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Andrew Lloyd Gustafson

Seattle, Washington

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ANDREW LLOYD GUSTAFSON Andrew Lloyd Gustafson, born Aug. 7, 1973, went home to the Lord, June 14, 2006. Andrew knew how to live life to the fullest. He gave freely of himself, his time, his possessions, his love and his friendship. He loved to travel, to bike and snow ski and be out with his boat...

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Till this day I still think about Andrew in my own personal way. Every time I hear a song or see a boat pass by in my yard I still get goosebumps and just "smile". His impact on my life is great and what a wonderful memory I still hold of him. Thanks for making me smile still today Andrew. You know how much I miss you and I thank you for all the memories, even still today:)

Although I didn't know Andrew for very long, I was just telling my mom how he had an awesome, positive energy that radiated from him and I was looking forward to working with him at Washington CASH. It sounds like, from the short but deep obituary, that he truly lived life for the short time he was here, and that I believe is something we can all learn from Andrew.

Jerry, Carol and Stephen,

I am deeply saddened by your loss. I had the good fortune of working with Andrew twice over the past twelve years, and had the pleasure of becoming his friend. His zest for life and positive attitude impacted everyone around him. His absence will missed, but the great memories of Andrew will live on.

I was lucky to get to meet Andrew at Seattle U, but I got to know him best after graduation. I always looked forward to spending time with him. His passion for life, humor, and dedication were inspiring.

My thoughts and prayers go out to all his friends and family.

It was such a pleasure to have Andy in class at SLMS. We are so happy that he enjoyed biking beyond his middle school days. Even though his illness was sudden and caused such an early death, remember all the wonderful times. He is a perfect child of God.

To 'Drew, his Family and Friends -- I will forever miss you, and will always look up to you for your boundless energy and enthusiasm, your genuineness and your love for your family and friends. I know how much your personal relationships enriched your life, and while I certainly didn't get to meet everybody you always talked about, I know that many are saddened by the loss but grateful for everything that you gave to us. -- I am sorry I was not able to go out to Seattle to show my support...

Jerry, Carol, Stephen-
I just heard the news that Andrew passed away. I can not believe it. So many years ago, when in high school, he would help out around the office. To me he will always be that teenager. I see that he grew to achieve so much, as I always knew he would. I can't imagine the grief you must be feeling. Please know you are each in my thoughts and my prayers. May the Lord give you comfort during this time. God Bless

I can't believe he's gone. He will live forever in our hearts and memories. I have never had as much fun as I did with Andrew. Late nights downtown or quiet dinners at the Stewarts I have never laughed so hard! Andrew was so kind to offer his place and drink on my 21st birthday!
Andrew,
I miss you more than words can say. I can't imagine Seattle without you, I don't really want to go back and know you're not there. The world has lost an amazing human. There are not many people as...

Gustafson family,

I am so sorry to hear of Andrew's passing. I was friends with Andrew in High School and what a character. He always had a smile on his face and brought smiles to everyone in the room. I know he will be greatly missed.