Andrew-Czarnecki-Obituary

Andrew J. Czarnecki

Weare, New Hampshire

1943 - 2010

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WEARE -- Andrew J. Czarnecki, 67, of 37 Newman-Wilson Rd., died suddenly on Aug. 13, 2010.

He was born on Feb. 3, 1943, in Hartford, Conn., to Joseph and Ramalda (Haponik) Czarnecki. He also had a loving stepmother , Louise. He accomplished many things in his life, and in doing so, left...

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Dear Sharon and Family,

I had the pleasure of getting to know Andy while working in the Tewksbury Field claim office during the period of 1990 - 1998. Andy was a really great person to work with and was admired for his many fine qualities by all. Andy often shared information and stories with me about you all. He was very proud ! Wishing you the very best during this difficult time.

Rick Ward

I'm so sorry to hear about the loss of Andy. I worked with Andy over the last few years. He was a wonderfully kind and very intelligent man. Again, I'm so very sorry for your loss.

We have been saddened to hear the news about the loss of Andy through Robin. Wishing you all wonderful memories and strength to carry on.
Peace,
Beverly & Steven Isenberg & family

Dear Sharon, my heart goes out to you and the loss of Andy, for him it couldn't get any better, but for you the tough journey you have to travel will be hard. I will keep you in my prayers and will try to catch up with you at some time. Love you both and we are saddened with you at your loss.Love Kevin and Denise

Dear Sharon and Family,
I had the pleasure of working closely with Andy back in the late 90s when we were both Managers in the Cross Point office. He was always so supportive, warm, funny, a good friend and co-worker, an infectious smile. Andy had a great work ethic and always wanted to do the right thing. I am so sorry for your loss...so untimely and shocking. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time.
Pam Bohne

I feel fortunate to have known Andy. He was a tremendous colleague and a great person. We all learned a lot from Andy and having him as a part of our team was an honor. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time..

Dear Sharon and Family,

I only knew Andy for a short time at GCF, but he was so wise to the word, I used to really enjoy listining to him preach. He will be sadly missed, my thoughts and prayers are with you.
Elizabeth Matthews

He was so vivacious! In fact, he was suppossed be able to teach Sunday School with me; part of me still expects him to walk through the door of the classroom on Sundays at any moment. Your presence will be greatly missed down here while your enjoying God's glory. When we get to heaven (since you missed it by a week), we expect a pampered chef party with you grilling.

The Beattie Family

Sharon, I am so sorry about Andy's sudden passing. Julie and I spoke with Andy at some of the Toastmasters "soup parties." What a nice man. I hope your happy memories of Andy help you through this difficult time. -Justine A. and Julie C., Amoskeag Better Communicators (Toastmasters club in Manchester)