Andrew-Vladimir-Obituary

Andrew N. Vladimir

Miami, Florida

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VLADIMIR, ANDREW N., was born February 6, 1932 in New Rochelle, New York and passed away December 15, 2008 at his home in Coconut Grove, Florida. Andy is survived by loving wife of 20 years, Ute Carey Vladimir; his mother Geraldine Vladimir; children Andrea Vladimir (Peter Romanoff), Jennifer...

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still recall and use you advise from when I was but 13. " what would you do if you knew you would not fail

All of us at MDA's Quest magazine are saddened to learn of Andy's death. He was a consummate professional who encouraged many others "To Boldly Go" with his travel articles for the magazine. One of my favorite pictures is an underwater shot of Andy scuba diving -- he had the heart of an adventurer! Our thoughts are with you at this difficult time. Christina Medvescek, Quest managing editor

I met Andy while we were class mates at the HBS AMP 71 and though only saw him a couple times afterward, but we corresponded while he served as class secratary, his determination, sincerity and intelligence made a lasting impression on me. May Andy rest in peace.

Sorry to hear that Andrew passed away. I have a good souvenir of his always dynamic presence at the Harvard AMP 71.

The light of life is a temporary flame. Like the lights of this time of year, kindled in most every faith, they spark, burn brightly are are gone all too quickly.

The lights are seen and evaluated differently by all. To me, Andy will always be my cousin- the cousin who instilled optimism and dedication to purpose.

Your light is not extinguished in this world. It will burn forever because the people you touched touch others- even unto generations yet born. May G-D bless and...

On behalf of everyone at SATH, Society for Accessible Travel & Hospitality, we wish to extend our condolences to the Vladimir family. Andy was a dedicated advocate to the community of people with disabilities and he will truly be missed.

Condolences to the Vladimir family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Alex,

My deepest sympathy for you and your family. May your fondest memories of your father give you comfort.

Your friend,

Andy, may your travels be more than your creative mind could ever dream! You, your smile & wit will be greatly missed in YLW as well as the extended community. We are all here for Ute. Lydia Thomas & Dario Miranda