Andrew was born on September 28, 1970 and passed away on Monday, November 6, 2017. Andrew was a resident of Massachusetts at the time of passing. Born in Winchester on September 28, 1970, he was the son of Ann B. (Hamilton) Donohoe and the late Gerald J. Donohoe, Sr. Andrew was raised and educated in Reading and attended Reading schools as well as Austin Preparatory School. Andrew served our country with the United States Navy during the Gulf War and was honorably discharged. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10AM on Monday, November 13, 2017 in Our Lady of Hope Catholic Church, 54 Linebrook Rd., Ipswich. Burial with military honors will follow in the Cowles Memorial Cemetery, 29 Town Farm Rd, Ipswich. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Andrew's name to the Disabled American Veterans, Charitable Service Trust, 3725 Alexandria Pike, Cold Spring, KY 41076 or [email protected].
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November 11, 2017
Family
Margaret Dorazio
We love you andrew and all the Donohue family. Our prayers are with you.
November 11, 2017
Friend
Tim Harrell
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
November 10, 2017
Friend
Barbara Heigh-Halliday
Andy....I will always remember your smile, love of your country and the honor and respect you expressed for my father. May the lord hold you in his loving arms
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