Andrew P. Gatlin
AGE: 81 • Piscataway
Andrew P Gatlin (81) passed away on Friday March 22, 2013 at Franklin Care Center in Frankling, NJ. Born in New Brunswick, and in the Piscataway area. He served in the Army during the Korean War.
He is predeceased by his son Joseph B. Gatlin, a grandson Mathew Masuhr, a great granddaughter Shauna Astalos. His parents Joe and Elizabeth Gatlin. Sisters Lucy Bonalski, Della Nemeth and Mary Freese. Brothers Joseph Gatlin and John Gatlin. He is survived by his children Terri Montouri (Lenny) Otego , NY Toni Astalos Bainbridge, NY., Jody Purdy (Junior) Sherburne, NY Jeff Gatlin Bainbridge, NY, Guy Gatlin (Gina) Oshkosh,Wi. His brothers George Gatlin (Eleanor) Toms River, NJ, Matthew Gatlin (Geraldine) McKinleyville, Ca, His sister Kathleen Chapman Piscataway, NJ. Seven grandchildren and 13 Great Grandchildren.
Calling hours are Wednesday March 27th 12:00p.m. with a service to follow at 1:00p.m at the M.J. Murphy Funeral Home Monmouth Junction, NJ. Burial will be at the convenience of the family.
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Rest in peace Andy. I Will always remember the time you took me and Andy M. to Baseball Hall of Fame. Thank you.
Sal LoStocco
March 28, 2013
Jody and family: I am so sorry for you loss. Will be thinking about you.
Linda Cogshall
March 26, 2013
I was fortunate to be able and visit Andy last week on my trip to the East Coast...What a great funny guy I visited!
Laurie Gatlin-Kemp
March 25, 2013
Dear family,
You have lost a father. I have lost brother who I loved very much. God rest his soul and grant him everlasting peace. God bless each and every member of his famiy.
MATT
March 25, 2013
Love you Dad! I miss you already. Always in my heart!
Toni Astalos
March 25, 2013
I remember Andy from Nicks Grove and he was the nicest guy and best pool player around. He taught me a lot during those days and I won't forget him. Dan
March 25, 2013
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