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Mr. Andrew Nathaniel Holt was born to the late Louis Young and Mr. Andrew Holt, Sr. on December 7, 1968 in Nashville, Tennessee. He transitioned from this earthly life to eternal life on Tuesday, May14, 2024 at Metropolitan Nashville General Hospital in Nashville, Tennessee.
Andrew confessed his life to Christ at an early age and was later united with Boyce Street Church. Andrew received his education in the Metropolitan Davidson County School System. He grew up on the Clay side of 16th and Buchanan Street, and was a well-known brother of the north side family.
He always will be remembered as the one who was always smiling. He loved his family and friends. He will be truly missed.
Andrew was preceded in death by parents Louis Young, Andrew Holt, Sr; brothers Johnny, Paul, Chester and nephew Roosevelt Jr.
He leaves to cherish his memory children Andrew, Adrian, Allissha, Asia, Keandre, Antranita, and Charles; grandchildren De’Asia DeSavion, Derianna, D’Laila, Antalyiah, Arihanna, Alonte, Amare, Adrian (Lila), Prince, Mariah, TyTianna, Tyreonna, Andrew Jr., Kyng, R’Myah, Kyson, Amia and Brielle; siblings, Mary, Roosevelt Sr., and Janice; devoted friends Reneta Dean, Lisa Christian, Reginald Baxter, Edward Jakaway, Kenneth Dyer; a host of nieces, nephews,and cousins; The Christian family and the 16th Street and Buchanan families.
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