CUESTA, William Andrew "Andy"
Passed away on July 27th, 2021. Andy was born on March 4th, 1967, in Dayton, Ohio, to William "Sonny" Cuesta and
Ella (Jayne) Cuesta. On March 10th, 1995, he married Julie (Neff) Cuesta. Together, they raised two daughters: Caitlin and Kristen.
Andy was preceded in death by his father, Sonny, and the Cuesta family dog, Elsa. He is survived by his mother, Ella; brothers, Paul (sister-in-law: Kimberly) and Joe, wife, Julie; daughters, Caitlin and Kristen; nieces, Selenia, Reesa, and Makayla.
In his last year of life, Andy resided in Cape Coral, Florida, with his wife. Andy was known to love rock music, science, and the Cincinnati Bengals… even though they have never won a Super Bowl. In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to: hopehospice.org
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This is your cousin from California. I´m glad that we got to me meet many many moons ago, when I visited Ohio and stayed with uncle Tommy and aunt Minnie. I hope that you have found peace. You and your family are in my thoughts ands prayers. Much love - Your cousin Rose
Rose Cuesta Zenter
August 16, 2021
Good memories from first grade to senior year at Dayton Christian. You were always so nice. Rest in peace.
Christy Chatman
School
August 3, 2021
R.I.P old friend. Condolences to the Cuesta family.
Jason Layman
Friend
August 1, 2021
Well, Andy, you've never been one for sappiness or nostalgia, so I'll keep it short and sweet: Thank you for the brother you've been to me. I've become a much better person because of you, and I'm eternally grateful.
Paul Cuesta
Family
July 30, 2021
Condolences to all of you.
R.I.P. my friend. No more Pain !
Tommie Markwell
Friend
July 29, 2021
Dear Cuesta family, I am so very sorry for your loss. I remember Andy from high school and smile when I think of him. Thinking of all of you - in my heart.
Annette Emerick Packard
Friend
July 29, 2021
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