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Andrew Stuart

Atlanta, Georgia

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STUART, Andrew HolmesAndrew Holmes Stuart, son of Frederick Anthony Stuart and Sally Eser Stuart was born August 30, 1973 in Atlanta, Georgia, and died unexpectedly in Kennesaw, Georgia, on May 30, 2025, of heart failure. He was fifty-one years old. Andrew is survived by his parents; his...

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So sorry I could not be there today July 1 to celebrate Andrew's life and courage as he lived his short but full life. Always thought of him as his cousin Tara came up on her July 17 birthday and fondly recall their meeting up again later at his grandmother's funeral. Andrew visited Annapolis many years ago, when we were all younger, and he and I had a maybe too successful tour of the downtown bars and then could walk back to my house of Maryland Ave. Always appreciated his social and...

Dear Fred, Sally and the Stuart family, I am very sorry for your loss. I had the pleasure to collaborate with Andrew on a number of Bosch legal cases, and he was wonderful to work with. A very talented attorney and I was relieved Andrew was on our side. Always a treat to be in his presence. One of many found memories for me was to be present for the first case he ran solo in El Paso, TX. My thoughts and prayers go out to the family. Steve Eller

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Andrew was a great guy. I attended both Westminster and Galloway with him. He was always friendly and funny. Very sorry to hear about his passing.

Fred. I am so sorry to hear about Andrew. He was a bright shining star, just like his father.

Met Andrew after working with his Dad for many years. Just like his Dad he was very knowledgeable and always able to point me in the right direction. My condolences to the family, and especially to Fred who I also loved working with for many years through Bosch. I know Andrew he will be missed so much.

My friend Andrew Stuart had an infectious personality mixed gregariously with doses of gentleman, scholar, and affectionately rascal. We shared so many times together at the University of Georgia, and he was my lifting partner there for years. A booming baritone with an easy command of the room, he was a magnet for great conversation and lasting friendship. To quote Hamlet, "He was a man, take him for all in all, I shall not look upon his like again." Sending love and condolences to...