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Andrew Libo

Mamaroneck, New York

1954 - 2011 (Age 54)

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Libo, Andrew Libo-Andrew L., 54, of Mamaroneck, NY died peacefully at home on October 25, 2011 surrounded by family and friends. Born on October 6, 1957 to Dr. Hersh and Libby Libo, Andrew grew up in Manhattan Beach, Brooklyn. He attended Poly Prep Country Day School where he was a star wrestler...

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I had the lucky fortune of having Andrew as most likely the closest friend I ever had next to my father, George Katzter. The Libo/Katzter friendship ran deep because as next door neighbors and friends bordering on family, Andrew and I were constantly wondering which house we´d rather be hanging out in on any given night of the week. Choice gave way to freedom, and freedom gave way to independence and creativity. We were loyal to one another for the entire time we were together on this planet....

My condolences to his wonderful family and to Andy's colleagues. He was a wonderful person and a great attorney. I have some cherished memories of our many interactions over the years. David Gary, Syosset, NY

Dearest Jean-- Arthur and I were unaware and so saddened to hear what you and the family have been going through the last several months. We have not seen you all in some time and so, have been a bit out of the loop.

You have been in our thoughts and in our conversation .... this is a tragedy for the entire community.

We wish you the strength you need to carry on as Andy would have wanted you to.

Please accept our sincerest condolences and know you remain in...

So sorry to hear about Andy. My deepest condolences to his family.

My sincerest condolences to Andy's family. I am shocked and saddened to learn of his untimely passing. He was a wonderful, good natured man with a great sense of humor who was loved by his many friends-myself included. Rest in Peace Andrew.

my deepest sympathy!

How can I even find the words to begin to express the pain in my heart when I heard about the death of Andy Libo. He was much more than a friend,or a boss. Andy afforded me the opportunity that changed my life, and ultimately shaped the man I am becoming. He had no reason to help me or my mother, but chose to do so instead. He not only showed me a path to a better life, but gave me an ongoing faith in the innate kindness of the human race.

I've always attributed my good fortunes...

My condolences to Andy's entire family. I did paralegal work for him and he was a really nice man.

All my best to Jean, Sandy, Matthew, and Ethan. I am sorry I cannot be there in person. Jane will give you all a hug from me. I can still remember having our golf ball contest to see which yard got the most errant shots from Hampshire. Somehow, Andy always won . . . I think he cheated.