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Rocky posted a symbolic gesture
Monday, February 24, 2020
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What a great person! Andy and I became friends at 8 years old when we played Bantam League baseball together for the "Chiggers" in our hometown. He went on to become the smartest guy I knew with a sense of humor. In junior high, I remember him introducing our english class to the dumbest song I had ever heard - a weird sounding poem called, "Rapper's Delight". He was a true innovator. You made the world a better place...See you soon Andy!
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Friday, February 14, 2020
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Great person, great trap shooter and friend. So sad to loose him.
Dr Myron Bouray
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Friday, February 14, 2020
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Rest in peace my friend Andy. I met Andy in graduate school, he was one of the best students in our class- he completed his research ahead of most of us, and was always interested in learning more. Andy was known for his compulsive study habits. Years later our paths crossed again when he joined our team at Dow. He took pride in knowing his craft, and was vigilant in staying above corporate politics and rivalry- he never held grudges. Most of all, I really appreciated Andy's sense of humor and his good nature. Andy and I would frequently reminisce about the good ol' days and talk about how life will be in retirement, when we could stop working for The Man and command our own ship. We have lots of Andy stories, all of them will be fond memories for me and others who admired him also. I will miss you Andy, I always thought I would see you again, but I guess it will have to be in the afterlife. May God grant you a place in Heaven.
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Michelle Pressler posted a condolence
Thursday, February 13, 2020
Thinking of my friend Andy and his over the top cool wife Vicki! You will be missed as we had many great times across the hall at Dow for 5 years and bonding at your house in West Columbia as it was being built. Know that I am thinking of all you have left behind and you will be missed!
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Lloyd Colegrove posted a condolence
Thursday, February 13, 2020
Wanted to offer my condolences on Andy’s passing. I admired Andy very much and enjoyed working in his orbit for many, many years. May God grant Andy’s extended family peace as you process this great loss. Andy is at peace.
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Wednesday, February 12, 2020
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Curt von Soosten lit a candle
Tuesday, February 11, 2020
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Andy and I had some good times in High School riding motorcycles and flying model airplanes...Rest in Peace old friend.
-Curt von Soosten
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Tuesday, February 11, 2020
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I enjoyed working with Andy over the years and had the joy of meeting with him routinely via conference calls and his occasional visit to Louisiana. We had some good laughs. Always looking for the lighter side of any problem. A genuinely good spirited person with a positive disposition that was contagious. He talked about his family often. My condolences. RIP Andy.
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Chris Drennan posted a condolence
Tuesday, February 11, 2020
Had a lot of good times growing up together. Rest in peace my friend.
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Angela posted a symbolic gesture
Tuesday, February 11, 2020
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I will miss his late night phone calls. We would talk about everything from guns, politics, work, and all the crazy people in the world. Andy and I always had a special connection with each other. When we sometimes got together, all it would take is a sideways glance at each other to start laughing for no reason. Everyone else would look at us like we were nuts. I'm sure we were! As kids we would play until our faces were beet red and dripping with sweat, or until our parents smacked our butts because we made too much noise. That would stop us for about 5 minutes. Thanksgiving was always a time when you could expect Andy to stuff celery or carrot sticks up his nose and pretend to be an animal, much to our delight of course. Andy and I also learned that hedge apple fights didn't always end up well. Hedge apples are hard and getting hit with one always left large lumps and bruises. But I know we'd do it again if we had any handy. I remember going to Andy's house and he was so excited because he got some pea shooters. My brother and I joined in the fight with him and proceeded to spit dried peas all over the house and into each other's faces until his Mom, Faye, took the peas away from us. You could tell they regretted buying him that particular toy! However, Andy took us down the hall to his room and under his bed he had stashed a whole quart bag full of soy beans. Needless to say it was Game On! Where he got the soy beans was never known. The best time of all with Andy was of course our made up game of hide and seek that we renamed Boobyloo. Instead of waiting to be found, the object of this game was to hide and try your very best to jump out and scare the crap out of the person looking for you. We drove our parents crazy with that game. How many times we got in trouble are too numerous to count. I have many many wonderful memories of Andy and will cherish them forever. We answered every phone call to each other with "Hey Boobyloo" and it saddens me to know I won't hear it from him any more. But in my heart.....I know he's playing Boobyloo somewhere and someday we'll be able to play it again. With all my Love.......Angela (Your Boobyloo)
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Michelle posted a condolence
Tuesday, February 11, 2020
Andy had a good sense of humor and was a good kind person in high school. So sorry for your loss.
Michelle
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Tuesday, February 11, 2020
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