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Andrew  Kuminski
In Memory of
Andrew  E.
Kuminski
1993 - 2017
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Condolence From: Michelle Mosley
Condolence: Words can not express how awful this is on you and your family. I can not imagine the pain you are all suffering from this tragic loss. Just recently a friend had lost her 14 year old daughter in a car accident and goes on in life just for her other 2 daughters. I can't imagine how either of you or any other must feel to lose a child. The devastation has to be so unreal. But on a positive note remember all the precious memories you have all shared together. Again I am so sorry. Love to all of you!
Tuesday April 18, 2017
Condolence From: Yaddy
Condolence: My condolences to the family. May you find ethernal peace with our heavenly Father.
Tuesday April 11, 2017
Condolence From: Ditie
Condolence: A little story about how I became a Ditie. 23 1/2 years ago my sister Alissa, Andrew's mom was pregnant. I would talk to the belly all the time and say "hi Priscilla this is your Auntie". My sister was sure it was going to be a girl and that was the name she had picked. So thats what I would say. But then ANDREW was born, so I would say "hi Andrew I'm your Auntie. I can't truly express the love I had for him immediatley. It was truly Love at First Sight. When he was old enough to speak and say a few words he said my name and instead of Auntie Andrew called me Ditie. He never changed it nor did I want him to an every nephew and niece that came after him learned that my name was Ditie. I was honored to have Andrew in my life for as long as I did. I was around for as many milestones as I possibly could be. His first day of School, I was His Godmother, for his communion, his confirmation his graduation from grammar, middle and of course High School. I got to see him ride a bike, ride a quad, drive a car or two. Watched him fish, swim play soccer. More recently I got to see him dance and sing, I also got to dance and sing with him both he did so well you couldn't help but want to be near him. I got to experience the way he lit up a room and see how he touched the lives of everyone he came in contact with. It's a lasting impression one i will have forever to cherish. For all this I am truly grateful and equally heartbroken. The best thing I got from Andrew is that I will forever be " Andrews Ditie"
Monday April 10, 2017
Condolence From: Tommy Bryant
Condolence:
Our condolences , thoughts, and prayers are with the Kuminski during this tragic time!! Andrew was an awesome young man. I enjoyed seeing him occasionally at a local supply house as we ordered material. Rest in Peace Andrew.

Love,
Tommy, Donna, Thomas, and Katie Bryant
Monday April 10, 2017
Condolence From: Anne Marini
Condolence: Andrew, I remember when you were born! You were your parents shinning star! Your grandparents were so proud to welcome you into the family! I watched how you grew to be a fine young man and I can say I was proud to have known you! GOD has gotten a Special Angel! May you Rest In Peace!
Saturday April 08, 2017
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