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Andrew Katsanevas

Salt Lake City, Utah

1948 - 2018

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1948 ~ 2018Andrew Katsanevas born October 12, 1948 in Salt Lake City, Utah the second son of Michael and Alice Katsanevas, died June 10, 2018 at his home in West Jordan with his family by his side. Everyone who knew Andy knew Sherlene was the love of his life, they were high school sweethearts...

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SHERLENE, So sorry for your loss. We have known him since he was a boy. He has always
said hello to us any time he sees us. He was such s nice and funny person. Shuput Family

Sherlene I was so sad to hear of Andy's passing. He was such a warm and welcoming person.
May his Beautiful Soul Rest In Peace...
My sincere condolences to you and your family.
Marianne Steinke

We are really sad to here about Andy may he Rest In Peace we send are Love to the family at this time of sorrow . Love Mike And ANNETTE and family

Dear Sharlene and family,
We are so very sorry to learn of the loss of your husband and father. A truly fine man whose word was his bond. We were fortunate to be accepted by Andy as his friends and he was a true friend in return, something that is hard to find in the his world. Heaven is a livelier place today and God will have his hands full.
Goodbye old friend until we meet again. May you Rest In Peace. You have earned it. We miss you very much .
May your memory be...

Sherlene & family, so sorry to hear of your loss. Sherlene working with you so many years is a great memory & your love & happiness with Andy always showed through!!
My thoughts & prayers are with you!!!

Cheryl Halcom

Sherlene and Family,

We are so sorry for your loss, our hearts are with you.

Love,
The Katsos Family

Sherlene, Andy and Michelle. I am so sorry for your loss. Andy was a fantastic guy. He always made me feel he was glad to see me. Your loss will be heavens gain. God bless. Thinking of you during this sad time.

Bob

We are sorry for your loss. We will remember Andy for the many conversations we had over dinner and a few games of penny poker.
Although it was only pennies, Andy took the game seriously. Occasionally, he would roll his eyes if we (the ladies) were not paying attention to the game . We will miss you Andy.

Cathy and Steve