In Memory of Andrew W. Spoljar

In loving memory of Andrew W. Spoljar
Son, Brother, Uncle & Friend
February 28, 1983 – May 10, 2009

It is with great sadness that Little Flowers Community mourns the loss of our friend & brother, Andrew.  While take great joy in his recent embrace of Jesus Christ, we grieve the pain and confusion that contributed to his unexpected death.  Andrew will be remembered for his quirky humour, loving loyalty to his family and his great artistic gifts.  Please keep his family and community in your prayers.

Andrew’s funeral will be held at 1:30pm, Thursday, May 14th, 2009 at Thomson Funeral Chapel at 669 Broadway Ave, Winnipeg.  In lieu of flowers, the family has asked that donations be made to:

Youth With A Mission
PO Box 57100
2480 East Hastings St.
Vancouver, BC    V5K 5G6

5 Responses to “In Memory of Andrew W. Spoljar”

  1. Nathaniel Hay Says:

    Knowing Andrew from highschool, I truly felt a kindred spirit in so many ways. He had a wonderful heart for so many things and was so gifted with kindness. I will truly miss him and look forward to our reuniting before our Lord.

  2. Andy and Coni Says:

    Our thoughts and prayers go out to Amy Komus and her family at this. Stay strong, in faith.

  3. Don Leslie Says:

    Myself, my son Andrew and his mother Leslie would like everyone to know that Andrew Spoljar,was a kind and gentle soul who lived a sometimes troubled life but who also had many happy and wonderful times with friends and family.We spent many a joyous Christmas together with him and his brother,not to mention all the birthdays and get togethers.
    I have so many fond memories of “Spoley”. I nicknamed him that because his name was the same as my sons.He loved to show me his scrapbook of drawing of which he was very proud.He had a real talent!
    I for one want to remember the good times, his smiling face, and infectious laugh. My life has certainly been enriched by his company and although I have not seen Andrew in years, I fell a real sense of loss.

    So Long Andy

  4. Amy Says:

    Thanks to all for their love and support. Thanks especially to Jamie and Kim, I could not go through this without you.

    Thanks to God for his wonderful grace and love, his desire to give us the best.
    Let us realise how Satan roams around like a lion, seeking that whom he may devour.
    Let us be watchful and aware, and ever closer to Christ in these times.

    And to Andrew: We miss you brother, we love you, always. May you finally find rest in the arms of love. I am so inexplicably glad to know we will prasing God together for eternity.

  5. Alan Grant Says:

    I did not know Andrew but for reasons close to me his story touches me deeply. I wish I could have been there for him somewhere in his life to make a difference but always that seems a hindsight in such tragic events.

    Please accept my most heartfelt sympathy to all who cared for Andrew, and to his mother especially. I pray that you find a peace someday from the pain you are burdened with today.

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