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Walter Andrew "Andy" Thompson

Suisun City, California

1972 - 2024 (Age 52)

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Walter "Andy" Andrew ThompsonAugust 16, 1972 - September 20, 2024With heavy hearts we announce the passing of our beloved storyteller, Andy, who left us far too soon, on September 20, 2024. Walter "Andy" Andrew Thompson was the kind of person who could turn even the simplest moment into an...

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I haven't seen Andy for over 5 years since I retired but remember how friendly he was. We were in the same industry but with different carriers. During our various monthly meetings, I would always try to sit next to him and share thoughts, comments, and have some of his wisdom rub off on me. We'd also fret about local sports teams. Truly a nice guy, I will miss Andy.

My partner Laura and I were very saddened by the death of our next-door-neighbor Andy. I moved to Suisun City in May, 2021, and met Andy soon after. He was always friendly and personable, always waving hello and stopping to chat if we were both in our front yards. He was a wealth of information. We discussed everything from the different types of elk found in California to the history of the neighborhood to sports, although regarding the latter, Laura never fully forgave him for betraying...

I had the privilege of working with Andy during my time at Esurance/Allstate. During my time working with Andy I came to realize that he was one of the most kind and genuine people I have ever come to know. Andy was not only friendly and caring but one of the most tenacious and knowledgeable investigators I have ever worked with. I will truly miss his hearing his laugh and feeling his positivity every time we spoke. I am thankful for having the opportunity to create a great friendship with...

Ihad the honor of knowing, and later working with Andy at Esurance/Allstate. I wil always remember his quick wit and great sense of humor. He was an excellent investigator who was always willing to help in any way he could. I will greatly miss him

So many memories, so much laughter. I´m so grateful for all the amazing memories, from Junior High to High School and then College. Andy will forever be in my heart. My sincerest condolences.

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I was just remembering him the other day from one of our elementary school interactions. It was one of those occasions where kids get into a fight for no reason but become friends afterwards. We were friends before and we stayed friends afterwards, but the point of the story whenever I share it with others is that Andy and I never let a dumb thing come between us. It's uncanny how I was just relating this story. I must have been sensing his departure somehow. I never had much time with him...

Such an amazing human being, he will be missed so very much. My condolences to everyone who knew him. I´ll miss reminiscing about 9er wins and loses with you, old locker-neighbor Andy! I´ll never forget how he put me at ease after moving to Rohnert Park from back east...thank goodness our last names were close so we could be locker -buddies back when they had them at RPJH & Rancho. Good vibes only

I am so saddened by this news. I send my deepest condolences to the family. Andy and I went to high school together and he was friends with me and my brothers. Andy sat behind me in Mr. Peterson´s class, sharing stories about my crazy family. (his versions of my household were always so much funnier than mine) To this day, I still repeat his stories over my own, and they always make whoever I'm talking with, laugh out loud. We just lost one of the good ones.