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Andrew Michael Arbogast, 21, of Marietta, died Saturday July 5, 2025. Born in Lancaster County on November 8, 2003, he is the son of Alysha Arbogast. Andrew was a 2022 graduate of Donegal High School where he was active with the ski club. He was employed at Trans/Air Manufacturing in Dallastown, PA.
Andrew is survived by his mother and a brother Ayden Shelow, Lebanon. He is also survived by Grandparents Dan and Cathy Weire of Marietta with whom he resided, Grandfather Richard Arbogast, Coal Township, Great-Grandmothers Goldie Weaver, Coal Township, and Helen Weire, York, aunts, uncles, cousins and a very large extended family. Andrew was known to be generous, caring, kind, dedicated, respectful, and fearless. Andrew loved his family and friends, and they loved him. He will be deeply missed.
During his youth Andrew was active in baseball, wrestling and scouting. He loved skiing, camping with his mother and brother, and going to the beach with his grandparents. In Andrew’s free time he enjoyed working out, gaming, and being with friends. Andrew had plans to become a welder. He attended Mount Joy CTC Adult Training and was returning for additional welding classes in July.
Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to his memorial service at LCBC Church – Manheim Campus, 2392 Mount Joy Road, Manheim PA on Thursday, July 17, 2025, at 3:00 PM. There will be a time of visitation with the family from 2:00 PM until the time of the service, (Please use the South Auditorium Entrance). Donations can be made to the LCBC Church - Manheim Campus Student Ministry camp program in memory of Andrew Arbogast, at the above address. Following the service relatives and friends are respectfully invited for refreshments and fellowship at "The Gathering Place", 6 Pine Street, Mount Joy PA.
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