Andrew's obituary
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the unexpected passing of Andrew Isaak Ellis, who was born on December 6, 1995 in Bloomington Indiana. Andrew resided in West Monroe, Louisiana, United States. He passed away unexpectedly on September 7, 2025.
He is survived by his wife, Kaylee Ellis of Monroe Louisiana , his daughter Echo Ellis, his father; Sylvanus Ellis, maternal grandparents; Donald and Nancy McIntyre of Clinton Indiana, his siblings; Chantelle Barker, Danielle Moreno, Gabrielle Ellis, Muirielle Obando, Rahliegh Ellis, and Giselle Ellis. Andrew is preceeded in death by his son Evryn Ellis, his mother; Sarah Beverly, his brother Sylvanus Ellis III, his sisters Arielle Ellis, Evynelle Beverly, and Abigail Ellis. He was the proud uncle of 7 nieces and 10 nephews.
Andrew will be remembered for his contagious smile, his sense of humor, kind heart, and unwavering devotion to his family and , and love for his children. He was a dedicated father, partner, brother, uncle, and friend who always put others before himself.
Andrew's legacy will live on through the memories and love shared with those who knew him. He will be deeply missed.
We ask that you remember him not for the way his life ended, but for the way that he lived and for the profound impact he had on those who had the pleasure of meeting him. Highlighting his impact on family and others more than anything, we ask that you remember how he made you feel. His quiet strength and steady presence were a comfort to so many, and we hope you carry that feeling with you. Grief is the price we pay for love, and Andrew was loved, cherished, and cared for by all who had the pleasure of meeting him.
Forever in our Hearts, may he rest in peace.
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😢🥺 Andrew was a great character in my life. He had no shame in trying to make someone smile. He was a free spirit and h…
😢🥺 Andrew was a great character in my life. He had no shame in trying to make someone smile. He was…
😢🥺 Andrew was a great character in my life. He had no shame in t…