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Thomas F. ANDREOLI Ph.D.

Glastonubry, East Hartford, Connecticut

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ANDREOLI, Thomas F., PhD Thomas F. Andreoli, PhD., of Glastonbury was born in Hartford. He attended Batchelder Elementary School and Northeast Jr. High School also in Hartford. He was Class President and President of the Student Government of Weaver High School. He went on to attend the...

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Have told so many people over the years how very fortunate I was to have the super cool Dr A for fortran!-Sheri Yobst Goggin, 82

Missing you dad - Christmas 2013 - Love Rick

I am very sorry to hear about Dr. A. He was a gentleman, friend and coworker for over 10 years at EHHS. I will really miss his presence. May your family be blesses with wonderful memories to keep his spirit alive.
Debby Goldstein

Dr. Andreoli was a very kind individual. In my two years at the school, he was always in a good mood. He always greeted me with a smile and a handshake. My condolences to the family.

I'm very sorry to hear about the passing of Dr. Andreoli. He was a strict but excellent educator. I also have to think he had some influence on my decision to become a mechanical engineer. My deepest condolences to his family.

Dr. Andreoli was an incredible teacher. I had him for geometry at Penney 1965-1966. I was horrible at math but Dr. A knew how to get through to me and I ended the year with a B average. He had a gentle teaching manner and a respect for the student. I still remember him. I was most fortunate in having been one of his students. May he RIP.

Dr. Andreoli was indeed a most wonderful man who was the consumate professional and always greeted you with a warm genuine smile. He will be greatly missed by all.

I was saddened to hear of the passing of my Weaver classmate. Sincere condolences to his family.

I am sorry to hear of Dr. Andreoli's passing. Although I didn't have him as a teacher I do remember seeing him in the halls and chatting with him between classes. He will be missed, R.I.P. I send my condolences to his family, friends and the whole EHHS community.