Andrew-McTague-Obituary

Andrew Scott McTague

Thurman, New York

Jul 29, 1979 – Oct 19, 2023 (Age 44)

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BORN
July 29, 1979
DIED
October 19, 2023
AGE
44
LOCATION
Thurman, New York

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THURMAN: Andrew "Andy" Scott McTague (44), a true Thurman legend passed away on Thursday, October 19, 2023 while riding his treasured motorcycle with his beloved friend.Born July 29, 1979 in Glens Falls, New York to Esther and Patrick McTague, Andy grew up on River Road in Thurman with his...

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So sorry for your loss Mark & Berna Beebe

We are so sorry for your loss our condolences to all of my family and his friends. Gone to soon always in our hearts and forever an angel to watch over Kaitlyn and Layla. love you all.

Sometimes in life, you meet an individual you enjoy, remember, and makes a difference. While I did not know Andy real well, he was all of the above. Kaitlyn, Lyla, the McTague and Witz familes Please accept my deepest, sympathies and condolences for your loss. Andy will be missed by all and may he RIP.

My sincere condolences to the McTague and Witz families, I know their hearts must be broken, but hopefully the memories will be shared forever

It is with a heavy heart that I express my deepest condolences for the loss of Chief McTague. Having had the privilege to serve alongside him in Schenectady, New York, I witnessed firsthand the depth of his honor, courage, and unwavering commitment to those he served with. He was not just a leader, but a beacon of integrity, guiding us through the toughest of times with grace and determination. Every month I looked forward to seeing him at the Khaki calls where his leadership entrusted him...

I am so sorry for your loss - I recently lost my brother in a motorcycle accident as well - he, too, was a lifelong military man - always wanting to help others, always a smile on his face - the only comfort we have is to know he passed doing what he absolutely loved - riding his Harley. My heart breaks for you and your family.

Thank you for your service Chief, it is appreciated. Your work is done here. May you have fair winds and following seas. Rest in peace.

A heartfelt thank you for your service to our country. Rest in peace.

To the family of Andy I express my sincere condolences. Andy and I met back in his first Navy enlistment through my younger brother Shaun who was stationed with him. I´d call and if he answered we would talk away, then came time to pack both of them up and move home to NY... I drove down and helped with driving everything back home. From then on he was part of our hunting gang and was so fun to be around. His quick witty comebacks couldn´t be beat.. I´m glad to have met him and he will be...