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Andrew Martin Brownlee

West Palm Beach, Florida

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Family-Placed Funeral Notice ANDREW MARTIN BROWNLEE Andrew Brownlee of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida passed away at Good Samaritan Medical Center, West Palm Beach on Tuesday morning, March 6, 2007 from complications of leukemia. He was born in Mobile, Alabama on January 12, 1967, beloved son...

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ANDREW BROWNLEE!!! How many times I shouted that name. Especially when he was driving me crazy! God bless him! My family's deepest sympathies go out to the Brownlees.
I have so many wonderful memories of Andrew. Memories of New Years Eve parties. Memories from Chicago. Andrew in the Windy City was a sight to behold. It is "his" city! AND always have a GOOD umbrella! Memories of Andrew in New Orleans. Thanks for rescuing me from "that" place. Years and years of hanging out in...

This beautiful letter came to us from Andrew's favorite doctor at the cancer clinic in Seattle.

Dear Lorian and Jerry,
I'm very saddened to receive the news of dear Andrew. I have thought about him so much over the past several months. I'm not sure if you noticed, but he was my favorite patient. He was so inspiring to me. Every time I entered his room, he had a smile from cheek to cheek. Even through the persistent nausea, GVHD, etc....

He has been in my thoughts so...

Andrew possessed the power to change people's lives. He was truly one of the most inspirational people in my life. Andrew had a power that one only hopes to posess. His empathy for his friends was deeper than anything i've ever seen. He was nothing short of a Guardian Angel.

Reflections on Andrew, by his sister, Amy (spoken by her at his March 10, 2007 Memorial Service)
First, my entire family thanks all of Andrew’s friends and family that are here today. Many of you traveled far to be here to celebrate Andrew’s life and we appreciate it. Thank you to: Father Tom for being here, Andrew’s friends who helped put together this service, Mace and the choir Andrew loved singing with and the Daughters of the King for their help. We would also like to take this...

I met Andrew in high school in the chorus. We quickly became friends and hung around together. We saw Rocky Horror, and sometimes I would just taxi him there. We had many, many laughs, hugs, talks, walks, and even shared a tear or two. I have not seen him in about 20+ years, but I have thought of him often.

I offer my prayers to his family and friends for strength of heart and strong memories. He is in perfect health, now, and probably haunting us all.

I luv ya Andrew!!

Our deespest sympathy to your family.

Sincerely,
Arline and Don Kiselewski & family

Andrew and I were in swing choir in high school and senior year we made a trip to U of Miami for honor choir there. We were couped up in this van singing blues down to our shoes until we couldn't stand it any further, laughing our fool heads off the whole time.

The other memory that comes to mind is his playing the major general in the Pirates of Penzance. He came back for an encore to sing his already quick tongue twister of a song twice as fast. It was truly one of the most...

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From the moment we met you captured a piece of my heart. I feel so privileged and blessed to have spent so many life and loved filled years as your friend. You are forever a piece of my heart!

Andrew and i went to pbg high together even though i did not spend much time with andrew i the please of hanging out with his brother matt, my prayers go to the entire family. andrew will be miss not just by me but many class mates, God bless joanne