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Mary Cole
May 11, 2023
Andy was best man at our wedding and a true friend to both of us. He used to make me fudge as a gift because he knew I loved it. I remember how athletic he was. My husband and I could barely keep up with him bicycling, and he once pulled me out of Hanging Rock chimney with one arm when I was stuck. He was smart, kind, and creative. He will be missed.
Nicholas Blanchard
May 11, 2023
Andy and I started at Campbell University on the same day in 1989. He was the first person I met in the parking lot on the way to new faculty orientation.
He was a great guy! Funny with a quick wit. Students always gave his classes great reviews. Andy is probably now teaching magic tricks to St. Peter! My sincerest of condolences to his family.
Lynnette Pollard Turns
May 10, 2023
Andy was a great friend in school! He was one of the sweetest guys I knew. God Bless his family and maybAndy RIP
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