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Andrew Scott Polchlopek (Uncle Andy) was born in Dearborn, MI on February 10, 1974.
Beloved Uncle of Lauren, Samantha, Nathan and Hannah. Beloved Brother of Andrea. Beloved Brother-in-law of Jerry. Beloved son of Louis and Anna. Beloved fan of Johnny Appleseed.
Uncle Andy went to sit on the great front porch in the sky on January 16, 2025. Far too soon.
Eternal Detroit Lions fan.
After 50 years of heartbreak and only winning our sympathy, he was able to see them at the top of their game!
Andy was the smartest man we knew. He loved languages, history, geography, sports and music! He was definitely not a one hit wonder!
Andy worked most recently at the Ford Warehouse in Davenport, FL. He told me he took the job to be able to help his nieces and nephew with anything they needed, but he ended up making some amazing friends and loved being part of his Fantasy Football League.
He is survived by his family who loved him more than anything, his airpods, that are enjoying not being blasted at full volume, and his T-Shirt collection. He was known for his unapologetic Polish Pride!
While the cause of death is still unknown, we cannot rule out the Cinnamon Challenge of 2011!
WE LOVE YOU ANDY.
WE WILL ALWAYS MISS YOU.
YOUR HUMOR AND SARCASM WILL LIVE ON THROUGH US.
Love,
Andrea, Jerry, Snore Snore, Panthers,
Bean Boy, and Hannah.
PSA - Monster Energy drinks may have to file for bankruptcy soon.
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