ANDREW-GAHAN-Obituary

ANDREW GAHAN

El Paso, Texas

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Andrew John Gahan, 77, went to be with his Lord Monday, July 29, 2013 after a long fought battle with Parkinsons. He is survived by his wife of 59 years, Marica Lee Gahan, brother-in-law David Whitlock and wife Steph, children; Randy Gahan (Billie Wife), Peggy Slocum, Shirley Labree, Cheryl...

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"What a friend we have in Jesus..." can be sung with Johnny's name too. Always smiling and living the life Jesus gave him. Will see him again soon.

So sorry to hear about Johnny's home-going, but glad to know that we will see him again when we all get to Heaven. Prayers for all of the family that will feel his loss so much.

The news of Johnny's passing awakened memories from my childhood. I remember Johnny and his two year younger brother Truman who was my own age, but I lost track of Johnny following Truman's tragic death in a swimming accident at the beginning of summer vacation in 1952. My prayers for Johnny and my condolences for his family.

Gahan Family,
I was so sorry to hear about Johnny; he was a lovely man, always so kind to me. And seeing him always brought a smile. He was like a brother to my mother {Jean Ann {Reid} Graham; and was a dear friend to her during her life. Guys, I am so sorry for your loss! I know your dad will be in your hearts forever, and he will be in my prayers.

Life is but a vapor compared to eternity. I don't know if Johnny new how many hearts he touched or how much he was loved here on earth. We will all miss him until the Lord calls us home but he is in our hearts. Our prayers are with you all. May all the good memories you shared together keep you & help you through.

He was a great man. Always happy and fun to be around. I will miss him greatly.

He was a great man. Always happy and fun to be around. I will miss him greatly.

To my best friend Shirley and her family;
Know for certain that you will never lose Johnny, even in death. He will be a part of every act, thought, and decision you make. His love leaves an indelible imprint in your memories. He will walk beside you everyday. It was our privilege to know Johnny. Our hearts and prayers go out to you. Love Laura, Wayne and the Jones family.