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Lynette O'Beck
February 24, 2007
Great boss and had a kind heart, rest in peace Andy. I will never forget the day you were taking pictures of the campus grounds to enter a national competition for grounds maintenance. You had complimented my work saying, "It's a thing of beauty and a joy forever". I now share that saying with my grandchildren when I observe their works of art. I will always reflect kindly on that day. My deepest condolences Rosemary and family.
Mario Ruiz
February 23, 2007
Andy was truly one of those "nice guys" that we meet in life. He had the most even of temperments, and an unwavering commitment to his family and job responsibilities. I will miss him greatly.
Joe Ross
February 22, 2007
May he rest in peace. Andy used to buy sprinklers from me when he worked at CSUS. He was a real gentleman.
Bill Holt
February 22, 2007
May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well-lived.
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