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2026
Andrew Cubeta, 37 years old, son of Thomas Cubeta, and Jacqueline (Mackowitz) Cubeta, died peacefully at his home on Sunday, March 8, 2026.
Andrew was born in Middletown on Dec. 14th, 1988, where he attended local schools.
He leaves behind his dad who was his best friend and his mom who he loved dearly. He was a sensitive, intuitive, spiritual, wise, loving and loyal soul. He had many friends. Trevor, Kyle, Allie, and Malcolm to name just a few. He loved his grandfather, Angelo Cubeta and his grandmother, the late Phyllis Bruce and her husband Neely Bruce.
Andrew's aunt and uncle, John and Rosanne Bogdan loved him like a son and helped him throughout his life. They spoiled him (in a good way) on birthdays, Christmas, and other holidays. He loved swimming, sports, fast rides, chilling with his friends, his cats (Ariel, Angel, Fearless, and Noodles), movies, restaurants, and music. And he was an aspiring hip hop artist.
Andrew was a strong person and a fighter. In the last two years of his life, he contracted a severe case of Covid and pneumonia (twice) and had a heart attack. His heart stopped for 45 minutes before beginning to beat again. The doctors said it was a miracle. He was placed on life support three times with a small chance of survival. And each time, he walked out of the hospitals and nursing homes.
He was thrilled to be discharged from a nursing home four weeks ago and moved into his own apartment to be a part of the community. But he was struggling physically. And on Su day morning March 8th, Jesus decided to bring him to heaven. The guy with a heart bigger than Jupiter.
We will miss his smile, laughter, and spiritual talks. He touched our lives in a special way. He was unique and he will be missed by everyone that knew him, especially by his dad - his very best friend.
Special thanks to River Valley Services. The staff were most helpful in his teen and adult life
A funeral service will be held Friday, March 20th at 7 p.m. at Biega Funeral Home, 3 Silver Street, Middletown. Friends may call prior to the service from 5 to 7 p.m. Memorial contributions may be sent to Ct. Humane Society. To share memories or express condolences online, please visit www.biegafuneralhome.com
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Robin Klimaszewski
March 18, 2026
Jackie & Tom,
So sorry to hear of Andrew´s passing. May his memory live on in your hearts forever.
Kathy Calamaro
March 18, 2026
Jackie,
I am so very sorry for your loss. Sending prayers to you and your family
Brianna Austin
March 18, 2026
I had the privilege of getting to know Andy while he was living on Farm Hill Road, and he brought so much laughter and light to those around him. He had a way of making everyone smile, always sharing a joke and carrying that warm, genuine spirit. It was clear how much he loved his dad, and the bond they shared was truly special.
My heart goes out to his family during this difficult time. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.
Robert Rau
March 17, 2026
From farm hill school mate. God bless you to enjoy heaven with the angels
Ann OConnor
March 14, 2026
I’m so sorry to hear this news I got to know Andrew well when he lived on farm hill rd . He was a fighter and a guy with a big heart. Every time we would take a walk to the corner store I felt like I was with the “mayor “ all the store employees knew Andrew quite well and we’re just always so friendly to him . I remember very vividly Andrew’s aunt would send cookies over to the staff and each year Andrew always had a big smile on his face when he would bring them to the office . His Dad was his biggest supporter and Andrew knew that . I am very sorry, sending prayers to his family and loved ones
Cathy Gudauskas
March 13, 2026
So very for your loss Tom. Keeping you and your family in my prayers
Lori Petras
March 12, 2026
I welcomed Andrew into my 3rd grade class at Farm Hill. Andrew liked to be silly to make others laugh. Andrew was high energy and loved to talk.
I will never forgot the night I was coming out of the movies in Metro Square. A rock hit my car. I look to see where it came from. Andrew and his friends were the culprits. Being friends with his Aunt Roseann I told her of Andrew’s antics. Roseann scared Andrew by telling him I nearly lost control of the car when the rock hit.
COVID destroyed a young soul’s life. Andrew fought it with all he had until he was weary.
Andrew is in a better place with Pa and other family members. May he rest in peace. God bless his family and friends.
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