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Austin "Kimosobi" Andrews

Mobile, Alabama

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Mr. Austin 'Kimosobi' Andrews -- departed this life Saturday, July 9, 2005. Austin was a graduate of John L. LeFlore High School Class of 2000. There he was a member of the Mighty Rattlers Marching Band, the Imperial Knights Service Club where he served as the Step Master, S.W.A.T. Entertainment,...

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I couldn't believe when I heard. Although it hurts right now it will subside as we come to terms with the fact that you are in a better place with no more suffering or tears. From this we should learn how precious life is and not take those moments we share with each other for granted. Remebering back on those high school days, I can't recall a moment with you that I wasn't laughing. A funny story I remember him trying to teach someone to drive his standard shift truck while in the back of...

To the Andrews Family:
I first made Austin aquaintance when I became a member of the Imperial Knights Service Club, and like many people who knew Austin we were drawn to him because he was the comedian. No matter when or where you were, you could rely on Austin to make you laugh and feel at home. Not saying that he couldn't be serious, because he could. He mastered the art of balancing between when to be serious and when to be hilarious, which many people can't do. I have countless...

To the family of Austin,
I send to you my deepest and heart felt prayers. I first met Austin my freshman year at Leflore. He always was a very easy going person with a good heart. It's sad that he had to go, but I guess he is gone to a better place. I will keep you all in my prayers.
God bless.

The Andrews Family:
I became acquainted with Austin during his tenure at Clark Middle School, and became reacquainted with him once I entered LeFlore. As long as I can remember, Austin was a fun-loving, energetic, and easy-going individual. Though we may not understand why God has decided to call him home, we must realize that God is always in control and he knows what is best for us. I extend my condolences to your entire family and I pray God's continued blessings in all of your lives.

I've know Austin since my freshmen days at Leflore. I participated in the marching band with him and was an imperial knight brother of his. Although we went our separate ways in life, our friendship yet will be cherished. I submit my deepest condolences and he will always be missed.

To the family of Austin Andrews,

I have known Austin since his days at Dunbar Middle School. It was then that I got to see and know the great person that he was. He never missed his chance to make everyone around him smile. Only after high school did I get the chance to really know Austin and the man he grew to be. My thoughts and prayers will continue to be with his family, friends, and all that got a chance to meet such a sweet angel. I know that he is in a better place. God...