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Andy Dunn

November 6, 1971 - May 19, 2021

Andy Dunn tragically passed away on the 19th May 2021 aged 49. He lived a rich and adventurous life, full of humour and warmth. Andy was a dedicated husband and father, and is survived by his widow Jude, their two young children Robert and Katherine, and two adult children Natalia and Gianara. Andy possessed a sharp intellect and wit, and could turn his hand to anything he set his mind to, successfully qualifying as an air traffic controller and yacht-master offshore instructor in recent years, whilst helping the International School of Zug and Luzern as an operations manager. There are so many vivid memories for all who knew him to share, they are solace in his absence. Please consider writing not only your condolence, but a memory of a moment you shared with him and post pictures for those who loved him to enjoy for years to come.

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Matthew Ivey 2021-06-06 22:18:17 wrote:

Andy could always find a way to put a smile on your face and was a great storyteller. He had the enviable gift of instantly connecting with people and making you feel comfortable in his presence. The first time I met Andy it was like I had known him for ages. I liked the way that when you told him about an annoying situation he could somehow make it seem so absurd and comical that you would forget what you were annoyed about in the first place. I am really glad to have known Andy, if only for a short time, your kindness and humour will never be forgotten.

Matthew Ivey 2021-06-06 22:18:17 wrote: Andy could always find a way to put a smile on your face and was a great storyteller. He had the enviable gift of instantly connecting with people and making you feel comfortable in his presence. The first time I met Andy it was like I had known him for ages. I liked the way that when you told him about an annoying situation he could somehow make it seem so absurd and comical that you would forget what you were annoyed about in the first place. I am really glad to have known Andy, if only for a short time, your kindness and humour will never be forgotten.

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