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Andra Jade Zavoy-Lynch

Richmond, Virginia

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Andra Jade Zavoy-Lynch, 33, of Richmond, Va., passed away Sunday, September 18, 2005. She is survived by her husband, David Alan Lynch; her mother, Aloise Konstance Zavoy; her sister, Aloise Konstance Zavoy-Hanks; and her brother-in-law, Erik Hanks. She was preceded in death by her father, Cmdr....

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Andra was my friend, yet we lost contact. To learn of her passing all these years later breaks my heart. She was a wonderful person with an infectious smile. It may be years and tears, but I'm thankful to have known her. I'm sorry Andra we lost contact. May you continue to Rest in Paradise. Love,

Andra and I met attending a Junior League of Richmond new members meeting. We became quite friendly as we completed our new member tasks. Andra was sincere, with a warm and sharing manner. I will miss her.

My Cousin, Andra----
" For every JOY that passes,
something BEAUTIFUL remains"
In all of our lives and for all of our days,you will remain in each of us that have loved you and those that received your love in return. No greater light shines brighter---no shining star will ever sparkle more.
Your Mother---may you feel the comfort--the peace---the knowing that Andra is now with Uncle Andy and Grammy and Gramps. Their arms welcomed Andra as she came to them and she will...

I was extremely sad and shocked to hear of the passing of Andrea. Her smile, wit and enthusiasm for life always provide me ecouragement. I will always remember her and our Saturday discussions at Strayer University regarding her Volvo, Computer and of course World Politics. I was one of her students and lucky to have had the opportunity of her wonderful friendship and will always remember her. May God Bless and be with you all.

I just received an e-mail from one of my classmates about the passing of Andra, and wanted to send my deepest sympathies. Andra was a classmate of mine at Marymount. Her smile truly could light up a room. We are all blessed for the time and the memories shared while God had her on this earth. She is in his hands now. May peace be with you all at this sorrowful time.

I first met Andra about eight years ago, when she was applying for a position as a part-time law clerk in the Richmond, VA law firm in which I had been a partner. I liked her immediately; her wit was refreshing, and her intellect was most impressive. During 1971-72, I had been an exchange student at Wellesley College, from which Andra graduated in 1993. Andra and I had a nostalgic conversation about our respective Wellesley experiences, including the one professor whom we had in common,...

My heartfelt sympathies go out to your family. I met Andra in law school and, as these entries seem to emphasize, she always had a smile on her face and was very friendly and caring in what some would consider to be a cut-throat environment. I did not stay in touch with her once we graduated, but I was so sorry to hear of her passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you and her family and friends.

I was heartbroken to hear of the passing of Professor Zavoy. I was one of her students at Strayer University, and will always remember her. She was so full of life, and touched each and every one of us. I will always remember her smile and her sense of humor. My prayers are with you all.

Dave,
I am deeply saddened to hear of your loss. You are in my prayers.
Kathy