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I am so deeply sorry for your loss. Andy was truly one of a kind. He did such beautiful work on my home, and I will always think of him whenever I look at my addition - it's a lasting reminder of his talent and care.

Andy brought so much light with him - always smiling, always in a good mood, and singing along to the radio while he worked. Over the summer, even during the 100 degree days, he worked from sun up to sun down and refused to go home despite me begging him to! That kind of dedication and pride in his work was remarkable. 

 He made the whole process enjoyable and left a lasting impression far beyond the work itself. He will be greatly missed. Sending love and strength to all who knew him. 

Today was a beautiful celebration of a very well-lived life, though cut too short. I’m not very good at public speaking, especially when emotions are involved, and I wish I could have shared this in person.
I knew Andy mostly when we were teenagers, and like everyone has said, he truly was the star of the show—charismatic, funny, and able to light up any room he walked into. But what always stood out to me was that he could also carry people through chaos.
One of my favorite memories is when we all skipped school to go to the beach. I was driving my Jeep, music blasting, we were all just being teenagers, having the best time. I ended up going a little too fast, and suddenly a cop pulled up behind us. Everyone started panicking—including me. Andy was the only one who stayed calm. He said something like, “We’re good. Just turn the music down, slow up a bit, and move over.” I did exactly that, and the cop drove right past us. We were all a little shaken, but Andy said something funny right after and brought the whole mood right back. We ended up having a perfect day.
That was Andy—fun, magnetic, but also steady when it mattered.
A more recent memory that makes me smile was at an airsoft event. We were on the same team, clearing a building from different sides. At one point, someone came running through, and I reacted quickly and lit them up—only to realize it was Andy coming back to check on me and make sure I was okay. He didn’t get mad at all. He laughed, made a joke out of it, and thought it was hilarious.
That was Andy too—someone who circled back for people, who cared, and who chose laughter over frustration.
I feel really lucky to have known him, and to have those memories. He made an impact that won’t be forgotten.
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So Sorry for your loss.

Sean, Tammie, Erika and Hailey

We are so very sad and sorry to hear of Andy's passing.I am still stunned.May you cherish your memories and keep him in your hearts forever and always. Bless you all.
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I had the privilege of living across the street from Andy, Kristen and jacks.  I watched Andy work daily on their home with much detail. The highlight of my Halloween was when they appeared at my door dressed up as a family and I would learn the theme… I will miss Andy’s smile …. Our hearts on Hyde street are heavy…. Marianne Desimone 
Always my favorite brother an…
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Always my favorite brother and sister combination
2008, Daytona Beach, FL, USA
I am so sorry for your loss. I knew him from Mount as well as through Molly.  Words cannot express the terrible loss of a son and brother. My prayers are with you and his family🙏🙏❤️

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