Andrew-Kerlik-Obituary

Andrew J. Kerlik

Annville, Pennsylvania

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PALMYRA Andrew J. Kerlik, 63, died Wednesday, May 30, 2012, in his home after a brief illness. He was born September 23, 1948, in Pittsburgh, a son of the late Andrew and Helen (Seko) Kerlik. Mr. Kerlik grew up in Swissvale, Pa., and graduated from Swissvale High School in 1966. He graduated with...

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Dear Linda,Jen, Fred, Ben, Angus and Lydia. My deepest sympathy for your recent loss. I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers. God bless all of you, I wish I could do more.

We were saddened to learn of Andy's passing. We enjoyed the National Truck Driving Championships with Andy and still laugh that he called us cheap dates at our company dinner at the Mongolian Grill. Rest in Peace, Andy.
Will & Gayle Chrvala

Linda and Family,
My deepest sympathies. May your many wonderful memories help you through this difficult time.

Dear Linda (Chud!), I'm so sorry to hear about Andy. Though we were all together only during those three short years in college, the happy memories have never left my mind. Please accept my sincere sympathy and extend it to your family.

Linda & Family, I wish you God's peace during this difficult time. I worked for Andy for a few years at New Penn. He always treated people with care and respect. He will be missed.

Linda, our deepest sympathy go out to you and your family.
I have known and enjoyed working with Andy for more than 30 year.
He was always there to help people and will certainly be missed by many.
Both Arlene and I want to express our deepest condolences to you and your family.
Charlie and Arlene Zaccaria

I am so sorry to hear of Andy's passing. We went to high school together and shared many good times. I enjoyed seeing him at the reunions and talking to him. I felt my heart sink when I heard... my prayers are with you all. It was too soon. Aleta (Pearson) Detwiler

I only Knew Andy from work saw him when he came to Pittsburgh I thought he was a very nice man , my sympathy to his family!

We didn't know Andy very well, nor get to be with him more than a few times; but whenever we did, he was a very enjoyable man to be around. Loved ones taken from us too soon leave us extremely sad, confused, and lost. May God grant the Kerlik family His greatest peace and understanding at this difficult time. Please know that many, many people are sharing your loss. And to you, Andy ... see you soon, dear brother. ~ Fran & Randy Edgar