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John Arp
January 9, 2011
Andy will be remembered as a dedicated veteren to all of us that knew him. He was a "Plank Owner" of VP65 from it's beginning.With a smile always on his face and a kind word to everyone, you will be missed. Fair winds and following seas ahead.
Shelly
January 8, 2011
"Chuck" as you are known to me, I will miss seeing you and our talks of our Hawaii vacations. You will forever be in my heart and prayers.
Paul Baler
January 8, 2011
It is a sad day. Andy was a wonderful man. I truly loved him. I knew Andy for my entire 21 years in the Navy. He taught me so much. Andy had a kindness about him that is hard to find. There is a void in my heart that will never be filled. I will dearly miss him as well as all my fellow VP-65 shipmates. I remenber going to the club with Andy and friends. He would hang longer than us younger sailors. He would be to work bright eyed and bushy tailed in the morning. God bless his sole. Fairs winds and following seas my friend. We will meet again.
Michael Cruz
January 8, 2011
Andy, it has been an honor to serve with you as a fellow Trident. We will miss your sense of humor and dedication.
Pat Riga;i
January 7, 2011
Thanks for your service Andy, It was the greatest pleasure serving with you. AWCS Pat Rigali, USN, Retired
Carol
January 7, 2011
I have had the honor and pleasure of
being on some cruises with Charles and friends(The Jabs, Nancy, etc.) He was always wonderful and willing to go places etc. I do and will miss him.
Jeff Tudor
January 7, 2011
I have known "Andy" in the Navy for over 20 years, may he have fair winds behind him, calm seas in front of him, and may God be with him and his family always. Friends always
Bill G
January 3, 2011
"Chuck" will be sadly missed... Watching Jeopardy is not the same without him... Bill
Charles Andersen
Jacque Jabs
January 3, 2011
Jacquelyn Jabs
January 3, 2011
We have all lost a good friend and buddy; he leaves a big empty space in our lives, and a great many good memories to fill the void. He is without pain now, and we send him on his last journey with love and prayers.
Jacque
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