Andrew-Kilpatrick-Obituary

Andrew Kilpatrick

Poughkeepsie, New York

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Andrew J. KilpatrickHYDE PARK - Andrew J. Kilpatrick, 65, passed away unexpectedly on February 6, 2014 at St. Luke's Hospital in Newburgh, NY. He was born February 9, 1948 in Boyertown, PA to Joseph and Margaret McClean Kilpatrick. Andrew served in the US Air Force and specialized in Morse Code...

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I always enjoyed Andrew's company. He was a very affable and generous person offering his skills to his friends and others. I am surprised that it has been 9 years since his passing. Hope his family is well. Franc

I was so sorry to see Andy's passing. He was a kind, generous person and will be missed.

Our deepest sympathies to Andy's family. Rest in peace.

I'll never forget you- nor the photographs you captured of me!

"You will always be the distant blare of the metro north around the bend...
You will always be the panoramic view of the Hudson Valley
Right when the sun plays tag against the riverbank
You will always reflect in the dashing lights that make winter more special when crossing the Mid Hudson Bridge…
You will always be a piece of our unity- You knew just how to spread UTP…
You are and will always be a part of me
Fellow poet & friend-"- Excerpt from "Smile In The Sunset" I...

My thoughts & prayer's to the family. We are so shocked and sad. R.I.P. Andy

It saddened me deeply to learn of Andy's passing. He was an extremely giving and compassionate person who dedicated himself to helping others. His contributions to the community were admirable and he will be missed dearly by all who knew him..

Rob and I are very sorry for Andy's sudden passing. Andy was always generous with his knowledge and ready to help. He was a gentleman and every time that we saw him, he smiled. Rest in peace, Andy!

Andy was a very kind person and a wonderful neighbor he will be greatly missed my husband and use to have chats all the time. R.I.P. Andy

Andy was not only a tireless and enthusiastic supporter of the arts, but he was an artist in his own right. He had a wonderful eye for detail and composition, and a seemingly endless supply of positive energy. I consider myself fortunate to have known Andy. He will be missed.