ANDREW-FLAMM-Obituary

ANDREW FLAMM

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FLAMM--Andrew Somer, of South Thomaston, ME, died November 23, a day after his 51st birthday. Creative, talented, and adored by all who knew him, Andrew is mourned by his loving and devoted wife Michelle Hauser, his parents Susan and Eugene Somer Flamm and his brother Douglas George Flamm. We...

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I was Andrew's best friend at RCS in the 7th grade. My name is Wendy Prives Boe. I send my love and belated condolences. I lobed Andrew so much xoxoxo

How sad. While it's a long drive from Southport, I'd try to stop in to his shop every time I passed by. Andrew had an impish grin and a wealth of knowledge - and was a joy to know. May he rest in peace.

Our wonderful neighbors the Flamms were important friends as we grew up on Lake Waramaug, Connecticut. Andrew is remembered with great fondness -- his spirit, kindness, creative ideas of how we could get in trouble, and his serious side, too. We never knew he could cook! (We miss our dad's bread too.) With great sadness over this terrible loss, we send love to Susan, Gene, Doug and Michelle. the Paynters, Brad-Cameron-Nat and Sally

I was extremely saddened to learn of Andrew's death. Much too soon for a gifted man. Early in his, and Michele's, antiques show career, we realized our common interest in the symbolism and folk art qualities of fraternal objects. There had been some prior interest in Heart n' Hand staffs but most other material was ignored.

I will always remember their visit to my home with their dog who likewise enjoyed exploring my basement antiques storage areas.

Such efforts has brought...

My sincere sympathies to the family may your memories bring you much joy and your prayers to God will bring you much comfort and strength. Romans 12:12

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Losing someone that we love never comes easy. It is a truly heartbreaking. May God's promises in Isaiah 65:17 comfort and help you.

Michelle, I was shocked when at 2AM this morning I finally got to read the paper and discovered Andrew's obit! I had no idea about his health problems. What a truly fine human being Andrew was. I never saw him when he was not upbeat and smiling. I was very pleased to see you both in Mount Vernon at Pam's celebration. We have lost a very good man of which there are far too few. Donna and I send our sincere condolences.

I am sorry to read about the loss of your loved one. May reflecting on all the good times you've shared together help ease the pain you feel. May the God of all comfort strengthen you during this time of sadness. (Hosea 13:14)

You can read more about Andrew here: http://www.reetdas.com/Flamm.html