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Andrew A. Sikes

Springfield, Massachusetts

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Andrew A. Sikes 1957 - 2004 CHICOPEE - Andrew A. Sikes, 46, of Ridgewood Village in Chicopee, formerly of Belchertown and South Hadley, died at home September 6, 2004. Born in Holyoke, October 18, 1957, he was the son of Dorothy (Pastomerlo) Sikes of Chicopee and the late Kenneth...

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Heaven has a new angel. Karen said it, “Only the good die young." Andy truly was a special human being. My deepest condolences to all Andy’s family. I am truly sorry I missed the wake; I just received the news. I will keep you all in my prayers, Jack

As the saying goes..."only the good die young." As I always say..."it's not fair."

I've known Andy since high school and I even dated him for a short time. He was a great guy and always had a smile on his face. A smile that will be forever missed by everyone. To this day, I can still picture that smile, that handsome, popular guy walking through the hallways of South Hadley High. These are only memories now but will be forever cherished.

God Bless his children,...

Andy was a great friend of mine in high school and after. At our reunion in 2001, I was thrilled to see him after so many years. I will always remember him with a bright smile - always happy. I offer my sincere sympathy to his children and his family at what is a very difficult time. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Karen

Andy,Andy, to soon you have left us,never to see your smile again. From the time you, were just a little boy I can see it with that little curve in,and that look in your eyes like you knew something we did not. Andy you will always have a place in out Heart, and always be part of our family.To your family out heart goes out to.
Faith Falls and family

Andy was quite a guy, one of the friendliest guys I've known. He always seemed in a good mood, and was fun to talk to.

We have a 1977 MG Midget my wife Rhonda bought new, even before we were married. A few years ago, just when we thought the MG was beyond hope, Andy gave it the same treatment he usually reserved for aging fire trucks and ambulances. He welded in new floorboards, so we wouldn't drag our feet on the road, only 3 inches below. Andy refinished the body and paint on...

I have known Andy since I got here at Ridgewood. I enjoyed our talks about the Red Sox or the Patriots or his dog. He was always upbeat. When I asked how he was doing, he'd always reply, "Pretty dam good!". I will miss his presence here and pray for him and his family.

Words can not express the sorrow in my heart right now, or the pain that you are going through. Please know how much you are loved and how much your loss is felt by all. May the love of Friends and Family be a source of comfort to you, and know that you are in my thoughts and Prayers.

With Heartfelt Sympathy and Friendship.

Joy

We are so sorry to hear of Andy's passing. He was a very enthusiastic person and always gave his best. He is now at rest and in your hearts forever. We will cherish our memories of him and pray for the entire Sikes family to find peace and promise in the future with God's blessings.
Sincere condolences to you Dottie and your loved ones.