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Andrew V. Garzotto

September 30, 1963 ~ August 7, 2016 (age 52) 52 Years Old
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Message from Jack Robson
August 20, 2016 1:19 PM

Sylvaia, So sorry to read of Andrew's passing. I wish you well and know that your many friends are there for you.
Message from RICK STARR
August 20, 2016 1:19 PM

Many of us remember Andrew as a tireless worker behind the scenes when Sylvia directed so many memorable NKCT musicals and plays. He also pitched in on many other productions to set up and tear down, and was always someone you could count on. On the dance floor, Andrew had more moves than Hines Ward. He loved music and enjoyed being part of the scene. When the Alle-Kiski Sports Hall of Fame held its annual banquet each May, Andrew was our go-to guy who could fix any problem. Andrew was an all-around good guy who made our theater and our little world better. Condolances  to Sylvia and Victor and all the Garzotto family. Rick Starr State College, PA
Message from Jim Devore
August 20, 2016 1:19 PM

Deepest sympathy to his mother, Mrs. Garzotto.  I believe her to be my 7th grade English teacher.
Message from LLOYD LINGLE
August 20, 2016 1:19 PM

My thoughts and prayers going out to you and your family at this sad time. My wife Connie Lingle, passed 18 months ago and her brother and my brother in law passed on July 29th this year.  We remember you and always enjoyed the "Raining Men" dance.  Rest In Peace Andy.  Lloyd L. Lingle PA JCI Senator 59827
Message from Calvin Francart
August 20, 2016 1:19 PM

I remember Andy so very well from back in our old Jaycees days... he was a great member who always had a smile on his face and truly enjoyed life, whether it was working on a project or just hanging out. I want to let everyone in the family know how truly sorry I am, and  that I share in your mourning. I recall that when I would try to call him at home, his mother would often answer. More often than not, when asking if Andy was home I would usually hear "he's sleeping right now" because of his odd shifts at work. How appropriate that memory is today, because Andy's work here is done. Sleep well Andy, and rest in peace.
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