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Andrew Phillip C'de Baca, born on February 5, 1991, was a remarkable soul who graced the world with his vibrant spirit until his untimely passing on November 1, 2025, in Colorado. Andrew was a beloved chef whose culinary skills brought joy and comfort to many, but beyond the kitchen, he was a passionate artist and musician. He poured his heart into his craft, delighting friends and family with original songs and stunning artistic creations.
Andrew's infectious laughter was a melody that resonated with all who knew him. He was not only a beacon of humor, famously known for his dad jokes, but also a loving uncle who cherished spending time with his nieces and nephews. His sense of style was as funky and unique as his personality, leaving an indelible mark of joy and color wherever he went.
In addition to his immense talent and creativity, Andrew was a hard worker, taking pride in everything he did. His love for people shone brightly; he was the type of person who would give the shirt off his back to someone in need. Many will fondly remember him for his amazing dance moves and his unwavering ability to light up any room he entered.
Andrew is survived by his loving father, Sam C'de Baca, and mother, Renee Suiter, along with his cherished sisters, Schume' and spouse Victor Navarro and Suzanne and spouse Jonathan Woodley. He leaves behind a host of nieces, nephews, and friends who will carry his memory in their hearts and share stories of his kindness and laughter.
He is preceded in death by his grandfather, Samuel C'de Baca, and his grandmother, Ruth Gonzales, who surely welcomed him into their embrace with open arms.
As we reflect on Andrew’s life, we celebrate a man whose legacy of love, laughter, and artistry will forever resonate in the hearts of those he touched. He will be profoundly missed but never forgotten, for his spirit lives on in the memories we hold dear.
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