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John A. "Andy" Wardlow

Lowell, Massachusetts

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John A. Wardlow of Hillsboro, NH; 38 Hillsboro, NH John A. "Andy" Wardlow, 38, of Hillsboro, NH, died Friday, September 19, 2008 at his home. Born February 16, 1970 in Stoneham, he was the son of Marjorie (Bristol) Wardlow and her husband Billy D. of Lakeland, FL, and John R. Bourgeois and...

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Strong mind, strong willed and a lion's heart. That's what I will never forget about Andy. He marched to the beat of a different drummer. I look back and admire his character.

From Mom and Brian. FORTY-SEVEN forever.

Marge and Family we are very sorry to hear about Andy. You all are in our thoughts and prayers! Michell, Mona, and our whole family!!!

We are so sorry to hear about this Marge, Bill and family..
You are all in our hearts and Prayers, Please let us know if there is any thing that we can help with..
Love and God Bless,
Ellen & Jeff Schroeder, Greg & Linda Andersen
Brandon, SD Sioux Falls, SD

So sorry, Marge, Bill, and family. We will keep you in our prayers to help with this sorrow. Lori and Jim Hirn

Condolences to the Wardlow family from John and Pat Beatty of Lakeland, Florida and Tyler Texas. God's Blessings.

After many many years of knowing and working with Andy, we will surly miss him. We lost a member of the Wizard Software family. His contributions to us and to our clients were greatly appreciated. We will miss his ideas and insights. We wish the best for his son and our condolences to all of his family and loved ones.

Andy, you are already missed.
You left a true and forever lasting mark in my heart!!!
He loved and fought hard for his son Brian. He took pride in making sure the choices he made for him were the right ones!!!
To my friend, I will miss the jokes, the calls, the trainning sessions, but most of all, I'll miss you!!

Andy shall truly be missed!!
No day here at "Regency" will ever be the same! I already miss not hearing his "distinctive voice" on our phones and his short & sweet jokes that uplifted me in tense times.
( It's sad the people & things in life we take for granted at times .... )
I know his son Brian was his true ambition, and now legacy in and for his life. He loved his son "dearly" and wanted the best life could give him. May all doors in heaven open for you my friend, you shall be...