Andrew-Friedline-Obituary

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Andrew Gene Friedline

Clarkston, Michigan

Sep 20, 1987 – Aug 13, 2018

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BORN
September 20, 1987
DIED
August 13, 2018
LOCATION
Clarkston, Michigan

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Lewis E. Wint and Son Funeral Home - Clarkston Obituary

FRIEDLINE, Andrew Gene “Andy” of Clarkston; age 30; unexpectedly went to be with the Lord along with his beloved canine companion, Thor, on August 13, 2018.  Loving son of Craig (Claudia) Friedline and Sandra (Steve) Carter; beloved brother of Dan (Erin) Friedline and Jennifer (Ian) Kincade; grandson of Eleanor and the late Eugene Friedline; nephew of Janice (Larry) Smith and Delene Newman; loving uncle of Danika, Liam, Ben, Aubrey, Declan and Rowan; cousin of Amy (John) Schwaniger, Andrea Smith and Christina (Jeff) Newman.  Andy was a Public Safety Officer for Oakland County.  Memorial Service 1 pm Sunday, August 19, 2018 at the Lewis E. Wint & Son Funeral Home, Clarkston where friends may visit Sunday 11 am until time of the service.  Private Inurnment Lakeview Cemetery.  Memorials may be made to First Baptist Church of Clarkston Food Pantry or Deacon’s Fellowship Fund.  Online guest book www.wintfuneralhome.com

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We are all so deeply saddened to hear about Andy. We have such happy memories of that sweet sandy blonde toddler running around the yard in just his undies and "water-wings."

It is Incredibly difficult to lose someone that is so special, so sudden. We pray that all of you find moments of peace and comfort as you remember Andy and cherish the loving memories that you will forever hold in your hearts.

Our hearts go out to all of you.

Our Sincere Condolences,...

I wish we had more time together...and it feels so unfair that I just got back and we never got to have that lunch together, or spend more time talking. You spent the other day outside wrestling the kids and I can still hear all their laughter. I miss my little brother so much. And I can barely fathom a world that you are not in...I will hold you near to my heart for all the rest of my days...until we meet again!

Craig , I wish you and your family peace and comfort. Parents never want to grieve their children, but know you have many memories and much love from all your friends. God bless your family.

I had a little brother for 7 years. Too short but long enough for me to know such a caring and sweet man such as you Andy! I love you brother and we all miss you so much! Rest well brother I will see you again.

I'm so sorry for your loss, I didn't know Andy personally but we were gaming buddies. I have lots of memories with him, he was always fun to play with an was a very skilled player. He will be missed, Sending my prayers.... REST IN PEACE DOOM

I am not sure what to say to the family as i only met Craig and Dan one time when my brother Juston and I traveled to Michigan to visit Andy about 8 years ago. I loved Andy. Andy was always one of my go to friends when i had a problem i needed to just talk through. I feel horrid for the surviving family as i know the hole left by Andy's passing will be felt forever. I will miss you brother, and i will catch you on the other side brother.

Randall Key Koch Jr



My deepest condolences to the family of my great friend, Andy. Andy and I met in 2003 when he was just 17. We played World of Warcraft together, but our relationship evolved into real life friends. Andy and I shared many late night conversations that would last for hours. I'm deeply saddened by his loss and will miss our conversations. RIP Doomslayer, FTW!

Sometime around 2003 a young stud of an Orc Warrior escorted a noob Undead Mage around Un'Goro Crater in search of Devilsaur to kill. I was so new to the game, I knew nothing of what this meant or why we were doing it, but Doomslayer made sure I took part. This kindness and willingness to include others is a character trait that Andy demonstrated time and time again throughout the span of our friendship. A friendship that started on a silly game, and would eventually transition across many...

Craig,I can't imagine what you are going through right now but just know that The Lord will carry you through this. Love Tim Pettingill