ANDREW-DOROGI-Obituary

ANDREW MICHAEL DOROGI

Fairview Park, Ohio

Mar 22, 1996 – Mar 16, 2018

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BORN
March 22, 1996
DIED
March 16, 2018
LOCATION
Fairview Park, Ohio

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DOROGI 21, of Fairview Park, passed away on March 16, 2018. Beloved son of John and Jonetta (Kapusta) Dorogi; loving brother of Allison H. Dorogi and Megan J. Dorogi; cherished grandson of Helen (John T. deceased) Kapusta; Mary Lou and Joseph Dorogi, and dear nephew of Janine (Scott) Pape, and...

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Just learned of the premature and tragic death of Andrew. Years ago I and my family lived across the street from the grandparents Dorogi and their children. I remember them as a wonderful family and I extend my sympathy to all of the family and friends of this remarkable young man. God bless you all and may His love and comfort be upon you.

My hart felt condolences to the family I am so sorry to read this.John and David and I lived on the same block growing up, remember you would drink a glass of white vinegar when you would start to feel sick. David waring his brown leather jacket he loved the Fonz and your sister was the most beautiful woman my young eyes had ever seen. I will keep you all in my prayers.
Philip Thompson

I never met the young man, and live in another part of the world. But I could see in the photographs an obviously gifted individual - handsome, athletic, obviously brilliant, profoundly popular, with an inspiring joy for life.

How can such things happen? How?

There are no words. I
The pain must be excruciating for his family.

May Heaven welcome him.

We have lived right across the street from you for many, many years. Watched as your children grew up. We just learned of Andrew's sudden passing and our hearts are grieving for all of you. Reading through the wonderful words in the messages to you paints a picture of a fine young man who, in a short period of time, touched the lives of many. You must be very proud of the way he lived his life on all levels. Life brings many challenges but none so tragic as the loss of a child. Please...

We have lost both of our sons, Tony 2005 at 40, he was electrocuted while helping a neighbor and Buddy 2011 at 43. We know exactly what you are going through. Please know that others like us are thinking and caring for your family.Our boys are still with us. Music has helped us through our grief. Stay busy to have some time you aren't thinking of him. Our boys are still with us.This Native American Poem for Grieving means so much to us, we want to share it with you:
I give you this one...

You are all in our hearts and our prayers to find peace.

Our condolences and loving prayers for all the Dorogi family.