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Team 8B Doherty Middle
April 14, 2015
Though we only knew Jason through his work in Andover it was easy to see his intelligence, good nature and professionalism. He lived a life of service to others and enjoyed doing so. Thank you and our condolences to Phyllis and the entire family.
Amy Fletcher
April 9, 2015
I remember Mr. Andrews as a high school student at the start of his substitute career. I more recently have worked with him as he subbed at Bancroft School. He was always a pleasure to work with. I last saw him in December. He will be greatly missed.
Beth-Ann Price
April 7, 2015
I'm so sorry for your loss. Jason was a kind and giving man.
What a wonderful legacy he leaves, a lifetime working with children. We will miss his smiling face at Sanborn!
Katie Palladino
April 7, 2015
We will all miss his warm, smiling face in Andover. So sad we won't have him at work anymore. My thoughts are with your family.
Katie Palladino
April 7, 2015
I will always remember his warm, smiling face at work. I'm so sad we won't have him any more.
April 7, 2015
We always enjoyed chatting with Jason and so appreciated his expertise and excellent nature with our kiddos when we were out. We are so sorry for your loss and send our deepest sympathies. Doherty Middle School World Languages.
April 6, 2015
We of the World Language Department at Andover High School remember Jason fondly and are grateful for his service and good conversation. We thoroughly enjoyed hearing of his travels! We will miss him.
April 3, 2015
Dear Phyllis, Pam and Susan: My deepest sympathy and condolences to you. And even though I only knew Jason a very short time, I felt like I knew him and all of you as family. And he made me laugh. Please let me know if there's anything I can do or help with something. Love and God bless, Lucille Legner, LMT (Care Dimensions)
Gay Cataldo
April 3, 2015
Dear Susan, I am so sorry for you loss of your father. Cherish the good memories, laugh about humorous moments and cry when you need to.
Andrew Smith
April 2, 2015
I think that he was always a great person to talk to, he always helped me when he was a substitute teacher and aide, and he was always very friendly. I think that he was a great teacher to all of the students and great to every school colleague
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