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Charles Andrew "Andy" Brewer

El Centro, California

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CHARLES ANDREW "ANDY" BREWER

Feb. 23, 1964 - Mar. 25, 2007

Charles Andrew "Andy" Brewer, 43, of Holtville passed away of a heart attack Sunday, March 25 in Holtville. He was born February 23, 1964 in Fort Monmouth, N.J. and married Linda Brewer in San Diego on...

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Charles Brewer, It was a pleasure working with you buddy at Calexico West POE, CA. I´ll always remember your enthusiasm and energy for life. You would smile all the time and make us laugh because you had a big heart. Jumping up and down "It´s time for the QUE LLEVA 500!" as you would say when going to process traffic coming from MX into USA. God took a humble and nice guy to heaven. May your soul R.I.P. pal. I know you´ll always be missed. Amén Legacy U.S. Customs Inspector/Customs &...

Sweets,
Hi, it's me! I miss you so much! So do Lise, Buddy, Carly, Courtney & Leo. Your Grandkids do also, yes they know about Grandpa. When we look at your picture they ask what you were like ( they're kid's, you know, so they forget and they like to hear me talk about you) why are you an angel. Kid stuff, I make it simple. Eleyna, Angelina, Lea, Julia, Angelo, & Xander will forever know who their Grandpa was and have your picture to remember you. We all love you Sweets!! ❤

Hey Bro;
So this is how it ends. It should have been some big shoot out at the port w/ the biggest bust ever.
We had a lot of years together, some better than others but definitely not enough. Greg helped in taking care of you and getting you to the "BIG ORANGE". I caught up with you in there. I've been a mess and it's taken me this long to get it together. You were the closest thing to a best friend I ever had and ever will. I am heart broken that I wasn't able to spend more time with...

Dad,
It's so hard to think about how you won't be here anymore. It seems that just yesterday you were asking what I thought of this music you were listening to. I remember I always would reply with "ahh thats old man music"....You were always looking out for me, even when I didn't want you to. You really did work for the family. You went to work and would come home. That was your life, and you were happy with it. I appreciate that soooooo much. Now that your gone I am so confused. I...

Andy,
It's clear from the entries already left in the book that you were well loved and will be sorely missed.

I'll always remember you as a blonde kid, an easy-going guy who was still strong enough to stick up for himself.

Know that you live on in your family and friends.

Hey bud,

Life is not going to the same without you. I'll miss you everyday. You are the centerpeice of the family and I love you so much.

Brewer,
I'm going to miss you greeting me in the mornings with a hearty (and loud) "Get 'em Marj!" whenever I did something you particularly approved of.
I going to miss your glass half-full "Well, at least they can't force me tomorrow!"
I going to miss your hard-charging, full-steam ahead "I got it! No, REALLY I GOT IT!"
In fact I miss you already.
To his family,
You were always in his thoughts, everything he did was a reflection of his love for you and the support you...

Brewer: Hey bro! I know you are in a better place now. We will miss you and your sense of humor. I truly enjoyed working the mid shift when I was at the POE. May GOD bless your family and give them the strength and peace in their hearts to continue living life as you may have wanted the to do so, respectfully.

Our prayers are with you. We worked with Brewer for many years. He was truly the best co worker and friend anyone could ask for. We shared many laughs. I can only say that our lives were safer knowing that he was only a call away. "Brewer I know you have our backs, always".

Connie and Guillermo