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Condolences for Andrew H. Witt Sr.

Tina WittMonday, April 18th

We love you and will miss you always ♥️

Warren MillsMonday, April 18th

Dear Witt family I’m so sorry for loss may Gods strength help you through this difficult time !
I haven’t seen Andy for many years but have great memories of our yesteryears !

Bruce ArnoskyTuesday, April 19th

Andy was a great co-worker and it was an honor to work with him and know him. He loved his family and would do anything for anyone no questions asked. He fought a valiant fight and never complained.
He is at peace. God Speed My Friend.
You are missed but we know you are watching over all of us.

Karen WhitneyTuesday, April 19th

Please accept our deepest sympathy in Andy's passing. A kind and generous man, I could always count on him to answer my questions and assist whenever he was able. Thank you for sharing his life in your picture memorial. We will be making a donation in his name to Almost Home Rescue in hopes that another dog will find their "fur-ever" home. ~ Warminster Parks & Recreation staff ~

Theresa MasonTuesday, April 19th

My heart and prayers go out to his family. Hopefully the memories will help ease your sorrow!!

Frank SteinbachTuesday, April 19th

From Andy I learned a few things in my youth I remember thinking about how deep family values help us. It seems that discipline made him a thoughtful planner in life. While we all got up to mischief, Andy often steered us away from our worst juvenile tendencies apart from an occasional beer from our dad's fridges. We somehow both ended up fine.

Andy was the first person I recognized with an exceptional natural throwing talent. I will always regret telling Andy to "stand close while I whistled a big rock past his ear" and accidentally clocked him as we got too close. Somehow, he remained my friend despite it.

I remember his beloved Dachshund, Valdi (he at least 2 by that name). Andy had the first 2-way radio was always more committed to his hobbies like these. We all worked together on our bikes, engines and hobbies. We went fishing, skating, sledding, biking and neighborhood sleepovers and listened to the Radio Mystery Theater in the garage attic while falling asleep.

It is comforting to know that Andy has the great family he so well prepared for in his youth, and rarely complained. Thanks to them for taking care of my old friend. He was clearly happy and fulfilled. He was a good soul and lived a life worthy of admiration. I am glad to have known him.

Burg RichardWednesday, April 20th

Andrew rest in peace my friend. This world lost a wonderful person sending prayers to your family. You battled the biggest one. I'm glad we met in life. Rest my friend love you Richard Burg. 😥❤🙏

Pauline FoleyWednesday, April 20th

We will miss you, Andy! You were a caring and thoughtful father in law to my daughter and helped her with her car tires so many times! You were kind and thoughtful to me when I needed loving support. I was blessed to have you join my family and I will miss you. I will let Andrew know at every opportunity how much you loved and adored him and make sure he doesn't ever forget you.

Hollie BrayerWednesday, April 20th

Dear Witt family,
You are in my thoughts and prayers during this very hard time.
Wishing you peace and a lifetime of wonderful memories oh Andy Sr.

Stephanie Smart CheslaFriday, April 22nd

Ali, Andy, Olivia and family,

I am so sorry for your loss. I hope your happy memories help bring comfort as you try to navigate this difficult time. Sending lots of prayers and love to all of you xoxo

Christopher WhiteSaturday, April 30th

Oh man where can I start. He was the one and only that was just like a son. (my best friend)
We had the craziest conversations, we love the same things, and all about positivity and family. I wasn’t able to make it at the funeral, It honestly destroyed me. I come from a background where I lose a lot of loved ones, but this one really took a tear. I’m not really good at writing and there’s so much to say. I never had the chance to tell him he was like my second pop. He helped me and Andy with a car I had (and which Andy almost ruined his live with) get it lookin better. That’s just the tip of the iceberg. He was the true meaning of a good man! Someone who should have stayed for a very long time just to teach others. But there was other plans beyond our reach.
Your the best pop! I’m sorry I didn’t have the courage to see you when you were home.
Your second son Chris.

Paula ScelsiSunday, May 22nd

I saw a sign at a church that said: "Your life is a gift. Let it bless the world." Well, Andy, you certainly blessed all those you loved with your kindness and thoughtfulness. Your family and friends meant everything to you. You were always so willing to help others. Although you picked on me (jokingly), I knew I could always count on you. When I needed help with my Dad at 2:00 a.m., you didn't hesitate to come. That is a true friend. Even when you weren't feeling well, you asked me about my car and gave me advice about it. That is a true friend, and that really touched me. You were more than a friend. You were family. I'll always remember your kindness and compassion. My Mom and Dad thought the world of you too. You will be missed, my friend. I hope you know how many lives you touched. The world was a better place with you in it.

Katie MacsFriday, March 31st

I’m Soory Andy was a good friend of mine my dad Bobby mac he love to drive his car with my dad all the time and heard the pAssing way with him he in heaven with my dad I’m Soory for the passing

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