Andrew-Lemar-Obituary

Andrew L. Lemar

Providence, Rhode Island

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Andrew Lemar passed away in Providence, Rhode Island. The obituary was featured in The Providence Journal on November 12, 2008.

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My heart & prayers to "Uncle Cab's" family & friends. He was truly my mentor on how to enjoy life and people first with fishing as a theme
in doing so. I've known him as Uncle Cab my 48 years of life as he was the best friend of my father's brother. Antonio "Q.P." Araujo, and a good friend of my mom's brother, Chapman "Butch" Snowden. There are not enough words in the Eng-
lish language to describe my true honor & pride for my acquaintance with him. Royce, Kelly, and Leroy I...

My sincere condolences to Andy's family and his many friends. I had the pleasure of knowing Andy for the past thirty years, and had fished with him a number of times. Andy would always remind me that he had fished with three generations of my family; my dad, myself and my daughters. I regret that Andy wasn't well enough to fish with a fourth generation (my grandsons) when they visited Narragansett this summer. I will miss Andy very much. Andy was very generous with his fishing knowledge; a...

I have known Andy for 35 years. He was one of my earliest and most knowledgable mentors. Andy graciously taught me, as a rookie kid, the ways of striper fishing the surf and all of it's nuances. He was kind and generous enough to show me his favorite striper haunts around Gansett in a time when sharing spots was sacreligious, way more secretive than it is now. Andy even took the time to take me fishing with him . I had one of the best nights in the surf with him, EVER, in the mid 80's on...

I had the honor of first meeting Andy several years back. Truly a nice and honorable man and he will be greatly missed.

My condolences to his family and friends.

Cab was truly a wonderful person he and his dear sister Inez were my dear friends . To the Goods and the Lemar,s Iam so sorry

Shirley Tunsel Walton

I am very sad to hear of Andys passing. I pray for him and his family. I considered Andy to be a friend and I too had the pleasure of working with Andy at Channel 12 - for 10 years! He was dedicated and very skilled as an Engineer, he was a true Professional and a good man. - Yet he had fun at the same time. I have fond memories of Andy, -working on broken pieces of equipment, until they were fixed and back up to his high engineering standards. Andy shared with me some of his fishing...

Our condolences to everyone. We wish we could get home to say goodbye to Uncle Cab but you know we love him and wish you all our blessings.He was truly the best Uncle anyone could have. He is now at home with Alley, Jerry, Ma Inez, Peck and Grandma Harrison. Love to you all. Deborah and Mathew Good and Michelle and Chad Allen

I worked with Andy for the entire time he was at channel 12. He was not only one of the most capable engineers in the industry but he was the nicest person you would ever want to be around. He was always pleasant, cordial, fun to be with, and truly a gentlemen's gentlemen! He will be greatly missed by all of us who had the hornor to have worked with and know him.

My sincere condolences to the family.
Mary Ann Watkins
American Legion Auxiliary