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On Tuesday May 27, 2025, Andy Toth passed away at age 60. Andy was born May 17, 1965, in Lansing, Michigan.
Andy (AKA Bundy as many of his friends and family called him) had many favorite hobbies that he liked to do in his free time. He had a love for bowling, which he inherited from his parents that were active bowlers, Andy also enjoyed playing golf during the summer months. He also enjoyed watching old western movies, The History channel, and expeditions unknown. He enjoyed many sports and loved watching them as well, whether it be football, hockey, basketball, or baseball. His favorite teams were the U of M Wolverines, Detroit Red Wings, the Detroit Lions, Detroit Tigers, and the Grand Rapids Griffins.
Andy was also very proud of his 8 years of sobriety and cherished the love and support of his sponsor Brad. During this time, he also loved and appreciated the care and support of his family and friends.
Andy loved anumals and had many throughout his life. He enjoyed spending time and spoiling his current kitties Socksi, Sampson, Bobcat Benji, Khallisi, and Tigger.
Andy is preceded in death by his father Joseph D. Toth, his mother and stepfather Donna (Alfred Jr.) Rasmussen.
He is survived by his daughter Shelly (Michael) Janecke-Deleon and was very proud to fly the US Marine Corps flag in their honor, as they both currently serve our country.
Andy is also survived by his granddaughter Payton Janecke, his brother Joseph Jr. (Angel) Toth, sisters Vicky Kenward, and Judy (Donnie) Anderson. He is remembered by his stepbrothers and sisters, Lonny (Dana) Rasmussen, Vicki Rasmussen, Penny (Gary) Chamber, and Tammy Forrester. Andy will also be loved and remembered by his many nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends who will miss him dearly.
There will be no services at this time, however there will be a celebration of life at a later date this summer.
Andy, you will be forever in our hearts. Not a day will go by that you are not thought about and missed dearly. Rest in peace brother, you are free from all the pain and suffering of our world, and can rest now, easily, in Heaven. Until we meet again, we love you, Andy. You will be missed.
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