Andrew-Schenkel-Obituary

Andrew J. Schenkel Jr.

Irondequoit, New York

Age 78

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Andrew J. Schenkel, Jr.Irondequoit - Thursday, August 1, 2019 at age 78.Andrew is survived by his loving wife of 57 years, Diane; children, Andrew (Tamara) Schenkel, Kim Mooney (Jim Mullens), Gregg (Lisa) Schenkel; grandchildren, Tom (Julie) Mooney, Curtis (Anna) Mooney, Hanna, Ashley, Chris,...

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We offer our sincere condolences to Diane and your family in you recent loss of Andy. Diane, we have very happy memories of our time together while we were living at Fernwood Park apts. We are so sorry for you loss! We still live in Webster. Dick and Meg Peters

I am shocked and very saddened by this news I just received of Andy's passing. My condolences to the entire Schenkel family - I hope all of the wonderful memories you have of Andy will help you through these difficult times. May you Rest in Peace Andy.

I was in shock to hear the news about Andy. I am so sorry for your loss I use to work with Andy at Monroe litho and he was such a great guy. It's so sad that this happened. I will always remember him.

We are so very sorry to hear of Andy's passing. He was such a wonderful man, and a pleasure to work with at Monroe Litho. His work ethic and his knowledge of the Industry was like no other....no question was too small. I shall always remember him with that great smile on his face. So sad that he is gone. May he rest in peace.

Words are not enough to capture how sad we are about the passing of our treasured neighbor. We have many memories of the Belmeade Open shenanigans and how Andy would drop everything to help us out. He was one of a kind - we will miss him.

We are sad to hear of the passing of our childhood friend,Andy Schenkel.Many memories from 20 School,KPAA baseball teams,Franklin High School,attending weddings for each other and playing ball for the Kingsmen Inn softball team. We laughed , joked and shared a great friendship.
Our sympathy,thoughts and prayers to Diane and the Schenkel family.

Butch and Mary Makowski

Diane, Donna and Families, I am so very sorry for your loss, Sincerely, Tony Molinari

Andy and his family were part of my family when he and Donna were growing up. He was a bright and happy little boy who always thought of others before himself. He had a great sense of humor and was just a fun person to be with.