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BACHMANN, Andrew George Andrew George Bachmann, 68, of Williamsburg, VA, inventor, entrepreneur and business leader died on September 15, 2008, at the Riverside Regional Hospital in Newport News, VA. Founder and Chairman of the Dymax Corporation, Andy's adhesive inventions and successful...

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Dear Clai,
My most sincere condolences to you and your family for the loss of Andy. I thoroughly enjoyed knowing both of you and talking with Andy before and after our water aerobics classes. I knew a little bit about chemistry and we could talk about his passions in adhesives and I understood SOME of what we talked about. You and your family are most certainly in my prayers and all of us in the water aerobics class genuinely miss Andy and hope that you will come back to class when the...

Dear Clai & Family,
I am deeply saddenedy by the loss of Andy and my heartfelt prayers are with you all at this difficult time. Andy was a model for humankind - his spirit, ingenuity, compassion, humor, and brilliance touched the lives of all he knew and will continue for generations through his legacy. I am grateful for the time I was blessed to have worked with him and will cherish those memories always.

Dear Clai, Greg, Brian & Family,
My family is saddened by the loss of Uncle Andrew. You have our hearts and love surrounding you during this most difficult time.

We are deeply saddened to hear of your family’s loss. I wish that I could have known him better, he is an excellent example for all of us to follow. Everyone at Dymax I talk with hold him in high regard and smiles in remembrance of him. Keep his memory alive.

Although I never knew Andy as an adult, our family was always in awe of and very proud of his many accomplishments. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Dear Clai, Greg, and the rest of the Family,

I was so sorry to hear of Andy's passing. I hope he finally found peace. He gave so much to the world, and did it with a big heart and great passion. He will be missed by many. I will never forget how he turned into a "kid in a candy store" when working in the lab. Please accept my heartfelt condolences.
Sincerely,

I had the pleasure of recently getting to know Andy while helping with his father's move to Warwick Forest. He would always remind me that his middle initial "G" stood for "gorgeous" instead of his father's middle initial "J" (In case I ever got them mixed up!) My thoughts and prayers are with you all during this difficult time and I know Andy will be missed by many.

Dear Clai, Greg & Brian:
I am sorry to hear about the loss of Andy. One of the greatest formulators I've ever known, and a person who had a major impact on my professional career. What a great human being.

Clai & Family,

Joe and I were so sorry to hear about Andy. May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.