Andrew-Allan-Obituary

Andrew J Allan

Willoughby, Ohio

1966 - 2014

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September 25, 2014
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Willoughby, Ohio

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Andrew J Allan, age 47, of Willowick, passed away Sept. 25, 2014. He was born in Willoughby, on Nov. 14, 1966, the son of Alexander Allan and Linda Murphy. Andy enjoyed boating and spending time with family and friends. He was a basketball coach for over 15 years. The stories are endless...

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Remembering Andy on this day with his Family.

Extending our deepest sympathy to the Allan families. To Linda Murphy, our heartfelt love and prayers for peace and God's healing care.

Dear Kristine and Family:
I was saddened, indeed, to learn of Andy's passing and offer you and yours my deepest sympathy. It was my privilege to work with Andy for many years while employed by the City of Willowick. I will remember his kindnesses on numerous occasions, his diligence while on Council and especially, working with him on Ms. Fende's various campaigns. If I may be of service to you at any time, please do not hesitate to call upon me.

So sorry hear Andy death, my condolence to the family.

Andy, was a wonderful father, husband, coach and proud to call him our friend. He will be missed but never forgotten. Mariah will remember everything he taught her. Richard,Joanna Jenne & family

Brian, you and the rest of the Allans are in our thoughts. If you need anything, please reach out...

The Cupach's

So young....Too soon. My heartfelt wishes to all of Andy's family and friends, especially dear Linda for peace and healing in the future.
Love,

Andy was a good man. He had such passion for everything he was involved in. He touched my life and it was truly a privilege to have known him. He cared deeply for family and helping his fellow man. Whether it was working a car wash fundraiser, playing softball, being a locksmith, being a council member, Andy always gave it all he will be in my prayers. So until we celebrate in heaven with him, may his impact teach us all a leeson in life. That being good does make a difference. Rest in peace...

RIP Andy, you will be missed by all, God Bless your family in this time of sorrow