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Cindy Henry posted a condolence
Friday, April 13, 2018
Our family would like to thank the many friends and family for the kind expressions of love and sympathy that was shared with us during our loss of Andy. We will never forget Andy and the loss will always be on our hearts, but the love and support from those who have made phone calls, sent cards, food and flowers, visits or shared stories have made it easier to grieve. It is so comforting to know how loved Andy was and the many lives he touched. God's blessings to each and every one of you. With love, Susan, Chad, Charlotte, Savannah, Ray, Chris. Cindy and Becky
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Roger L Magnini posted a condolence
Friday, April 6, 2018
April 6/2018 Andy Joe Kosley was one of my best friends in our latter teen and early 20's life. We called him 'Bear'. Andy was a big guy..played lineman on the Wasson State Champion Football Team in 1972. The bigness of his heart was bigger than his presence. We laughed and sang and played air guitar and danced with brooms or mops often in our group. He was president of the Friday Afternoon Club that met at Giuseppes Pizza Parlor every friday in our senior year of high school. Besides the numerous woodsies , or keggars we enjoyed many a party at Bears house on Cache La Poudre and later at his house on Platte. Barbeques and beer and horshoes; Which Bear was very good at. Not as good as his Dad and uncles but very good. To this day, if i hear 'minnie the moocher' or COMMANDER CODY AND HIS LOST PLANET AIRMEN (you have to say that in deep loud announcers type voice) I can't help seeing Bear dancing. He was very light on his feet. As evidenced by a few of the weddings we attended together. Lord have mercy; I could go on for a while about Lindsburg, Kansas where he went to college and the many times where he and his family helped me out; but nufs enuf. Love ya Bear. Roger L Magnini Lubbock,Texas
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Charlotte posted a condolence
Thursday, April 5, 2018
Savannah and I loved our papa bear so dearly, he would rescue us out of anything we didn't want to do. He was always there to save the day. He gave us anything we ever needed, and just about anything we wanted. We were rotten kids knowing papa bear would do anything for us, but it just shows how much he loves us. The connection we had with him, we'll never find that with anyone else. He is one of a kind, and irriplacable. He cared so much about our happiness and well being. He went on many camping trips that he didn't want to go on, only because Savannah didn't like to be on the boat but if Papa was there he would rescue her out of it while the rest of us went on the boat. He watched endless amount of shows with me about the Bratz dolls or Lizzie McGuire and other silly shows because I refused to let him watch even five minutes of sports as a kid. We propped up our recliners in his living room and I always had to wake him up because he was snoring too loud. That used to annoy me so much but I would do anything to hear that obnoxious snore again. So many good memories with him. He's living in paradise now, no more pain. Love you papa bear.
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Tamra Armstrong posted a condolence
Thursday, April 5, 2018
We will miss "Papa Bear" so very much. One of my favorite memories was the look on Andy's face when he first got to feel the kicking of his granddaughter before she was born. His face was such a look of delight followed by laughter that his joy filled the room. He was patient trying to teach me to play golf, laughing at all my mistakes while giving me the funniest advice on improving. He let me have extra chances at my swing without counting score. He was always willing to talk things through and give advice that had the resounding finish of, "Just do the right thing, it's that simple." There are not enough words to express the sorrow we feel, especially Savannah. Just like Papa Bear thought the sun rose and set on his granddaughters, Savannah felt the same for her Papa. I will treasure so many moments of how wonderful he was to Charlotte and Savannah, even the battle of the M&Ms he insisted they "needed". If only we had just one more day …
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Katie Duffy posted a condolence
Thursday, April 5, 2018
I will never forget Uncle Andy and how much of a joy it was to talk with him and just be near him; to hear his laughter and loving advice. I will miss our conversations covering a thousand topics of great or little importance. I loved how a 10-minute visit would inevitably turn into a 2-Hour chat with lunch somewhere in the middle. I will so miss seeing his smiling face and feeling his great big Bear hug. We send all our love to the family. May you be warmed by the countless loving memories even though the time together was much too short.
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Lowell Bell posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 4, 2018
It's been a long time since Brown Disc. Pat and I are very sorry for this loss. Andy was a good man. Col. Lowell Bell.
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Tamra Armstrong posted a condolence
Thursday, January 1, 1970
He loved you girls so much! Many times if one of you were crying or hurting, he would say, "I'd cut off my right arm to make things all better." I would tell him, "Well, I suppose it's worth a try if you think it will work, but it might mess up your golf swing." There were many times he was part of my rescue operations too. I remember him watching your shows, many of them repeatedly, because that's the kind of Papa he was.
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Patricia A.Cain posted a condolence
Thursday, January 1, 1970
Unfortunately, I didn't learn of Andy's death until a couple days ago. Sorry I didn't get to express my sympathy in person at his viewing & services, but want to let all of his immediate & extended family members know how sorry I am about your devastating loss. My thoughts, prayers & heartfelt condolences are with all of you. May you all feel the good Lord's loving, comforting, healing presence at this sad & difficult time. Sincerely, Patty (Kascak) Cain
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