil painting, gardening, cooking and dancing with her late husband, Tom.
Fumiko was a pillar of the community and will be best remembered and loved by her patrons as the owner and operator of the Warsaw in Glen Dale. She assisted in running the bar from 1955-2019.
In addition to her parents she is preceded in death by her loving husband, of 54 years, Thomas M. Andrich Jr. and her immediate family in Japan.
Fumiko is survived by her son, Thomas B. Andrich of Glen Dale; her grandson, Thomas Eisa Andrich of Glen Dale and his mother Annie VonNeida; her brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Frank and Nancy Borsuk of Glen Dale and many nieces and nephews.
A mass of Christian burial will be held Thursday, April 8, 2021, at 11 am at St. Jude’s Catholic Church.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Soup Kitchen of Greater Wheeling by clicking here.
Condolences may be offered to the family at www.altmeyerfuneralhomes.com.

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Betty Duffy
2 years ago

Tom and Family
My heart goes out to you at this time. Your Mom was one of those special people who meant so much to so many in so many different ways. She was there for for whomever needed that extra shoulder to listen … Yes, You were the apple of her eye … and her special one but she found space in that big heart for many. She will always be remembered by those she nurtured! I’m sure her next journey will be filled with many more happy times!

Mike Peabody
2 years ago

Little Tom ,Jay and Tom sorry for your loss. She was nothing but sweet to a bunch of “rowdies” and cooked everything with love. We just lost an Era when we lost her. God Bless

Jodi Kershuk
2 years ago

I first met Fumiko when she would stop in the Plaza for dinner. She would place her order, then head up to Hallmark to get the newest beanie babies. She was always kind to everyone. My thoughts and prayers are with all of those who knew and loved her. She will be missed!

Ron Osmianski
2 years ago

Tom,
Your mom was a true lady in every sense of the word. She was always so kind, and sincerely interested in the lives of so many. I remember talking with Fumiko while she was recuperating from some health problems at Mound View. She came to hear us on Gospel Night and I sat with her another night when The Elson’s performed there. What a wonderful Lady. My heart goes out to all who new and loved her.

Greg Bartlett
2 years ago

Tom & Annie
So sorry to hear of your Mom’s passing. So many great memories of the Warsaw And your Mom and Dad! Wonderful people! Always so tolerant of the “Tuesday night gang”. Smile.

Chris Welsh
2 years ago

Tom…sorry to hear about your mom…

Gregg Crow
2 years ago

Very sorry to learn of Fumiko’s passing. Surely she is in Tom’s arms now. The Warsaw will go on in my memories, as will Tommy and Fumiko who made the Warsaw the legend that it is today and forever more. Last call has been made and you both can rest now.

Jay Knapp
2 years ago

Tommy,
Very sorry about your mom. The WARSAW will always be a memory for so many people from my generation. Thank you Fumiko for being part of it

Beverley Stephens
2 years ago

Fumiko and Tommy were very much a part of my youth. They were both such kind people. Fumiko was a lady. She will be missed but also fondly remembered.

Erin Peabody Powell
2 years ago

I was just a little girl when I met her & Tom with my family. Such a wonderful family. Prayers to all.