Andrew-DeGeorge-Obituary

Andrew Philip DeGeorge

Newark, New Jersey

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Family Man Who Loved to Share Laughs Over Good Food & MusicAndrew Philip DeGeorge of Bradley Beach, NJ, departed this world on Sunday, February 9, 2025. Andy, as he was known to all, was 80 years old. Born on July 22, 1944, to the late James and Jennie (Lupo) DeGeorge, Andy was raised in...

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May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow Paul and Lauren I will miss my friends Andy and ceil Andy it was an honor working with you in Rutherford n.j RIP my friends always in my memories. Tom

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So sorry for your loss. Even though I never met the GOAT, I definitely feel like I've met him through you. Sending you love.

I remember Mr DeGeorge from football games at Prep and also dinner at their home during Christmas Holidays. Their friendliness and hospitality will always be a fond memory for me and my family. He was a very friendly man who made you feel welcomed and he loved his wife and children very much. My condolences to his son and daughter and his entire family. May he rest in peace.

I am very fortunate to have spent many good times with Andy at his Bradley Beach condo. He was truly a book of knowledge, he loved his coffee and a donut. We have been friends for many years with Ceil Andy, Paul and Lauren. Rest in piece my FRIEND. Dennis & Peggy McCloskey

We loved spending family time together. Andy always had a story to tell us and Brian and Andy were always talking about music. He loved his kids and grandkids so much. Wonderful memories.

I got to know Andy when he joined our "Ocean 12 Condo family" in Bradley Beach. He was a wonderful neighbor and most of all a great friend to all. I remember all the times sitting outside with him, looking out at the ocean, sharing a glass of wine, talking sports, sharing stories of business and best of all talking about Italian food and "Italian food wannabes". I thank him for those simple but meaningful memories Andy will surely be missed by all.

I grew up in the neighborhood and played clarinet. We always played in the street. Wether it was stickball or touch football or just hitting a ball off the stoop we had great times growing up.

My condolences to each of you and may you find comfort in all the wonderful memories and laughter shared. I must say he definitely made me a lover of pignoli cookies and he will be missed.