In 1957 he met his future wife Madeleine S Phaneuf (nee Lachance) and they were married on August 30th, 1958. They had three children:
Andy was a graduate of Pleasantville High School in New York in 1951. He earned his Bachelors Degree at Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, in 1955, where he also completed ROTC and upon graduation entered the US Army as a 2nd Lieutenant of artillery. He ended his active service in 1957 and went to work at Eastern States Farmers Exchange in Waltham, Massachusetts. In 1969 he joined Merck & Co. in the area of veterinarian pharmaceuticals. From 1980 to 1987 he worked at Syntex Corp. in Palo Alto, California as Vice President of International Marketing in animal health. He then indulged one of his dreams, opening Farnworth's Gifts and Cards store in Los Gatos, California.
In 1990 Andy and Maddy moved to Homosassa, Florida, and enjoyed many years of US and international travel. Retirement, however, was short-lived as Andy joined his friends and fellow investors at Sweetwater Homes of Citrus County.
Andy is survived by his wife Maddy, his three children, his five grandchildren and his eight great grandchildren.
In 1957 he met his future wife Madeleine S Phaneuf (nee Lachance) and they were married on August 30th, 1958. They had three children:
Andy was a graduate of Pleasantville High School in New York in 1951. He earned his Bachelors Degree at Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, in 1955, where he also completed ROTC and upon graduation entered the US Army as a 2nd Lieutenant of artillery. He ended his active service in 1957 and went to work at Eastern States Farmers Exchange in Waltham, Massachusetts. In 1969 he joined Merck & Co. in the area of veterinarian pharmaceuticals. From 1980 to 1987 he worked at Syntex Corp. in Palo Alto, California as Vice President of International Marketing in animal health. He then indulged one of his dreams, opening Farnworth's Gifts and Cards store in Los Gatos, California.
In 1990 Andy and Maddy moved to Homosassa, Florida, and enjoyed many years of US and international travel. Retirement, however, was short-lived as Andy joined his friends and fellow investors at Sweetwater Homes of Citrus County.
Andy is survived by his wife Maddy, his three children, his five grandchildren and his eight great grandchildren.
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