Andrew-Covey-Obituary

Andrew Covey

San Antonio, Texas

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COVEYBeloved son, brother, friend and human being, Andrew John Covey, 20, left our world on February 22, 2010. Born on July 18, 1989, Andrew is survived by his father Andrew Dean Covey, mother Cheryl Lynne Covey and brother Norrin Jay Covey as well as many loving relatives. Andrew was a...

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Andrew..When I heard about what happened. i spent all those days crying outside, searching for you in the flowers, in the trees, in all the aspects of this earth. I found you each and everytime. You still live around me. The years that have passed since i last saw you, never changed the way your humor always brightened my day. We were texting right before i left for Germany, then i dont know. Since i moved a few months ago we hadnt kept in touch as well as we usually did. Do you realize how...

I only had the opportunity of meeting Andrew one evening, when I was visiting his father, Dean.
A nice looking boy, Right there and then, I knew that this was a very caring person and would be there for the ones in need, that he could help in any way.

I've known the Covey family for many years now. They are a wonderful family to be around and this includes his grandparents, too.
His grandmother is a fun, loving, humorous person to be around. It's no wonder, Andrew was...

If it wasn't for my brother Adam I would have never met Andrew. They day I met Andrew he instantly surprised me with his ability to make the whole room smile. He's left a little piece of him on every person he's met. We all miss you Andrew.

I'd known Andrew a couple years ago and I'm shocked I just now read about him in the obituaries. In time I knew him, he was always really fun to be around. The Covey family is in my prayers. God bless.

Andrew Covey was a goofball with a big heart and a warm smile. He was one of the funniest people i have had the honor of meeting and i will never forget him, and i'm pretty sure no one else will either. My condolences go out to his family.
love you Andrew.

Andrew was one of the funniest people there is. He would make me and Adam crack up over the dumbest things. We still can't believe that he left us all this early in life, but he will live on with us forever. We miss you buddy.

Although I didn't know Andrew well, I still shared a connection with him, as did we all in the Warren Guitar Class
We all in a way formed a brotherhood of sorts and regardless of our differences we were always friends in one way, shape, or form
He will be missed dearly and my condolences go out to the Covey family and all of his friends.

DEAN I'M SORRY FOR YOU'RE LOST I KNOW THE FEELING I LOST MY SON ALMOST 4YEAR'S AGO. GOD BLESS YOU AND ALL YOU'RE FAMILY.
ROSIE