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Andrew (Sandy) Kingston

December 6, 1958 - December 5, 2020

If you're afraid don't do it, if you're doing it, don't be afraid!

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Kathy McLemore 2020-12-08 08:03:24 wrote:

I met Sandy close to four years ago; he was a member of the interview panel for the post I currently hold at DUSA. Interviews can be nerve-wracking, but Sandy was funny, gentle, and kind, asking the necessary questions in a manner that put me at ease. One of the things that really impressed me was after I started in the role, Sandy would come by every day for a quick chat, to see how I was getting on and if there was anything he could help me with. He took time to get to know me, which many upper level managers just don't do, and I so relished our daily chats. The thing I will always remember and treasure about Sandy is the great kindness and sensitivity he showed to me when I returned to work following the death of my Mom in 2017. I can still hear the words of comfort he offered me, and the much-needed hug he gave me. A dedicated, joyous and caring gentleman - he cared greatly deeply about DUSA and all its employees and for the brief time I knew him, he greatly enriched my world.

Kathy McLemore 2020-12-08 08:03:24 wrote: I met Sandy close to four years ago; he was a member of the interview panel for the post I currently hold at DUSA. Interviews can be nerve-wracking, but Sandy was funny, gentle, and kind, asking the necessary questions in a manner that put me at ease. One of the things that really impressed me was after I started in the role, Sandy would come by every day for a quick chat, to see how I was getting on and if there was anything he could help me with. He took time to get to know me, which many upper level managers just don't do, and I so relished our daily chats. The thing I will always remember and treasure about Sandy is the great kindness and sensitivity he showed to me when I returned to work following the death of my Mom in 2017. I can still hear the words of comfort he offered me, and the much-needed hug he gave me. A dedicated, joyous and caring gentleman - he cared greatly deeply about DUSA and all its employees and for the brief time I knew him, he greatly enriched my world.

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