Andrew-Bingham-Obituary

Andrew J. Bingham

Lunenburg, Massachusetts

About

LOCATION
Lunenburg, Massachusetts

Obituary

Send Flowers

Lunenburg High Graduate & served in the U.S. Army; 38 GARDNER -- Andrew J. Bingham, 38, passed away in his home on Saturday, May 14.He was born in San Diego, CA on Jan. 22, 1973 and was raised in Lunenburg. He graduated from Lunenburg High School in 1991 and then served four years in the...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

To the Bingham family: I remember Andy from way back in his cub scout days as his den mother! My brother Jason went to school with Andy and I became their den mother when no one else would volunteer! Rest in Peace Andy. I have fond memories of your character! God Bless you and your family...

Jeff & Chris, we are so sorry to hear about Andy. We never knew him but you spoke of him often and we know how much you loved him. Our thoughts and prayers are with you always and we are never far away should you need us. May your love and memories of Andy keep you strong and fill your days. Love, Robert & Nadine Rand

Jeff, so sorry to hear of the loss of your son. Thoughts are with you and your family.

Jeff, may you and your family find comfort in knowing you gave Andy the very best of your love. He is forever blessed. A mass has been scheduled for continued prayer.

Thank you for all the laughs Andy! <3

I was so very sad to hear of Andy's passing and I am so very sorry for your loss. I went to school with Andy in Lunenburg from K-12. he was truly a one of a kind

Chris...all the conversations, all the wondering, all the shared thoughts. We shared so much, and now I share your loss and the great love that you had for your son. We have known each other for a long time, and now, just know that I am picturing us sitting, smiling, laughing....crying. My heart is with you.

Andy and I were classmates in Mrs. Hathaway's kindergarden class in the primary school all the way through LHS graduation. We played soccer on the same team in 8th grade, where we nicknamed him "mule train" because he was so good at offense, and I don't think I would have made it through middle school if he hadn't been their to lighten things up. After high school, we met up at Denny's after we had both finished basic training, and he had me laughing for hours about how no matter how much...

Jeff, Christine and family....We are very sorry to hear about Andy. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.