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Mark Jacobson
February 7, 2024
So sorry to hear about Andy, and my condolences to the family and especially to Cindy. Andy was an amazing and gentle soul whose presence in this world will be long remembered. I feel so lucky to have known him, however briefly that was. May he rest in peace, and may the Lord provide comfort to all who grieve.
Bill Vannah
January 31, 2022
Cindy, Jaclyn, Greg, Lucia, Cam-
So sorry to hear this. I had looked Andy up to get together at the Loudon motorcycle races this year.
Andy was a generous person - I still have a climbing rope who's purchase we jointly funded, after we realized we should stop using old lobster pot line for protection in Quincy quarries. I cannot remember him angry with anyone. I also never heard him blame others when, as for all of us, life didn't go as he expected it to.
Hard to relate a story about Andy's character without revealing a relaxed attitude towards the speed limits, so bear with me. Andy was engaged in an informal late-evening contest, travelling NW on Common Street, at a rate 'in excess of 2X the posted limit', and which involved passing cars then pulling back into the NW lane to miss oncoming traffic. He missed the turn for Lewis Ave turn, and had to go out Main and Greenwood, but was far enough ahead that his car was hidden behind the family barn before the other car arrived down Lewis Ave, shortly followed by a Walpole cruiser. Hearing the police were mistaking the other driver for the guy who just traveled though the center of town sideways - and being Andy - he walked out from behind the barn and told the police it was him. There were other times when Andy showed the deep adherence to his principles, even when it was going to cost him, but I guess I think this is the one that he would have most enjoyed me telling.
Give any advice to Enzo Ferrari yet, buddy?
Mary jo Powelson
January 12, 2022
Cindy and Family, I am so very sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Karen Trzcinski
January 11, 2022
My husband Edward and I would like to extend their sincerest condolences to the family of Andy Moore. Andy was a great friend. He was kind, generous and giving. His sense of humor always made you laugh and feel right at home. We are blessed to have known him and we will never forget him. He was like a big brother to me and I always enjoyed listening to him talk about old cars. He helped my husband with stuff around the house and we enjoyed having him here. May God bless Andy and let him rest in Heaven.
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