Andy was my best friend. We met because we both really enjoyed Steve Kimock's music, and then realized we lived just a couple of miles from each other. We were both at the same Zero show in College Park, MD in 1997 where I think he and Pam first met. We had lots of fun going to lots ofconcerts together, all over the country. We would fly to SF, Arkansas, Chicago, and drive to NYC and upstate New York to see Kimock play guitar. Andy, I miss you so much!! I think about you all the time!
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andy and i were born 2 days apart in the same gwu hospital in dc, on the same floor. our moms lived a few doors away from each other in silver spring, md.
he is still with me; every couple of months he's in my dreams. when we were born, i was a couple of weeks late, andy was a couple of weeks early. he snuck into life early, two days older than me. and he snuck out *way* too early. :<(
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1985, GIVF Fertility, Williams Drive, Fairfax, VA, USA
GIVF- the very beginning !
— with
me (Beverly Joyce),
Janet Hanser,
Laurel Patton
and Andy Dorfmann
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I'm a science teacher now, Andy, and every time I try something new in class I say, "What would happen if...." and then I laugh and think of you. Thanks for being a great teacher to me!
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I can't believe it's been two years! :( Even though I hadn't seen you in person in a long time, Andy, I think of you often. Every time I see a BMW sports car--you took me for a ride in your new one back then. Every time someone asks me a genetics question---even though I haven't been in the lab in 20 years, I still remember everything l learned there. Every time I hear a good Dead jam...jeez, that's almost every day. You were probably the best boss I ever had, you and Pattye, and I always remember those days with a chuckle. We laughed often. I hope you are at peace, and I wish peace and love to your family. You are not forgotten <3
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