Andrew Bradley Napier was born April 5,1990 in Winchester, KY to Rev. Brad Napier & Teresa McIntosh Napier. He passed away unexpectedly on Sunday October 20, 2024 at his home in Kirklin, Indiana. He graduated from Brownstown High School in 2008. He was employed as Yard Manager at Cargo Loop in Cicero, Indiana.
Andrew was well known for his sense of humor and was an avid fan of the Indianapolis Colts. He was the life of every party and could be counted on to bring a smile and a chuckle to all who knew him. He enjoyed gaming and hiking with his daughter, Tehya-Su. His favorite pastime was spending time with his girls and his family. Andrew loved visiting his family in KY, especially the family farm in Chavies, Perry County. Andrew grew up in the Presbyterian Church and loved Jesus his Savior.
He is survived by fiancé, Kathryn Stevens, daughters Tehya-Su and Hazel and stepdaughter, Haylee Brown. He is also survived by his father, Rev. Brad Napier (Kim) of London, KY, mother, Teresa Napier of Ashland, KY, brother, Eric (Veronica) Napier of Zionsville, IN, sisters, Michelle Napier (DeWayne Taylor) of Grundy, Virginia and Hannah Napier of Seymour, IN, and Papaw Bill Napier of Chavies, KY. He also leaves behind a niece, and nephews whom he adored. Andrew will be missed by all who loved him, including his dog, Chet.
Visitation will take place on Saturday, October 26, 2024 from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. Service will follow at 3:00 p.m, and will be officiated by his father, Reverend Brad Napier.
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