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Tara Eser Segree
July 2, 2025
Sending peace, love, and light to Andrew's family. His love for you will always be in your heart. Blessings.
Ray Stanford
June 20, 2025
As a student in Cathedral classes, a dedicated experiment of the golf swing, and a legal colleague, Andrew combined an insatiable curiosity of and genuine care for others. He will be missed.
Kit Mason
June 19, 2025
Remembering your family and may Andrew RIP and rise in glory.
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Bob Caston
June 19, 2025
Andrew was such a fine attorney but even more, a fine human being. I enjoyed working with him during my years at Bosch. Chris and I send our thoughts and prayers to his family.
Sharon Soriano
June 18, 2025
Andrew, you and your dad were my mentors with employment law and I learned so much from both of you. You were not only our Bosch attorney, but you were my Covid buddy and we talked about being in the hospital and surviving. My heart is broken and I will miss talking and laughing with you. I just want everyone to know that you were a great attorney, friend and mentor. Not being able to say goodbye has left Mike and I with great sadness and tears. Fred and family our hearts go out to all of you - we send you our virtual hugs and our deepest condolences.
Michelle Zell
June 18, 2025
I met Andrew while I was working at Bosch. He was a trusted advisor and friend. I send my condolences to his loved ones and am so sorry for the loss.
Mark Prillwitz
June 18, 2025
I met Andrew thru his father during contract negotiations for a new labor agreement (I was on the opposite side of the table) throughout the negotiations I witnessed his thru his father's expressions whether it be smile or some other form of affirmation Fred was proud, and Andrew was loved.
Fred and family, I'm sorry for your loss and heavy hearts that you're feeling. Stay steadfast in your faith and hold each other close.
Thinking of you and your family during this time.
Fred if you ever need a shoulder or ear to listen to you or someone to vent to give me a call.
Please accept my sincere condolences
Mark Prillwitz
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