Dennis-D'Andrea-Obituary

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Dennis S. D'Andrea

Nov 1, 1950 - Jan 18, 2025

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Two peas in a pod

My dad. My hero, my strength, my courage, my supporter, my best friend, my everything. I would have never become the woman I am, without the kind of man you were. You taught me so much about life; how to be tough and strong, while still being kind, and good to people. I will forever miss your sense of humor, pep talks, random phone calls, and the bond we had. The relationship we had was one of a kind, filled with so much love and laughter. You changed the lives of so many peopleespecially...

Happy high school memories spent a lifetime ago with a good man. RIP. Sincere condolences.

Funniest teacher in Brick Memorial, a great coach, winning attitude that he kept teaching.. RIP

Eileen,
My deepest condolences to you and your family. Dennis will be deeply missed, and I'm thinking of you during this difficult time.
I was disappointed to be unable to attend in person due to illness.
Much Love, Sheila

Our heartfelt condolences to the D’Andrea family and everyone who knew Denny. His stories were endless and I don’t think I heard the same one twice. Proud our sons wrestled for one of the best coaching staffs ever assembled. We enjoyed every second. Our loss is heavens gain. RIP my friend.

May God bless you and your family during this difficult time.

Dennis, we just had thanksgiving together and I never got a chance to truly thank you for the money pit of a car you gave me. Honestly though back in (around) 2017/2018 you gave me a 2007 Hyundai Elantra and I drove that baby for miles and miles until the transmission gave out and that car was my first true dosage of reality. I sit here nowadays driving my (current) 2013 Elantra and I think about of a world a difference it was compared to those days where I had no clue what was ahead of me...

Great man

Just reading everything said about you honestly brings chills to my whole body You were truly loved and respected by not only your peers but the younger generation also and that says A LOT about you In todays world you still stand as a GIANT God Bless you and thank you for helping so many young kids find their ways. The world will miss you because in today’s world there aren’t many like you !!!

Student Pete from MANALAPAN high school

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Dennis's Obituary

Dennis S. D’Andrea, 74, of Brick passed away at home on Saturday, January 18, 2025 after a long and painful battle with multiple forms of arthritis and spinal issues.He was born in Jersey City, New Jersey.  Dennis is predeceased by his parents, Katherine Carney and Anthony M....

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