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Andy Gillingham

March 06, 1965 - June 08, 2018

Andy Gillingham obituary, March 06, 1965-June 08, 2018, Surrey, BC

BORN

March 06, 1965

DIED

June 08, 2018

Andy Gillingham Obituary

Beloved brother, son, uncle and #1 Canucks Fan. Andy was a unique character who touched the lives of many. Special Thanks to Mark and Jennifer Benjamin for their love and care over the years. Andy you will be missed! XO

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Published by New Westminster Record from Jun. 14 to Jun. 16, 2018.

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Brother Hopgood

July 19, 2025

To my good old pal 'Chip' in memoranda. Get your hands off my chicken. And the second bag.

Rose D

June 16, 2018

Deepest condolences to the family ...he has been our neighbor for years ...you will be missed ...RIP

Dick Richards

June 15, 2018

I remember when he was my classmate at steveston high school we were talking about airplanes and the Canucks all of the Richards family are deeply sorry to Andys family Andy we will miss you

Al Sirk

June 14, 2018

Our condolences to the family.

We got to know Andy over the last few years, as he was living next door to us.
He visited regularly at his "visiting time" and often declared that "We're Good Neighbours, Al"
Our thoughts are with him.

Rose D

June 14, 2018

Deepest condolences to the family ...he has been our neighbor for years ...you will be missed

Lisa Jameso

June 14, 2018

was a class mate of Andy @ Palmer late 70,s early 80,s lisa jameson my condolence go out to the family friends that were closed to andy

Alan Thorsen

June 14, 2018

Deepest & sincere condolences to your family from the Thorsen family, your Richmond neighbours all those years ago. Yes, Andrew was a unique individual, but a sweet and kind soul above all else. RIP little buddy.

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