Andrew-Bubacz-Obituary

Andrew Stephen Bubacz

Sumter, South Carolina

1987 - 2010

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SUMTER - Funeral services for Staff Sgt. Andrew Stephen Bubacz, USAF, 23, will be 11 a.m. (visit 9-11 a.m.) Friday at Bullock F.H. Burial with military honors at 1 p.m. in Ft. Jackson National Cemetery, Columbia. He died with honor proudly serving his country.

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Still miss you. You were a very good son in law. You took good care of Ashley, and that meant the world to Al and myself.

Bubacz Family: I am deeply sorry. I never met Andrew, but I spent 4 years with MSGT Patrick Bubacz at Wilson High School in the ROTC program and if anything like his father, I know still to this day he is missed deeply. Thank you for what you gave to me and my family of protecting freedom.

I will never forget that day my firend....S.Y.O.T.O.S....
your only mexican friend...
Chief

To the family and friends of Senior Airman Andrew Bubacz:
Remembering Andrew on the anniversary of his passing. May our fallen heroes never be forgotten.

I never met Andrew but i just wanted to say thank you. It's soldiers like him, soldiers that i dont even know who keep our country safe and its people free. My heart goes out to his family and friends. I am forever grateful.

To the family of Senior Airman Andrew Bubacz:
Andrew gave the ultimate sacrifice and will be held in the hearts of Americans forever. I cannot and will not let our fallen heroes be forgotten. My deepest sympathy to you. "Some gave all."
Peggy Childers
www.IraqWarHeroes.org

Patrick

My deepest symapathy's to you and your family. I was saddened to hear of the loss of your son. My prayers are with you.

Corrie Jean
(Corrie Lese [email protected])

Dear Bubacz family,

I know there are no words to say at this time, except how sorry that I am. I truly feel your loss and pain. My thoughts and prayers are with you always. Andrew will never be forgotten.

For you every single soldier
Those who served so honorable
Your life was forever altered
While I’m home safe and free
I stand with grateful admiration
I stand respectful and so proud
I know I’m only a civilian
And I don’t even know if...

The Final Salute

“Brothers in Arms”, Military men and women down through the centuries, have traditionally exchanged “Hand Salutes” as a sign of recognition and as a way to render courtesy and respect one to another.

This “Hand Salute” is the last that we shall render to Sr. Am. Andrew Bubacz our Brother in Arms. To his family it symbolizes the love and respect that we have for Andrew. And to Andrew it is rendered as a symbol of honor and gratitude to thank him for the...