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Andrew Wayne Milner

Denver, Colorado

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Andrew Wayne Milner passed away on 11/26/05 in Aurora, CO. He was born on June 28, 1955 and grew up in the Denver area where he attended Golden Senior High School and was the student body president in 1973. He went on to graduate from Northwestern University and the American School of...

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Andrew was one of my husband's oldest and dearest friends, and then he became one of mine. When I think of Andrew, his warm, infectuous laugh immediately comes to mind. We had such great times together when Andy lived in the East Village in New York City. I'll always cherish the memories of all those Broadway openings and fabulous after-parties, Andrew's beautiful apartment, and the many dinners and late nights of imbibing we enjoyed there. Of course, Andrew's dog, Cosmo, who used to go...

I salute you, Andrew, for your personal integrity. This will always remain my thought of you. Rest in God's arms.

My first real long time friend in filmbusiness, who I met at the first American Film Market. Since that meeting Andrew has always been there for me. In bright days during festivals (he sold me my first film for Hungry Eye Pictures)and diners with Camela, later in darker days, when we talked about the friends we had lost and how difficult the business became for us. I will never ever forget his great voice, his generosity, humor, his great passion and taste for art. For me he was an European...

Andrew was a wonderful man, and I'm glad to have know him.

Andrew, I know there is another fabulous dinner party waiting for all of us when we meet on the other side. Your friendship, generosity, great sense of humor and all the adventures we shared will always be with me. Until we meet again. Love.....

Hysterical! Generous! Sexy! Caring! Stubborn! Wonderful! Attentive! Wordly ! That's you Andrew.. I miss you but will see you again.
Love,
Gary

Andrew was such an important part of my life, both professionally and personally. He hired me as a secretary (despite my inability to type) which started my international film career.
He was a true friend to me and my family. He was the first visitor at Cedars when my daughter Sophia was born, and arrived at my house when we were carrying my son Julian in from the hospital after his premature birth.
I was blessed to have had him in my life and I will never forget his charm,...

We will remember Andrew for his positive outlook on everything. He was a multi-talented person. Our condolences to his family -- he will be missed.

Andrew was such a warm and loving person. Even as his illness was taking him from us, he still kept showing his loving ways. I love you Amdrew amd will miss you.