Holly Saund
14-04 2020 18:28
wrote:
Andrew, you were one of the kindest and most genuine souls I have ever met and we were all privileged to have known you. Your loyalty and devotion to your family was heart warming. I have fond memories of sitting near you in the Eastcheap office and the way you could recall a football fact, usually Arsenal related, from many years gone by and we would all wonder ‘how on earth do you know that?!’ You made everyone around you smile, not always intentionally but just because you had a funny or innocent way of saying things sometimes, or just the fact that you were a real chatterbox, that would make us all chuckle so much! Or when we would have to wrestle the karaoke microphone off of you! Your passing has been felt deeply by all of us in the Howden family, but the most by your team mates and friends in Financial, who we all wish we could put an arm around at this time. When we return to work we will all join together to remember you properly and raise a glass to a wonderful man. My sincerest wishes of strength go to your wife Melanie and your two sons at this awful time for them – they in my thoughts, as are you. Goodbye ‘Alicoon’.
Holly Saund
14-04 2020 18:28
wrote:
Andrew, you were one of the kindest and most genuine souls I have ever met and we were all privileged to have known you. Your loyalty and devotion to your family was heart warming. I have fond memories of sitting near you in the Eastcheap office and the way you could recall a football fact, usually Arsenal related, from many years gone by and we would all wonder ‘how on earth do you know that?!’ You made everyone around you smile, not always intentionally but just because you had a funny or innocent way of saying things sometimes, or just the fact that you were a real chatterbox, that would make us all chuckle so much! Or when we would have to wrestle the karaoke microphone off of you! Your passing has been felt deeply by all of us in the Howden family, but the most by your team mates and friends in Financial, who we all wish we could put an arm around at this time. When we return to work we will all join together to remember you properly and raise a glass to a wonderful man. My sincerest wishes of strength go to your wife Melanie and your two sons at this awful time for them – they in my thoughts, as are you. Goodbye ‘Alicoon’.