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Andrew McQuade Obituary

Andrew McQuade Andrew McQuade, age 28 of Brown City, formerly of Romeo, died September 29, 2012 in Coleman. Survived by two children Tegan and Savannah, his mother Marylu McQuade, Brown City and father Charles (Sharon) McQuade, Redding, CA, a sister Melissa Gammon, Brown City and brother and best friend Jason (Amy) McQuade, Galesburg, MI and aunts, uncles and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services Thursday at 11:00 a.m. at Carman Funeral Home in Brown City. Visitation Wednesday from 2:00 - 8:00 at the funeral home.

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Published by The Times Herald from Oct. 2 to Oct. 4, 2012.

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andrew!

October 23, 2012

October 23, 2012

Jason Mcquade

October 22, 2012

I love you My dude!

Karen Queener

October 21, 2012

Thank you for all the great memories. You will be truely missed. R.I.P. Andrew

Jamie Tetreau

October 20, 2012

Andrew,
You were a great friend to me for many years. I'm so glad I got to talk to you recently, just like you said it reminded me of good times. You will forever be loved and missed by me.

Janine Devereaux

October 20, 2012

U are a very kind hearted person I am glad I got the chance to know.

the best always go first!

jason mcquade

October 20, 2012

i love you! you know this!

Jennifer Dusseau (Miloser)

October 2, 2012

RIP Andrew.....you will be very missed...

Sylvia Zawierucha

October 2, 2012

Andrew, rest in peace. You are now in a better place. Glad I was able to share lunch with you recently. Your memory will live on in my heart.

Ricki Harmon

October 2, 2012

You will be missed by many. R.I.P my friend

Tracy R

October 2, 2012

Andrew there are no words right now that can express how I'm taken this. You were always such a great friend/brother. I will never forget the great times we all use to have. Your memory will live on <3 miss you so much...

Ricki Harmon

October 2, 2012

Andrew you were always a great friend! I will always remember you. Love you

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