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Andrew Cavanaugh Obituary

CHELMSFORD - Andrew T. Cavanaugh, a Chelmsford resident who grew up in Dracut, died Monday night, Dec. 30, in a car accident on Interstate 93 in Wilmington. He was 22.

He was born in Lawrence, son of Paula A. (Polichuk) Cavanaugh of Chelmsford, and the late William R. Cavanaugh, who had resided in Methuen. Mr. Cavanaugh was educated in Dracut schools.

He loved cars and playing pool, according to family members.

Besides his mother, he is survived by two brothers, Daniel Cavanaugh of Chelmsford, and Michael Cavanaugh of Dracut; and his maternal grandmother, Nellie Polichuk of Andover. He also leaves several aunts, uncles and cousins.

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Published by Lowell Sun on Jan. 2, 2003.

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HOLLY ****

January 4, 2003

MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS GO OUT TO THE CAVANAUGH FAMILY, ANDREW YOU WILL BE DEEPLY MISSED AND WILL ALWAYS BE IN MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS, YOUR SENSE OF HUMOR AND PERSONALITY WILL IN DEED BE MISSED , MAY YOU REST IN PEACE AND GOD BLESS TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY

Andrew Cournoyer

January 2, 2003

Were sorry about your loss. My prayers are with you and your family. God bless you.



Love always,

Andew, Johanna, Brittni, and Jessica Cournoyer

Renee Wallace

January 2, 2003

andrew is always in my heart and my heart goes out to his family

Nicole LaPlante

January 2, 2003

My prayers and thoughts are with the family.

Andrew will be deeply missed and never forgotten.

Luv Ya Andrew!

Amanda Rea

January 2, 2003

I will always love you. I will never forget you. I will miss you until the day we meet again. May you rest in peace.

Lori Vezina

January 2, 2003

Mike,

I am sorry for the tragic loss of your brother. My prayers are with you and your family. God bless you.

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