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Andrew Alicoon

March 31, 1963 - April 10, 2020

Andrew was a family man first and everything else second. He was a true gent, always happy, always proud and always prepared to help others in need. Andrew was loved and liked by everyone around him in his personal and professional life and Andrew genuinely liked everyone back. Andrew had three passions in his life, his wife, his boys and his beloved Arsenal. Never happier on a Monday morning than when the Gunners had taken three points on a Saturday and Tottenham had lost. A beloved colleague to many and someone who will be sorely missed by all who knew him. The world is a worse place for it’s loss.

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2020-04-22 10:15:06 wrote:

My sincere condolences to Andrew's family. Andrew was one of the nice blokes who everyone knew and never had a bad word to say about him. Andrew was one of the first Underwriters I had the privilege to broke to in the London Market when he was at the RSA and thankfully treated me with respect even though I was just starting out. It was always a pleasure to hear about his cruise trips and certainly, being an Arsenal fan myself, having our weekly groans and cheers about the Gooners. He took great pride in telling me which away matches his boys were going to both domestically in internationally! He will be sadly missed but not forgotten.

2020-04-22 10:15:06 wrote: My sincere condolences to Andrew's family. Andrew was one of the nice blokes who everyone knew and never had a bad word to say about him. Andrew was one of the first Underwriters I had the privilege to broke to in the London Market when he was at the RSA and thankfully treated me with respect even though I was just starting out. It was always a pleasure to hear about his cruise trips and certainly, being an Arsenal fan myself, having our weekly groans and cheers about the Gooners. He took great pride in telling me which away matches his boys were going to both domestically in internationally! He will be sadly missed but not forgotten.

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