Andrew-DeFranco-Obituary

Andrew Daniel DeFranco

Columbus, Ohio

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DeFranco Andrew Daniel DeFranco, 48, of Galena, OH, died Sunday, February 1, 2015 after a sudden illness. Survived by parents, Joseph R. DeFranco (Marilyn) and Suzanne Cole (Dale); children, Shane, Madison, Sydnee, Jaclyn of Gahanna; granddaughter, Marlee; the love of his life, Gina Shultz;...

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You will be missed very much, I am keeping your family in my prayers

Andrew, I will miss you forever, the contributions to athletics and young people that you made will be missed. I love you my friend, you will not be forgotten....

Our prayers go to Shane and family. Andy had a fire that burned brightly, his company through all the baseball games and tournaments brought a warmth that will be missed.

Evan, Stewart, Melissa, Lori and Troy Dix

Aunt Carol

We are so sorry to hear of Andy's passing. Our thoughts and prayers go out to all of you! We have such fond memories of growing up with all of you, we hold them near to our hearts. We miss you all and think of you often! Please know that the Evans Family loves you all very much!

I'm so sorry for your loss. Andy will be truly missed he was a great guy he always had a smile on his face and knew how to make somebody smile if they were having a bad day . Rip Andy we all love and miss you .May god be with you all during this hard time .

We were deeply saddened to hear of Andy's passing. We pray that God give you strength and comfort you in your time of need. Sincerely Lenwood and Helen Copeland, Willingboro New Jersey

I was so sorry to hear of Andy's passing. I was a regular at the bingo hall. Every time I came to Ohio from New Jersey he would say "It's about time you came back. We missed you" Well, Andy I am going to miss you dearly. It won't be the same without you old buddy.. R.I.P.Andy!!! My prayers go out to his family.

I am so sorry to hear of Andy's passing. Andy and I crossed paths many times over the years, whether it was at the ballfields or at Roush. He was a great person to be around. My thoughts and prayers are with the family at this time.
Dave Majerus