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ALAN ANDOLSEN

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ANDOLSEN--Alan A., President of Naremco Services, died January 24, 2010. He is survived by his wife, Barbara; children, Daniel and Ruth; brother, Lowell, and two grandchildren. The memorial Mass will be February 20th at 10am at St. Gregory the Great Church, 144 West 90th Street.

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It has been some time since I was last inAlans company. Still, I remember warmth, openness and a willing, knowledgeable colleague. The world needs more...and he is missed. My condolences to Barbara, family and friends.

To the Andolsen & Naremco Families,

I am so sorry to hear about the loss of Alan. In the brief time I worked for him, he was always kind and gave some of the best advice. He was one of my main supporters when I decided to change careers and become a teacher.

I am sure he is missed tremendously!

I was deeply shocked to hear about the sudden death of Mr. Alan Andolsen.

We have known each other for ten years since we met at the FEACO, the European Federation of Management Consultancies Associations. He had great hospitality, and I believed that his speech led to the great success of the convention.

I think that the last memory with Mr. Alan Andolsen was “the FEACO INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE 2003” in Slovenia. His excellent sociable and outgoing character made us...

I will miss seeing Al each year at the conference. I was fortunate to have dinner with him and Barbara at a wonderful Turkish restaurant in New York City while in the area for business. It was a wonderful occasion and one I will always treasure in my memories. Al will be missed.

to Barbara and family -
My deepest condolences to you on Alan's passing. He was a gentleman and a true professional, and will be missed.

A lovely memorial service this morning for our dear friend Alan. Our deepest condolences to Barbara, Daniel and Ruthie, Brooke, Jack and Heather and all his family.

Having Alan as a mentor and constant support at the Association of Managmenet Consulting Firms was a privilege i'll always cherish. He taught me so much about people and organizations with his keen and generous insight. The best interests of the organization were always his highest priority and he served AMCF with...

Dear Barb & Family: So very sorry about the loss of Alan. He was a few years ahead of me in the seminary. I recall Alan as very smart, musically gifted & a friendly human being. You all are in thoughts & prayers. God bless you now & always.

Dominique and Pierre Morel, their children Sophie, Camille, Lucie and Bertrand mourn a beloved friend. Alan was a gentleman and a scholar, and a jovial companion. Memories of long days spent together marvelling at the beauty of the world will keep him alive in our hearts.
Our sympathy to Barbara, Daniel and Ruth.

Dominique and Pierre Morel, their children Sophie, Camille, Lucie and Bertrand mourn a beloved friend. Alan was a gentleman and a scholar, and a jovial companion. Memories of long days spent together marvelling at the beauty of the world will keep him alive in our hearts.
Our sympathy to Barbara, Daniel and Ruth.