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Andy Jay Windsor Burbery

Birth
Aeneas, Okanogan County, Washington, USA
Death
5 Jun 2010 (aged 48)
Parker, Douglas County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Parker, Douglas County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
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Andy Jay Burbery died as the result of a motorcycle/deer accident in Parker, Colo., on June 5, 2010. Andy was born at the Omak Hospital on Sept. 2, 1961. He lived in Aeneas Valley for a short time. He was raised on the family ranch in Toroda Creek, by parents Ed and Stella Windsor. He attended school in Curlew and graduated from there with honors, and was president of his class.

Andy married his school sweetheart, Valerie Allen, in 1984. To this union, a son, Drew Thomas, was born in 1990. In later years they divorced and he married Donna Childers in 1991, and to this union a son, Del Samuel, was born in Colorado in 1994. After a time they divorced and in 2003, he married Heidi Clift, and acquired two step-daughters, Emily and Carly. He remained in Colorado until his death, where he had owned and operated an electrical business called Cougar Mountain Electric.

Andy was an amazing man and acquired many friends in his short life and most are like loving family members. He was an avid outdoorsman.

He is survived by his wife, Heidi, of Parker, Colo; mom, Stella and Ed Windsor of Curlew; father, Lloyd and Barbara Burbery of Tonasket; sister, Jill W. Lindsey; brothers, Paul Hall and Preston Windsor; grandmother, Lula Gardner; grandfather, Dick Burbery; grandparents, Frank and Sue Rounds; several nieces and nephews; a special foster brother, Terry; several foster brothers; and numerous uncles, aunts and cousins. Preceding him in death were his other grandparents; and a brother, Tommy.

Services were held in Parker, Colo, on June 10. There will be a memorial service on June 26 at the Wauconda Community Hall at 1 p.m. with a potluck to follow at the Wauconda Community Hall.

Andy Burbery 48, of Parker, passed away June 5, 2010 due to a motorcycle accident. A Family reception will be held Wednesday 5-8 pm at Ponderosa Valley Funeral Services with Funeral Services Thursday 1 pm at Trinity Lutheran Church, 4740 N. Hwy 83, Franktown, CO. Interment Parker Cemetery. Published in Denver Post from June 8 to June 9, 2010

Crash with deer causes death: A Parker man not wearing a helmet was killed in a motorcycle crash about 2:30 a.m. June 5. Douglas County deputies responded to Inspiration Drive and Blue Bird Lane in Douglas County after a motorcycle rider struck a deer. Andy Burbery, 48, was traveling eastbound on Inspiration Drive when he hit the deer and went off the right side of the road. He was pronounced dead at the scene. The coroner said the cause of death was due to internal injuries from blunt force trauma due to the accident.
Andy Jay Burbery died as the result of a motorcycle/deer accident in Parker, Colo., on June 5, 2010. Andy was born at the Omak Hospital on Sept. 2, 1961. He lived in Aeneas Valley for a short time. He was raised on the family ranch in Toroda Creek, by parents Ed and Stella Windsor. He attended school in Curlew and graduated from there with honors, and was president of his class.

Andy married his school sweetheart, Valerie Allen, in 1984. To this union, a son, Drew Thomas, was born in 1990. In later years they divorced and he married Donna Childers in 1991, and to this union a son, Del Samuel, was born in Colorado in 1994. After a time they divorced and in 2003, he married Heidi Clift, and acquired two step-daughters, Emily and Carly. He remained in Colorado until his death, where he had owned and operated an electrical business called Cougar Mountain Electric.

Andy was an amazing man and acquired many friends in his short life and most are like loving family members. He was an avid outdoorsman.

He is survived by his wife, Heidi, of Parker, Colo; mom, Stella and Ed Windsor of Curlew; father, Lloyd and Barbara Burbery of Tonasket; sister, Jill W. Lindsey; brothers, Paul Hall and Preston Windsor; grandmother, Lula Gardner; grandfather, Dick Burbery; grandparents, Frank and Sue Rounds; several nieces and nephews; a special foster brother, Terry; several foster brothers; and numerous uncles, aunts and cousins. Preceding him in death were his other grandparents; and a brother, Tommy.

Services were held in Parker, Colo, on June 10. There will be a memorial service on June 26 at the Wauconda Community Hall at 1 p.m. with a potluck to follow at the Wauconda Community Hall.

Andy Burbery 48, of Parker, passed away June 5, 2010 due to a motorcycle accident. A Family reception will be held Wednesday 5-8 pm at Ponderosa Valley Funeral Services with Funeral Services Thursday 1 pm at Trinity Lutheran Church, 4740 N. Hwy 83, Franktown, CO. Interment Parker Cemetery. Published in Denver Post from June 8 to June 9, 2010

Crash with deer causes death: A Parker man not wearing a helmet was killed in a motorcycle crash about 2:30 a.m. June 5. Douglas County deputies responded to Inspiration Drive and Blue Bird Lane in Douglas County after a motorcycle rider struck a deer. Andy Burbery, 48, was traveling eastbound on Inspiration Drive when he hit the deer and went off the right side of the road. He was pronounced dead at the scene. The coroner said the cause of death was due to internal injuries from blunt force trauma due to the accident.

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