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Andrew Boyce Wallace

Burlingame, California

Dec 7, 1959 – Aug 14, 2016 (Age 56)

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BORN
December 7, 1959
DIED
August 14, 2016
AGE
56
LOCATION
Burlingame, California

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Andrew Boyce Wallace December 7, 1959-August 14, 2016 Resident of Burlingame, California Born in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, grew up in Colombia, South America, beloved husband of Dr. Jenny Kwok Wah Lau, Professor at San Francisco State University, treasured son of Colombian missionaries Rev....

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Thank you Andy for your running advice at the BHS track, conversations and offering of plain support when I had my health difficulty while you were facing yours.

Thinking of you Jenny, as the 1 year anniversary of your beloved husband draws near. May God's love be with you. xoxo

We sure miss you Andrew at BHS. Always thinking about you. God bless

Andrew was one of the most caring and genuine people I have ever met in my entire life. I had the privilege of working with Andrew in Family Law and saw him go above and beyond his duties, every single day. He was patient and kind to anyone and everyone he came in contact with. I was out of the country last year when he passed away and was not able to attend. He was a great friend and I will miss our talks about life and family. He truly had a beautiful soul and will be greatly missed. ...

Your family was remembered in prayer in our church service on 1-8-17. We are sorry for your loss. May God bless and keep you and yours in His care. In Christian love, Mt. Zion Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Falkner, Ms.

Andrew's passing affected me deeply. I met him on the Burlingame High School track, and like everyone else, watched him run so fast in amazement. However, I found out from conversations later that he was more than a runner. He cared deeply for his family and the various communities he belonged to. My biggest regret is not to take him up on his offer to visit Colombia with him.

I am deeply saddened by the news of Andrew's passing. He was such a kind, caring and generous soul. When I think about Andrew's, I smile. When I think about his laugh, I laugh. And when I think about Andrew's kind and thoughtful demeaner, I feel calm. We have truly lost an extraordinary person. My deepest sympathy to his family and to his friends.

Andrew was a wonderful friend, co-worker and just a beautiful soul. It was a privilege to have known him. RIP my friend. My deepest sympathy to his family.

I only had the fortune to meet Andrew once, but in that brief time, it became obvious that he was both a gentleman and an adept conversationalist, with a broadness of intellect matched by understanding and sensitivity. He was keenly interested in my bran

I only had the fortune to meet Andrew once, but in that brief time, it became obvious that he was both a gentleman and an adept conversationalist, with a broadness of intellect matched by understanding and sensitivity. He was keenly interested in my branch of his extended family and was a pleasure to know. I wish I knew him better; the world is poorer without him. May he rest in peace.