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Andrew Cooley

Charlotte, North Carolina

1953 - 2021

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Andrew Cooley September 9, 1953 - May 22, 2021 Charlotte, North Carolina - ANDREW JAMIESON COOLEY Andrew Jamieson Cooley, 67, passed away May 22, 2021 in Charlotte, NC after a short battle with cancer. Born September 9, 1953 in Salisbury, MD, he was the son of Richard M. and Margaretta J....

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I send my sincere belated condolences to the Cooley family for the passing of Andrew. He was a special person and very kind and courageous in the friendship we had in school before he went to Kent. He introduced me to Gene Scott, the tennis pro and we played tennis @ UMES SAS children. I´m sure he will be greatly missed by his family and friends. Elder Clifton Anderson.

I am deeply sorry to hear this news and my heart goes out to Andy's family. He was a kind, intelligent man and a steady leader in a time of change for many of his colleagues in our company. I had great respect for him and will miss seeing him in Charlotte.

Knew Andy at Kent School. At great upper classman and person. I remember his squash and tennis skills and modesty. Sorry to hear of his loss and extend sympathies.

I am so sorry for your loss.

How sorry I am to learn of Andy's passing. I too am the youngest of five children. I was born Sep 16 of 1953 and was a student at Kent School. It is humbling to realize a loss of another friend in my cohort. Our year at Kent produced an amazing collection of deep friendships, you will be held in the warm embrace of many many caring classmates! I did not realize that Andy lived on the Eastern Shore, I live in Cape St Claire just west of the Bay Bridge.

Andy was a great friend at Kent School and we were classmates from the class of 1971. I haven´t seen him in many years but was in fact about to call him about our 50th reunion which takes place next month. I send condolences and care to his family and friends.

I have lost a great friend! Started working with Andy at Merrill Lynch in 1984. Unquestionable integrity, always a smile on his face, best-in-class defined by any metric. Things like this should not happen to people like Andy. Was at his side in Nantucket at his last wedding and, will forever treasure what are only extraordinary memories of our personal and professional friendship. He never told me of any illness so, it was quite a `jolt´ to receive the obituary from a 3rd Party.

I worked for Andy back in the late '80's at Merrill Lynch, and we remained friends for life. Can't think of a more energetic, intelligent, and decent person, a total class act. He will certainly be missed by all who had the pleasure to know him.

Andy was always a gentleman and the most lovely man . His kindness and senses of humor will be missed . Rest In Peace dearest Andy Xo Cindy