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Andrew "Boot" Niznik

Larksville, Pennsylvania

1929 - 2025

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LARKSVILLE — Andrew "Boot" Niznik, 95, a proud native of Larksville, Pa., passed away peacefully Jan. 3, 2025.

Born Oct. 3, 1929, Andy lived a full life marked by love, service and unwavering dedication to his family, church, community and country. A gifted athlete, Andy shone brightly...

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Brian, we are so sorry for the loss of your dad. He was our Uncle Boot (the Rychlewski's from Michigan), and we have great memories of our visits to PA. He had a great smile and laugh. He had a generous and welcoming heart. Our country owes him a debt of gratitude for his military service. His light has gone out on earth, but the heavens shine brighter, and his memory lives on to comfort and encourage us. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Love Missy

He worked for a lot so far a long time.It was a good man rip Booth

Brian and family, So sorry for your loss I am sure he us happy to be back with your mom. May warm and wonderful memories help comfort you at this difficult time.

My sympathies to Mr. Niznik's family. My own parents, Clem and Claire Gulla, were friends with Ann and Andy in Wyoming, when they were stationed at Francis E Warren AFB. All of them fron NEPA, but living the Air Force life half way across the US. My parents are not with us, too, but I recall my parents' sharing good memories between Pennsylvania friends all together in the 60s. May good memories be a comfort to your family during this difficult time.

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

I´m so sorry for the loss of your dad Brian. He had such a big personality and smile. I have so many wonderful memories of our visits to Larksville, especially the church fair. Sending my love and prayers to you and your family.

With my sincere sympathy Brian. Love, Lisa Gimble

RIP dear Mr. Niznik, last of the "greats." We live by example, in honor, and now in memory of our extraordinary parents. They gave freely of their time, effort, and talents, all while working In great friendship for the betterment of their church and community. And because of our parents, we shared special friendships too. Such good times, great memories, and in a place we´ll always call home, LARKSVILLE. So sorry for your loss dear friend Brian and family.