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John Peter Andryuk

Glastonbury, Connecticut

Jun 25, 1946 – Nov 12, 2013 (Age 67)

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BORN
June 25, 1946
DIED
November 12, 2013
AGE
67
LOCATION
Glastonbury, Connecticut

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John Peter Andryuk passed away on Tuesday, November 12, 2013 at Hartford Hospital. He was born on June 25, 1946 in Brooklyn, New York to Nicholas and Frances (Swiderski) Andryuk. He was the loving husband of Maureen (McCarthy) Andryuk. He was the proud father of Marc and his fiancée Brittney...

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When I hear certain songs on the radio I think of the concerts and other wonderful times we had together. Gone much too early. Rest In Peace mate.

Cousin John, I think of you every week at mass, and pray for you. You have left us your legacy of three wonderful young men. You were a terrific father, and a wonderful cousin. I loved your sense of humor and your intelligence. But you were never pretentious, always jovial. May your memory be eternal.

Every time I hear a Janis Joplin song on the radio I am instantly transported back to Boston where John and I got to see her perform. So many great memories of wonderful times that John and I had together. Hard to believe he's been gone for six years. Still miss him.

Missing you my dear beloved cousin. I can't believe it has been six years. So many wonderful events that are poignant because of your absence. Life goes on, but not without remembering you charm, your intelligence, your sense of humor and your compassion for others.

Three amigos -- Pat Whalen, George Stanton and John Andryuk.

I've known John (or "Andy" as we often called him) since 1963 when we entered religious life as novices. We were full of enthusiasm, high ideals and dedication to youth work. For Andy, that seems never to have changed. My life is richer for having him as a friend.

Jason and family: We're so sorry to hear of your dad's passing. You are all in our thoughts and prayers. Jackie (Callahan) and Bob Parente

I enjoyed working with John for quite a few years at CSC. When he retired, it was a loss for CSC and his co-workers although we were happy for him. To this day I miss working with him and miss his enthusiasm, willingness to help, and knowledge of so many things. I am thankful he stopped in and visited earlier this year - it was so nice to see him again. I am so sorry for your loss.

My Dearest Aunt Francis, Cousin Maureen and Family,
Sue, Heather, Matthew and I want to extend our deepest sympathies at your great loss. May we all rest in peace knowing that John is off to a better life and fellowship with our Lord and Savior, Jesus. Please keep John in your hearts and he will always be there for you. God Bless and keep you all well.