RICHARD-ANDRIANO-Obituary

RICHARD MAX ANDRIANO Jr.

Kansas City, Missouri

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Richard Max Andriano, Jr., 50, of Lee's Summit, MO, passed away Friday, October 8, 2010 from injuries sustained in an automobile accident. Rich was born in Kansas City, KS, on January 27, 1960. He attended Mid-Buchanan High School and graduated from the University of Missouri-Rolla with a degree...

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I am ashamed that circumstances took me away from Rich. I lost touch with him. When I read this that he passed it hit me like a ton of bricks. He was one of the sweetest, kindest men I ever met. I had several beers with him Caesar and Cookie on the deck talking about life. What a tremendous loss to the world!

Time flies and a year has already passed. We still miss you and plan on seeing 'ya when my time comes!

you are my friend - it's been nine months and i still think about you - you are so good - your heart is pure and i miss you - but i will always remember the life lessons you taught me

Moose

Rich will be remembered by many of us as "Moose" a gentle, kind hearted, loving person (even though he wouldn't agree with this) who enjoyed life to the fullest. Although he thought of himself as a hermit, he truly loved to entertain friends and family and make people laugh. His passing will leave emptiness with those who loved him but he will remain alive in our hearts and memories. As I look back on all the good times and cherished memories we shared I smile and know he is smiling with...

R.I.P a friend and Moose forever!Our thoughts and prayers are with your family!

r.i.p. our moosey friend!!!! I bet you drinking some great vino now!!!

It is with sadness this is written, but will remember all the good things he did in life and the fun times bantering that we shared. Rich was one of a kind that will never be replaced. "Drano" was his nickname and I look forward to seeing him again at the end of my road. Prayers and thoughts are with the family during this time of loss. God bless.

David Reader

Bob and I had only known Rich for such a short time, but his impact on our lives will never be forgotten. He was never too busy to help or offer a tidbit of advice, let us dump on his brush pile or share a glass of homemade ice wine. I will always remember that ‘big blue glass’ that he was never without. We would argue about how he could NOT accept a compliment and refused to be called sweet or caring or kind or gentle, even though he was all those things and more. We often discussed his...

Dear Andriano Family,
We want you to know that we are thinking of you and sending prayers & hugs your way. I had the privelege of visiting with Rich just 2 weeks ago. He invited me into his home and within 1/2 hour I walked out with homemade BBQ sauce, homemade plum jam, blackberries from his garden & of course, a beer for Ed, who Rich noticed was mowing. He showed me his grapevines and the brier patch that Cookie rooted around in. Our paths didn't cross often, but when they did, we...