Andrew Curry Green

Andrew Curry Green

Andrew Green Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Sep. 13, 2001.
Risk-Taking as Way of Life

We didn't want to live life in a cupboard," said Shannon Curry Green, describing her husband, Andrew. He had already had one brush with death, when, at 18, a pot of oil caught fire on his family's stove and exploded as he tried to carry it outside. He spent the summer in the hospital and emerged with physical scars and a breathtaking drive, a person who embraced risks "professionally, athletically and emotionally," his wife said.

He crammed all kinds of activity into his days, skiing and kayaking like an expert and playing the drums à la Led Zeppelin. He loved art, and was looking forward to seeing the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain. His interests crisscrossed time and space. "A friend of ours summed it up," said Mrs. Curry Green, an artist who hopes to design a memorial to the trade center victims. "He is the person who could go from talking about a book that just came out to telling a knock-knock joke from sixth grade."

He was aboard American Airlines Flight 11, on his way back to Los Angeles, where he was director of business development for eLogic, after a day of meetings in Boston on Sept. 10. That night he had called his mother from his hotel and asked whether it was too late to run up to her house in Chelmsford, Mass., for a visit. Of course not, Pat Green told him. He arrived at 10:30, and the two of them sat up until 1 a.m., talking. "That was a gift," she said.

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Lorraine Amundsen

September 11, 2023

May Andrew and all those lost 22 yrs ago as well as those lost since ...Rest in Eternal Peace

Seth Colcord

September 9, 2023

Rest in Peace Andrew.

Tom H

September 8, 2023

Thoughts are with you and your family and friends today .. you will never be forgotten.

Greg Tutunjian

September 12, 2021

The 9-11 memorial at the Boston Public Garden was very busy on Saturday. I was there just before Noon. During the rest of the year, I'll see someone seated on one of the benches facing the memorial, just thinking. There are always flowers and cards, here. I think of Andrew often (he was responsible for introducing many of us to Ken Schwaber and Scrum in the Summer of 2000.) That "Read this. We should talk to this guy." brief conversation about Ken that morning; epic lasting impact.

Lorraine Amundsen

September 11, 2021

A time to remember those who died, those who served, and those who carry on...
Keeping Andrew and his family in my prayers.

Jim

September 10, 2021

Andrew - you are still missed and are still an inspiration.

Lorraine Amundsen

September 11, 2020

On this 19th Anniversary of 9/11, I continue to send up a prayer for Andrew and his family. As I didn't know Andrew personally, I did receive his name randomly on a memorial bclet after that tragic day for all of us. May his family find comfort in knowing he is not forgotten.
Lorraine Amundsen, Staten Island, NY

The Kindred Family

November 26, 2018

Our continued thoughts of sympathy we send to your family. Everyday may God give the strength needed to cope. Andrew is still sadly missed by many.

Seth Colcord

September 11, 2018

I was (am) friends with Andrew's younger brother Matt growing up in school. I would see Andrew passing by from time to time when I visited their house. Matt and I played in a band together and at one point in competing bands. At a battle of the bands at Town Hall Matt had Andrew and their Dad helping him with his band. I remember that their audio equipment was far superior to ours...

Lorraine Amundsen

September 11, 2018

17 years and although I didn't personally know Andrew... I still pause and say a prayer. This morning as no different as I watched the televised 911 Memorial. I am a life long New Yorker who received a remembrance bclet with Andrew's name on it...I still have this bclet, I still pause by his name at the NYC 911 Memorial and I still remember .... May God bless his soul and may God bless his family & friends.

Greg Tutunjian

September 11, 2018

I'm near The Boston Common several times a month, and I always walk past the 9-11 memorial and pause and reflect when I find Andrew's name. I carry that photo on my phone as a reminder, too. He led an extraordinary life, all to brief.

Kathy Leonard

September 10, 2018

I think of him still. Worked with him at Cahners Publishing/Reed Elsevier. May he rest in peace.

Sandra Melville

February 13, 2017

I learned of Andrew and his work w Scouting Key Foundation through FB. I give thanks for his life. WWW

Boston Public Garden 9-11 Memorial

Greg Tutunjian

September 13, 2016

I was very fortunate to meet and work with Andrew starting in March of 2000 when we were members of a small technology group charged with transforming how our employer published online content for more than 100 magazines. Andrew brought an article to work one day that described Scrum and the work Ken Schwaber was doing in Boston. A few of us called Ken (who lives in Lexington, MA) and invited him to lunch. Ken ended up working with us 3-4 days/week for several months, taught us Scrum (and more) and launched the careers of several Agile Coaches, myself included.

Andrew brought a lot of passion to our work on a daily basis. I make a point of visiting the Boston Public Garden 9-11 Memorial many times during the year both as an act of remembrance and as a means of acknowledging how Andrew's passion for excellence has impacted my career and my life.

Del Newberry

May 27, 2015

After all these years, this tragedy still weighs on the heart of all Americans, and we continue to remember the friends and families that you left behind. My prayers today especially go out for Andrew's friends and family. Much love from Texas.

Lorraine Amundsen

September 12, 2014

Not Forgotten ...

September 11, 2014

Remembering you today and always my colleague! Love and blessings to u and your family and friends!

Lorraine Amundsen

September 13, 2013

As always I remember Andrew this time of year. Although I never met him- I wear his name on a memorial bracelet I randomly received when purchasing a Mercy Band to honor someone lost that dreadful day. I have also visited his name at the 9/11 Memorial Fountains in the city. I will once again be participating in the Steven Siller Tunnel to Towers event on Sept 29th and once again I am participating in Andrews memory. I continue to pray for Andrew and his family. We will NEVER FORGET!

Mary Beth Sciarabba

September 11, 2012

To Shannon, my Los Angeles friend and running partner. It's been 11 years and my hope is that you are full of life and have found love after losing Andrew in such a tragic way. I think of you often, and miss you. We will never forget.

Peggy Childers

September 11, 2011

To the family and friends of Andrew Curry Green:
Andrew will be held in the hearts of Americans forever. I cannot and will not allow those we lost on 9/11 be forgotten. My deepest sympathy to you.

chad adair

September 10, 2011

I was a colleague of Andrew at eLogic. I remember his enthusiastic attitude and the positivity he shared. You were a good man and I often think of you.

Lorraine Amundsen

September 5, 2011

To Andrew's family~ It has been 10 years and I have not forgotten your loss-as well as the loss of so many others.(I still have the bracelet with Andrew's name on it which I received randomly from Mercy BAND "Bear Anothers Name Daily" soon after 9/11/01). I am participating in the Tunnel to Towers NYC event and have chosen to honor Andrew; so on 9/25/2011 your loved one will be remembered in a special way by all of us here in NY.

September 4, 2011

KTSA

Lorraine Amundsen

September 11, 2010

To the family of Andrew-
I have been wearing Andrew's name on a memorial bracelet for the past 9 years. Your family is in my prayers.

Krista

September 11, 2009

Thinking of you today, will raise my stolen pint glass in your honor tonight!

Sydele Starr

September 11, 2009

I am remembering Andrew today as a colleague and a friend. My heart goes out to his family.

September 11, 2009

Andrew:

Thinking of you today.

We're doing technical documentation to describe desired functionality of a Web site I'm doing, and I wish I cann call you up and ask your opinion.

- Dave Levin (formerly of Cahners Business Information)

Chuck Panepinto

September 11, 2008

Shannon....Thinking of you and Andrew today.

Michael Iezzi

March 24, 2008

Andrew,
Happy Belated Birthday in Heaven. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Denise Fanny (Curry)

September 11, 2007

Shannon, I know they say that time heals all wounds, but I know that time will lessen but never totally heal your heart. I just want you to know that Andrew is remembered by me every 9/11 and will always be. I wear a flag pin in his memory every year.
Your Cousin,
Denise

Andrea Baker

September 11, 2007

Nature's first green is gold,
Her hardest hue to hold.
Her early leaf's a flower;
But only so an hour.
Then leaf subsides to leaf.
So Eden sank to grief,
So dawn goes down to day.
Nothing gold can stay.

-Robert Frost

P Tabbernor

June 5, 2007

In remembrance....

Michael Iezzi

March 22, 2007

Andrew,
Happy Birthday in Heaven. May God hold you in the palm of his hand. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Kristine

October 31, 2006

As I cross-stitched your name on the memorial that I am doing for all of the victims, I prayed for you and your family. Please know that your death was not in vain. We will always remember. God Bless.

Ray Gordon

September 23, 2006

Wow,
I got to spend some time at Wah-Tut-Ca with Andrew. We had a lot of fun back in those days. How great it was to be a kid camping in Northwood, NH.

I am saddedned to hear the news of his death. Andrew, your family will be in my Prayers. I pray that God will take care of them, until you are all reunited.

God Bless

-Ray
AKA Chip Dip

Nicole Hunter

September 11, 2006

Five years has passed and I can still account for every minute of that day. I spent it with Shannon at their home in Santa Monica, CA waiting for hopeful news that Andrew was okay.



I was blessed to have Andrew and Shannon as my second family in Los Angeles after becoming friends with them in Boston through the First Night Foundation. I am grateful for the opportunity to have been able to work with Andrew on Marketing and Business Development initiatives at eLogic. I cherish the memory of a lovely dinner with Shannon and Andrew to celebrate their 11th wedding anniversary before they traveled to Palm Desert.



Andrew, I miss you greatly - my mentor, my rock and my friend.

alex haro

September 11, 2006

Shannon:

It has been five years today that we still mourn the loss of your dear husband Andrew. I will always remember how you spoke so lovingly and proud of your spouse. I was the landscaper you met who was going to work on the beautiful "church" home in Venice,CA. My prayers and thoughts continue to be with you and all the other families of the victims of 9/11.

Greg Tutunjian

September 8, 2006

I met and worked with Andrew at Cahners in Cambridge. He was full of ideas, energy and life. He was a lot of fun to be around, too. I think of his loss often (in addition to a friend who survived the second tower collapse) as I travel to New York City often and have friends in the City and around it.



The Key Foundation is raising funds for a boat house in Andrew's name.

Matthew Risch

September 8, 2006

Shannon and Andrew were my first 'parents' away from home. At the age of 15 in a boarding arts high school, they truly were two guiding lights. I am ashamed it has taken me this long to write this, but 5 years later i am proud to say that they are a part of who i am today. All my thoughts and prayers to you, Shannon. And all my love.

Denise Fanny/Curry

September 10, 2005

Shannon,

I've been wanting to do this for a long time, but did not have access to this website on my old computer. You are in my prayers every day. I know we see eachother at the Family Reunion every year, but I just want you to know how much this touched my heart. As a tribute to Andrew, I'm wearing a flag to church tomorrow 9/11/05 with a card that has his name on it. We are haveing a special service to honor those that died and he will be one that we will honor.

Love,

Your cousin Denise

Class night at Walnut Hill 1996

Whitney Bass

March 11, 2003

Andrew and Shannon were my wonderful dorm parents at Walnut Hill my senior year (1997). I loved them both as family and my heart goes out to Shannon!

Christine Lages

March 11, 2003

Well, it´s hard to come here after five years without seeing or talking to Andrew. He was my dormparent at the Walnut Hill School when I was only 16 years old. Since the first day of class (1996) I knew that Shannon and Andrew were very special people. I can´t count the amount of times that I went to their apartment to talk about life, and how much he supported me. When I most needed my family, Andrew and his wife were there for me. They were a family, not only for me, but for all the students that lived in that dorm. Andrew was a very special person that will always be remembered. I want his family to know that here, in Brazil, they will always have a friend, who has very sweet memories of Andrew.

Lucyna Radlo

September 13, 2002

Last night, while attending the Mozart's Requiem and "an evening of remembrance and gratitude" I was given a red heart to pin on my jacket. It bore Andrew Green's name. Somehow, through the evening, Andrew's spirit was with me. Although we never met, I felt I knew him well.

My deapest condolences to you, Shannon, and to Andrew's family.

What a senseless loss. He must have been a briliant man.

Elaine Wong

September 11, 2002

I had the fortunate luck to work with Andrew for a brief time with Cahners Publishing. During a team building event, Andrew and I were on the same team. I will remember Andrew for his quick wit, contagious laugh and most of all his kind personality. He treated all he came in contact with a genuine response. I'm glad I was able to have known him the time that I had. My God look over Andrew's family and keep them safe.

Frank Griffin

September 8, 2002

I did not know Andrew, but I know God welcomed him with open arms.

Frank Griffin

William Smith

September 5, 2002

When I was in elementary school in Chelmsford, Massachusetts Andrew came over to my house quite a few times. I recall my parents being impressed by his politeness and his mature demeanor, which were well beyond his years. I fondly remember that in those innocent times, even in the wake of the Vietnam War, the protests, etc., at our school we proudly and boastfully recited the Pledge of Allegiance each day and honored the American flag that so meaningfully flew outside.

I also remember that he and I played "war games" with the kids who lived across the woods. Never in my worst nightmares, even as a young boy growing up, at times, haunted by the dark shadow of the Cold War, could I ever have conceived that Andrew would someday be murdered in an act of war on our beloved nation's own soil.

If we are to begin to honor his memory, let us resolve to be prepared to defend our country at all costs so that our children's children will, at worst, only know of "war games" with their neighbors...He, like all of the innocents killed on September 11th, gave his very life that we would be granted the unique opportunity to restore our great republic and re-dedicate ourselves to our duty to kindle the sacred fire of American liberty ....May God Bless Andrew and may God Bless America and protect her by Thy might.

Samantha Lyons

September 5, 2002

GOD bless you

June 5, 2002

DEAR GOD SHINE YOUR LIGHT ON THIS WONDERFUL YOUNG MAN..ANDREW CURRY GREEN AND MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PEACE WITH GOD AND HIS ANGELS.GOD BLESS HIS LOVING FAMILY AND MANY FRIENDS..GOD BLESS AMERICA..AMEN

Mark Chesley

April 11, 2002

What to say.

I teach middle school science and was in my classroom as the events unfolded. I tempered my emotions as much as I could as I faced my students that day, holding most of my tears in check until I got home. I did not find out about Andrew until I saw his memorium in our High School magazine months later. At that moment the held back river of emotions crested and it all hit home, hard. We graduated together, our class like family, and I assumed I would always have time to catch up at our reunions. Andrew brought so much to this world that I cannot even begin to put it all in words. I'm sorry Shannon and my heart and thoughts go out to you, but you were very lucky to have had him in your life; we all were.

Arlene Blain

March 12, 2002

Dear Shannon,

My deepest sympathy goes out to you and your family. You can only look to God and know he cares for you and that He shares your pain as we do. He holds you in the palm of his hand and He will help you through this. May God richly bless you as you try to get through such a difficult time in your life. You are not alone. God cares. We care.

David O'Donnell

March 8, 2002

Hey Andrew and Shannon,



Well...its almost six months already, and now is when things change again. Always know that you are never forgotten, never alone. Andrew's spirit lives on in us as the spark that kindles life, as the warmth the comforts the lonely, and as the smile that brightens our faces. Gone from this kingdom, but soaring in the kingdom yet to come.



Peace my brother.

- Fr. Dave

Sheila Werland

March 1, 2002

To Andrew's wife and family I offer my sincerest sympathies. I hope that you are finding peace as the time goes by. You were blessed to have Andrew in your life and he was blessed to live life as it came. May this knowledge help in the healing process. No one understands such a tragedy but we all feel a part of your pain. God Bless.

Maria Dakis

January 13, 2002

To the family of Andrew Curry Green: Andrew is in my prayers. What a tragic and senseless loss. The only consolation is that he is with God in heaven.

Teresa Jahn

January 11, 2002

America Cries

We see your sorrow-

and our hearts cry....

We can not erase your pain

but you do not have to face the anguish alone-for we-

-the American people-

are beside you.

We so desperately want to have the touch that brings you comfort,

the strength that gives you courage,

and the words to lighten your spirits.

And when we are left speechless

may the silence of our nation weave love into your hearts

to ease your sorrow.

May you find healing through our nation's strength as we-

-the American people-

face this difficult time together. Our hearts are with you. Teresa Jahn

Dixon, IL

Kathy Swaringen

December 5, 2001

Today, Dec 5th, 1 mile was walked in honor of Andrew and his friends, family and loved ones left behind.



May god bless and comfort you in ou time of grief and loss. You do not grieve alone, we all grieve with you.



Andrew, may you Rest In Peace.

Jon Mayer

October 25, 2001

I had the privilege to know Andrew late in his life as he and I earned our MBA’s together with 21 other classmates. Over a short two-year period while balancing work, family, school and a whole bunch of other things, our class became a close-knit group of life-long friends. Andrew was a special classmate and always brought humor, intellect, creativity and a big smile to our Wednesday and Saturday classes. Thinking of Andrew and all the other innocent victims stirs powerful emotions of both anger and sadness. My thoughts and prayers are with Shannon and all of Andrew’s family and friends. Andrew’s memory lives on…

Sara Branson

October 17, 2001

I unfortunetly did not have the opportunity to meet Andrew in person. I only know of him from the adoring words spoken of him by his wife Shannon. Shannon and I worked together for just a short time and both of us shared stories of the men who both love dearly. Shannon, I too have lost my best friend, husband, and life long companion and will be there for you any time like others were for me. Time will heal you, but never take away your precious moments that you and Andrew shared. He will be with you always, no matter where you are or what you are doing. I as your friend cry for you and with you. I am here any time for you when you need me.

Kevin & Carla Jarvis

October 14, 2001

We had the pleasure of knowing Andrew and like everyone else knew that he was a brilliant and special person.

David Osborne

October 6, 2001

I had the pleasure of working with Andrew when he worked for BOTEC in Cambridge and I was a researcher at the Kennedy School. Those of us who endured the final throes of "Against Excess" appreciated Andrew's good cheer, level-headedness, and street smarts. I later had the pleasure of hanging out with Andrew and Shannon at the Rudolph cabin in VT. My prayers are with Shannon and Andrew's families. Andrew was good people and a fine judge of bad whiskey.

Robin Summerhill

September 27, 2001

I attended the White Mountain School with Andrew. I would like to send my deepest condolances to Andrew's family. As the news spread, Andrew did his best work, which was to bring so many of the WMS alumni together again.



R. Summerhill, WMS Class of 1985

Tom Hinds

September 26, 2001

My deep condolences to Shannon and the rest of Andrew's family. Though I barely knew Andrew, his depth as a human was evident. I'll think of him when I kayak, and he will always be a part of my and my wife's wedding anniversary--September 11 (1999).



-tom hinds

Andrew Curry Green

Doug Haslam

September 26, 2001

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Saturday, September 22, 2001


A STATEMENT FROM THE FAMILY OF
ANDREW CURRY GREEN


CHELMSFORD, MASSACHUSETTS – It is with deep sorrow and a desire for privacy in our grief that we release this statement honoring the man who was husband, son, brother, uncle and friend. Through this private sorrow it is our public wish that the life and memory of Andrew Curry Green be known and shared with our community, our nation and our world.

Andrew was the husband of Shannon Curry Green, both natives of Chelmsford, MA now residing in Santa Monica, CA, the son of Patricia Green of Chelmsford, MA and Peter Green of Millbury, MA, the brother of Sally Hunt of Hong Kong, Matthew Green of Boca Raton, FL and Stephen Green of Tewksbury, MA, and the son-in-law of Bill and Mitzi Curry of Chelmsford, MA. Andrew and Shannon had just celebrated their 11th wedding anniversary on September 8th by joyfully spending what turned out to be four of the last five days of Andrew’s life together in Palm Desert, CA. They relaxed poolside, played tennis, enjoyed the peace of each beautiful sunset and routinely embraced each moment together with passion, love and respect.

Andrew Curry Green, 34, was Director for Business Development at eLogic, Inc. of Los Angeles, CA, a company of Cahners Business Information of New York, NY, where he was instrumental in the development of many key accounts, created online strategies and supervised a team of product managers. Prior to joining Cahners in September 1999, Andrew worked in key management positions at Electronic Press Services Group in Cambridge, MA and RTIS Corporation of Westborough, MA. He attended the Chelmsford Public Schools and graduated from the White Mountain School in Littleton, NH and he earned a Bachelors degree in Liberal Arts from Evergreen State College in Olympia, WA and a Masters in High Tech Business Administration from Northeastern University in Boston, MA.

Andrew’s gentle soul loved the outdoors and the world around him. He savored the time he and Shannon spent traveling, hiking, skiing, viewing art and entertaining friends. His love of nature and commitment to others began at a young age when he joined Chelmsford’s local Boy Scouts of America program. Andrew successfully pursued youth achievement and leadership by, among other things, serving on the summer camp staff at Wah-Tut-Ca Scout Reservation in Northwood, NH, as an officer and Vice-Chief of Wannalancit Lodge, the local Order of the Arrow program, and as a mentor to dozens of young people. He particularly enjoyed the four summers spent on the good soil of Wah-Tut-Ca where he taught young people skills that he himself knew and loved, namely aquatics and arts & crafts. Andrew’s counseling, however, was never entirely about the skill but rather a lesson in the value of life, art and brotherhood. Through his youthful years in Scouting, Andrew earned the Eagle Scout Award, Scouting’s highest honor, in 1985 and built never-ending deep friendships that stirred passion and loyalty in his heart and in the hearts of his Brothers. Even today and more surely tomorrow, these friendships are among the strongest and truest in each of his Brothers.
A powerful Scouting expression that reads, “He who serves his fellows is of all his fellows greatest” may well have been written for Andrew. His strong true sense of community and country, of volunteerism and giving-back and of art and nature was second to none. As an adult and professional, he gave of himself in so many ways. Andrew served on the Board of Directors of the Greater Lowell (Massachusetts) Council, Boy Scouts of America, helping raise both awareness and funds in support of a youth program he knew so well. In 1987, he was a founding member and later served as Executive Director of The Key Foundation, a Scouting alumni charity that provides youth scholarships, technology grants and vocal support to today’s scouts and scout leaders. Andrew’s support of art and nature was also strongly evident through his dedication and leadership to environmental organizations and First Night, Boston.

Andrew Curry Green uniquely knew how to live, as he almost died at a young age. A grease fire in his family’s home nearly ended his life when he was 18. Heroically, Andrew grabbed a flaming pan from the kitchen stove and ran outside with it to save both his family and their home. The young man suffered second- and third- degree burns over eighty percent of his body and survived after spending a summer in Boston’s Massachusetts General Hospital Burn Unit.

This experience taught him a lot about living and loving, said his wife, 34-year-old sculptor Shannon Curry Green, who started dating him 17 years ago. Andrew lived with the appreciation of someone who had nearly died, she said. He never hesitated to tell someone his feelings. He wrote poems and painted with emotion. Although he is gone, Shannon still feels Andrew’s presence with her providing strength and hope for the future and endless loving memories of the past.

Although September 11, 2001 will be a day that will forever mark world history, Andrew’s family wants to make sure that he is remembered as an individual, along with everyone else who perished in the terrorist attacks. Although we grieve privately as a family, our hearts, thoughts and prayers are with all Americans who lost someone dear and with all of America in this time of national tragedy.

A private memorial service has been held. Contributions in Andrew Curry Green’s name may be made to the Shriners Hospital for Children, 51 Blossom Street, Boston, MA 02114 or First Night Boston, 20 Park Plaza Suite 1000, Boston, MA 02116.

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BRIAN MANCHESTER

September 26, 2001

As your brothers, we walked the same pristine wilderness, we gawked at the awe-inspiring sunsets, and we shared hallowed ground deep in the hills of Northwood. We deeply mourn and will sorely miss you.

May God bless you, your family, friends, and brothers.

Barbara Bolin

September 26, 2001

MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS GO OUT TO YOU ALL.MAY GOD BLESS YOU ALL.

ANDREW MAY YOU REST IN PEACE.

Susan Knight

September 26, 2001

Although I didn't know Andrew well, I had the pleasure of working with his wife, Shannon. She spoke often of Andrew and of the exceptional depth of their relationship. They had known each other since they were 12. Their relationship was deepened when Andrew was hurt in an accidnet when he was 18. They decided then that they would be there for each other always and share their lives forever. Respect and dignity, caring and kindness, love and laughter. My heart goes out to Shannon and both their families. Andrew will be forever with us in our hearts and minds.

Ray Scott

September 19, 2001

It has been along time since I have seen or spoke with brother Andrew, but I will always remember his great smile, his witty charm. I will never forget the great times we shared at Wah-tut-ca Scout Reservation. Andy was always their to lend a helping hand and comfort those in need.

I send my deepest sympathy to his Wife, Parents, Brother, family and all those that knew him. I pray for you all. Andy you will be truly missed by all. Rest in peace my brother

Rich Keefe

September 19, 2001

Although I never new him as a personal friend, I do remember him well. He was a brother of mine in scouting. It deeply saddens me that his life was taken in such a horrific way for a cause I will never understand.

Josh Ratty

September 19, 2001

We walked on the same soil, we sang songs in the same dining hall, we no doubt watched the same sunset, and though I never knew you, I call you my brother.Andrew Curry Green rest in peace as those of us left behind will Keep The Spirit Alive.

Whitney Gaunt

September 19, 2001

Andrew was a truly amazing person with a smile and wit that I always looked forward to. He will be greatly missed and those who knew him are better for it.

A Kim

September 19, 2001

I apologize for my mistake on my post. My sincere condolences go to Andrew's family.

A Kim

September 19, 2001

My sincere condolences go to Andrew's family. He was a great co-worker here at eLogic, a kind and funny guy whom I am glad to have known.

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