Person    | Female  Born 21/8/1964  Died 26/12/2004

Tracy Andrews

Categories: Tragedy

Countries: Southeast Asia

The Times website advise that Tracy Lovick was born on 21 August 1964.

In September 2001 she married John Andrews (1959-2004) in the Hertford and Ware registration district, Hertfordshire.

According to the BBC News website she lived in Chingford, Essex and, aged 40 years, was staying in a beach front bungalow with her husband at the Charlie Beach Resort in Phi Phi, Thailand. On the morning of the disaster they had breakfast with friends and had returned to the hut when the wave hit. The hut was destroyed and the couple were not seen alive again.

Our Picture Source states that she was initially listed as missing, aged 40 years, but was later identified on 28 May 2005. Her body was returned to England and was buried in Cheshunt Cemetery, 136 Cromwell Avenue, Cheshunt, Waltham Cross, EN7 5DW. Her husband's body was cremated overseas.

Credit for this entry to: Andrew Behan.

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