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Andrew Lopata

November 9, 1963 - November 16, 2016

Andrew was born in Peoria, Illinois on November 9, 1963 to Andrew A. Lopata, Jr. and Margaret Elizabeth (Betty) Lopata. She survives. Also surviving are a sister Kathy (and Jack) Magnone, a brother Mike (and Lynda) Lopata, eight nieces and nephews, and one grand-niece. He was preceded in death by his father. He graduated from Eureka High School in 1981. After a brief time at Illinois Central College, he embarked on a career that spanned a dizzying assortment of occupations from plumbing, electrical, HVAC and general contractors to insurance adjuster, cyber-security monitor and political blogger. He also taught English in China and volunteered at the Mission Mart in Bloomington. He lived in central Illinois, Chicago, California and Harbin, China. Andrew was a member of Eureka Christian Church, and prized his faith and family deeply. He will be remembered as a loving son, brother, uncle and friend. He enjoyed all sports and was a passionate fan of the Chicago Cubs and Bears. He passed too soon and will be deeply missed. Our confidence is that he departed “to be with Christ, which is far better.”

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2016-11-20 22:47:46 wrote:

So very sorry to hear of Andrew's passing. Such a terrible shock. Our EHS class just celebrated our 35th Reunion in September and we were disappointed he couldn't make it. But lots of fun memories of him were shared. So thankful to know he had a personal relationship with our Lord Jesus.

2016-11-20 22:47:46 wrote: So very sorry to hear of Andrew's passing. Such a terrible shock. Our EHS class just celebrated our 35th Reunion in September and we were disappointed he couldn't make it. But lots of fun memories of him were shared. So thankful to know he had a personal relationship with our Lord Jesus.

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  • Mike Lopata Anonymous user 25-11 2016 04:55

    That is, hi to Myron. Love that spell-correct.

  • Mike Lopata Anonymous user 22-11 2016 01:21

    Thanks, Melita. We appreciate your thinking of us. Hi to Antton. Mike

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