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Andrew James "Andy" KADIE

Sacramento, California

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KADIE, Andrew James 'Andy' Andrew 'Andy' Kadie passed away on October 29, 2011, at the age of 88. Born in Long Beach, California, Andy was raised and schooled in Colorado. During World War II, he served in the 10th Mountain Division (ski troops) in Italy, and was awarded many medals, including...

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I remember the day Andy took me flying. He was a good pilot and I was able to take a dozen aerial photographs of my timber farm near Georgetown, California.

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I remember Uncle Andy years ago at our house in nampa Idaho. My Dad built on to our basement and showed it to Andy. My Dad could stand up in the room, but at 6'4" Andy had to bend down and put his hands on his knees to stand up. Uncle Andy and Uncle Leroy were both tall men who learned to adapt around us shorties. Judy and I are very sorry to hear of his passing.

I always enjoyed Uncle Andy. What an intelligent, easy going and modest man! Who knew he had two Bronze Stars? Jane, Karl, Mich, Andrea and Bob: you were so fortunate to have him in your lives.

All who knew Andy will miss him! He was a fine fellow and always interesting to chat with.

God bless.

I was so sad to learn of Uncle Andy's death -- Karl, Mich, Andrea, and Bob, I am thinking of you and my heart goes out to you all, as well as to Jane and her family. He was a lovely, gracious, and everlastingly kind soul. All my love, Victoria Brown Cech (and John and Isaiah!!)

We are all very saddened by the loss of Uncle Andy. He loved us unconditionally. We were so fortunate to have him in our lives.

When you were with Uncle Andy, you felt very settled; he made your feel at ease and brought out the best in people. He understood people but was not judgmental. He seemed to have this ability to bring out the very best in people.
I will miss him
Eric Hart

bob's dad and my dad, both 88 this year, were the subjects of many conversations between bob and myself. to the entire kadie family, i am so sorry to hear about your loss of this remarkable man. you were so lucky to have him in your lives.