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Andrew "Andy" Johnson

SELKIRK, New York

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Johnson, Andrew "Andy" SELKIRK Andrew "Andy" Johnson, 50, of Selkirk, died Monday, December 27, 2010 at St. Peter's Hospice Inn after a brief illness. Born in Rockville Center, N.Y. on December 27, 1960, he was the son of the late Andrew A. Johnson and Ann (Smith) Scaglione and brother of the...

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Miss you Andy. Tracey

Donna, Sharon and family, we are so sorry for your loss. May you and the kids find peace. We have such pleasant memories of you and Andy and the kids back when the kids were younger. Our prayers are with you in this time of loss.

Sharon,Kevin,Donna,Andrew,Michael, and Jacob,
I was so shocked when I heard the news this morning. I am extremely sorry for your loss. Knew Andy since 6th grade, and it seems like yesterday that we were all in High School.
May God grant you all some sort of peace. Bless you, and know that your loved one will be missed by many.
Sincerely
Linda Lawton

Sorry for your loss, family. I know one great thing Andy did was create Andrew his son, I hope that Andrew realizes he has alot to offer the world and that untimely passing of his dad must not hold him back.We are sending you love and the healing energy it brings. Your old neighbors from across the street.

Kevin,

I am so sorry for your loss..Your in my thoughts and prayers.

Kevin,
Sorry to hear about the loss of your brother. May god bless you and your family. Your neighbors Genevieve, Casey and Mackensie.

Sharon, Kevin, Donna and sons, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I just found out tonight-would have gone to the service if I heard sooner. Please accept my sincere condolences and know that Andy and your whole family will always hold a special place in my heart.

Sharon, So sorry to hear about your loss. You and your family are in my prayers.

Sharon,Kevin and all the kids our deepest sympathy goes out to you all.We will all miss him dearly,especially up at the lake.