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Andrew Kilian, Sr. of East Norriton Andrew W. Kilian, Sr., "Andy",age 56, of East Norriton, Pa., passed away on November 20, 2014, at Einstein Medical Center Montgomery. He was born in Norristown, Pa., the son of the late Michael Kilian and the late Helen Slavick Kilian. Mr. Kilian is survived by his sons Andrew Walter Kilian, Jr. of Gilbertsville , Chris Kilian of Boyertown, and his grandson, Nicholas Michael Kilian. Also, he was preceded in death by his two brothers, the late Robert J. Kilian and the late Michael Kilian. After graduating from Kennedy-Kendrick High School , Class of 1975, he worked at several jobs and eventually became a heavy equipment operator for BFI. He was known for his love of motorcycles, billiards,and playing his drums. His biggest joy was working on anything with an engine. Relatives and friends are invited to attend his Funeral Mass on Friday, November 28, 10 a.m., at St. Paul's Church, 2007 New Hope Street, East Norriton, Pa., 19401. The family will greet friends from 9 a.m. until the start of Mass. Arrangements are by The Bernard S. Gutkowski Funeral Home, Swedesburg, Upper Merion Twp., Pa., 610-275-6385, www.gutkowskifuneralhome.com
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