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In Loving Memory

Bartek, Andrew III

Bartek, Andrew III Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church Wednesday, January 6, 2021. Beloved father of Andrew (Amy) Bartek, Joseph (Annika) Bartek, Christine (Felipe) Samaniego and Stephen Bartek; loving grandfather of Ethan, Eli, Graham, Leon, Reid, Sloane, Eloise and Jacob; our dear brother, brother-in-law, uncle, cousin and friend.

Services: Private burial by KUTIS SOUTH COUNTY. Memorials to Foundation Fighting Blindness appreciated.

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12 thoughts on “Bartek, Andrew III”

  1. RIP Andy. Thank You for your service to this great country
    i cherished all the good times we had on the water together

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  2. RIP Andy. Thank You for your service to this great country
    i cherished all the good times we had on the water together

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  3. My condolences to Andy’s family. RIP, I am glad to have worked with, played golf and known him as a personal friend. He was a kind and supportive person for friends and people in need.

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  4. My condolences to Andy’s family. RIP, I am glad to have worked with, played golf and known him as a personal friend. He was a kind and supportive person for friends and people in need.

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  5. Andy and I were Lindbergh High School classmates and casual friends. I remember that he was a cheerful fellow and an excellent trombone player who could rattle the windows with the low notes. We played some music together, but he was in a much better band than I (wasn’t everyone in a band in the ’60’s?). RIP.

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  6. Andy and I were Lindbergh High School classmates and casual friends. I remember that he was a cheerful fellow and an excellent trombone player who could rattle the windows with the low notes. We played some music together, but he was in a much better band than I (wasn’t everyone in a band in the ’60’s?). RIP.

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