Andrew-Oliveri-Obituary

Andrew L. Oliveri

ROCHESTER, New York

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Oliveri, Andrew L. "Andy" "Hank" Greece: October 31, 2008 at age 74. Predeceased by his parents Sarah and Joseph; Beloved husband of Rose (Catalano); Loving father of Joseph (Peggy), Karen (Frank) Orrico, Andrea (Steve) Mc-Guckin; devoted grandfather of Andrew, Kimberly and Joseph...

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Dear Rose,
Bob and I went to Holy Redeemer with you and Hank. I can remember so many happy times. You and Hank have had the blessing of a life long love for each other. Those around you could feel your love even as youngsters. May your memory of this love help you at this sad time. God bless you and your family.

Dear Rose & Family: This is a loss that will be felt very deeply but with God's help may he ease the pain in your hearts in just knowing that we care and will be praying for everyone. Andy was so special to us. And, Pinewood South definitley will not be the same without him.

To Rose and Family,

We will always treasure our friendship with Andy and we will deeply miss him. He gave so much of himself to everyone. Pinewood South will never be the same without him. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family during these difficult times.

We are all so blessed to have had Andy touch our lives. He was such a positive person and so young at heart.
He will be truly misssed.

I met Andy through the Area 7 Golf League. He was a delightful, fun loving guy who I enjoyed being around. I hope his family will accept my sincere condolences.

Our deepest symphathy to the Oliveri family.

my prayers and deepest sympathy for you and your family. You are very nice neighbors and i always enjoyed the wave and smile when you and Andy drove out of your driveway.

God Bless, and old role model whom I will cherish the memories of Joe and I playing ball together and him at our games

Rose, our deepest sympathy to you and your family. It's hard to believe someone who was so full of life will no longer be with us. I will remember fondly Andy as a Kodak colleague and golfing buddy who had a contagious enthusiasm and boundless energy.