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Andrew CHURCH

1956 - 2022

BORN

1956

DIED

2022

Andrew CHURCH Obituary

ANDREW CHURCH Andrew Church, born in Montreal March 21, 1956, unexpectedly died in his home in Toronto on August 10, 2022. Shocked and mourning family include longtime love, Lori Chapman, with whom he had a good and happy life; his daughters, Rebekah, Hallie (Nate) and Susannah, to whom he was so dedicated; his mother, Babs, who he supported so lovingly; his mother-in-law, Verna; his siblings and their partners, Elizabeth (Bill), Matthew (Patricia) and Erik (Paige); and his nieces, Lucy, Elinor, Alice, Olivia, and Izzy. He was predeceased by his father, J. Evan Church. Throughout his life Andrew had a powerful presence, and even as a kid he was confident of his place in the world. At Westmount Park and Westmount High schools in Montreal, and at Robert H. Smith and River Heights schools in Winnipeg, his magnetism, sociability and natural leadership abilities put him at the centre of boisterous groups of friends. Attending first Champlain College CEGEP, and then Bishop's University (art history) in Lennoxville, Quebec, his post-secondary education took place as much outside the classroom as in. Curious, intelligent and highly motivated, he explored life's possibilities hungrily. This was when he took up travel to Asia and elsewhere, and, a natural businessman, began laying the groundwork for his future success as an importer of unique jewellery. He completed his formal study of art history at Sotheby's in London and with an MA from University of Toronto. It was in Lennoxville that he met and fell in love with Deborah Galardo. Together they lived with their three daughters in downtown Toronto. Andrew was intensely proud of and adored each of his daughters. His devotion to his children was immense; later, as a single father, he worked hard to create a family home, with strict attendance at dinner every night to discuss the day's events (and work on perfecting table etiquette). Together they enjoyed many road trips, concerts, and wilderness adventures. Andrew nurtured close relationships with each of them into adulthood. He was so looking forward to becoming a grandfather this fall, a role he would've embraced with the same love, devotion and pride. When Andrew met Lori Chapman in 1999, he found his ideal partner. Perfectly suited to one another it was not long before they were functioning as one. Lori's natural warmth brought out the best in Andrew. They complemented each other both in growing the Plum Traders jewellery business together and in creating a fun and inviting atmosphere for friends and family. They were looking forward to a long and active retirement together, for which they had carefully prepared. Andrew was pretty much always "prepared." An adventurous soul, risk did not deter him; it motivated him. His calm and competence combined with an abiding sense of doing the right thing made him a good person to have when things went south. As unexpected as this terrible loss is, in typical fashion Andrew had prepared for it. He left his files and estate in impeccable order, with helpful and humorous notes on file to aid and lift our sorrowful spirits. Andrew lived life fully. He read world history with a passion. He studied and practiced mindfulness and meditation daily. When he took up gardening, he immersed himself in it, not only creating a spectacular space in their backyard, but amassing an encyclopaedic knowledge of plants. Personal finance was another interest; he enjoyed both the intellectual challenge and the material risk-vs-reward of investing. Also dedicated to fitness and wellness, sadly it was not enough to allay a family curse, heart attacks. It would be an oversight were this notice not to mention that Andrew, an appealing youth and a handsome man, had since boyhood been conscious of looking sharp. We remember the pride he took in sporting a white Sam Browne belt while working as a school crossing guard at 11, the well-tended long black locks of his teens, the funky "threads" and fur hats of his early 20s, the sharp image of his TV persona in his 50s, and always his casual stylishness. Andrew's untimely death leaves a good many in mourning, among them his business friends in Nepal, India and around the world; his many work relationships in North America; his valued old pals across Canada, and more recent friends he made in his Roncesvalles neighbourhood. Andrew's memory will always be treasured by his family. A private cremation has taken place. For 49 days, prayers and puja will be performed in his honour at Ka-Nying Shedrub Ling monastery in Nepal. A celebration of Andrew's full and varied life will be held this fall in Toronto. Please consider donations in Andrew's honour to highparknaturecentre.com or to Sleeping Children Around the World (scaw.org).

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Published by The Globe and Mail from Aug. 20 to Aug. 24, 2022.

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Kendall Williams

September 15, 2022

Andrew was a soul who's positive energy was so constant and grounding.
I met Andrew as my business began in Toronto and to meet with him was always something to look forward to.
It was a pleasure to work with he and Lori on their home and to watch him interact in business was inspiring.
The world got a little less lovely with his absence here while the place he created in the hearts of those he met will always be full a light and smiles.
Years have passed and distance has come between our paths but that affection has always remained.
Peace and Love
Kendall

Kate Heritage

September 1, 2022

I had the privilege of working with Andrew as a business partner and more importantly a friend for over 20 years. I recall when I first met Andrew at a jewelry trade show and was trying to convince him to come to The Shopping Channel he was hesitant to do so. Thank goodness Lori was there as she helped convince him to give it a try. When he went on TV and sold out of everything in 2 hours, he got the bug!

I have so many amazing memories with Andrew and Lori. I will miss his calm demeanour, his sage advice and his friendship. Until we meet again my friend.

Sally Winser McLachlan

August 28, 2022

I met Andrew in 1964 when I moved to Montreal and attended Westmount Park School and then onto Westmount High. My condolences to his family. He was an outstanding individual and I know he will be missed.

Ajay

August 22, 2022

Andrew, you will always live as a true gentleman

Jill K

August 21, 2022

What a natural, true and beautiful account of man so natural and true. Love to all who loved him at this wrenching time.

Jacques Shore

August 20, 2022

My deepest condolences to Andrew Church´s family.

I have fond memories of Andrew at Westmount High School and recall his creative artist talent, warm personality, confident character, and great smile.

I am sorry I did not have the privilege of seeing him over the many past years.

Sincerely,
Jacques

Doug Paterson

August 20, 2022

I'd like to offer my condolences and love to Andrew's family. Although we had not seen each other for many moons Andrew holds a special place in my heart. In July 1973 after graduation, Andrew and I hitchhiked out to Vancouver with very little money. ( I don't know what Andrew had but I only had $125.00). We had a great time on our journey and I will always remember it. Andrew returned to Montreal, I stayed in Vancouver and still live there... Rest in peace Andrew.

Julie Page

August 20, 2022

I had the pleasure of knowing Andrew for a number of years when working as a buyer for Eatons and Sears.
He was a true professional and always had a calming way about him - a welcome trait in an industry where calm is rarely encountered. He was a joy to work with and I am sadden to hear of his passing.
I also had the opportunity to work with Lori and I can only only imagine what a beautiful life and love they would have shared.
Lori my heart goes out to you, please know I am thinking of you and sending you my deepest sympathy.

Karen Oxorn

August 20, 2022

I offer my heartfelt sympathy to Andrew's family. I knew Andrew at Westmount High School in Montreal and have very nice memories of occasional discussions about fine art and travel, as well as recalling being at some of the same parties with other WHS friends.

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