Andrew Allan
My father lead us so we could know the way to follow. Though your track is no longer before me, I still follow your path.
Birth date: Oct 6, 1926 Death date: Jan 5, 2015
Andrew Allan Obituary Andrew Allan, 88, of Elyria, Ohio, died peacefully in his sleep January 5, 2015, after a short illness. He was born in Elyria, Ohio, October 6, 1926, the son of Andrew and Euphemia (nee Thomson) Allan, after Read Obituary
My father lead us so we could know the way to follow. Though your track is no longer before me, I still follow your path.
Andy represents the finest example of a gentleman that I can think of. With his wonderful capabilities, kindness, good humor, humility and commitment to his family and to the community he enhanced everything he has been involved in. His legacy will be a great strength for Phyllis, his family and all who were fortunate enough to know him. I shall always be grateful for his and Phyllis's support of the library and for the opportunity to know him. Don Burrier
Papa, you will always be my boy. I have faith that you will always be by my side no matter where I go in life. Love, Your Boy Andrew J. Smith
Kathy, My sympathies are with you and your family during this difficult time. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Judy Giannuzzi
Kathy, I am so sad to read this, my friend. Let the legacy of your father's love and the care of your friends carry you and your family through this grief Warm love and peace to you, Jennifer
My father, my friend.
Always appreciated Mr. Andy Allan. I sometimes dropped off material at his jobs while I was in high school and college for some of the men working there. He always had a warm word of greeting. He built beautiful homes and took great care with all the details. He was also very interesting to talk to.
My Dad and I worked for Andy on many Jobs. He was a good man, I'll never forget the stories and the good times and laughs we all had. He will be in my prayers and I will always remember him. Very sorry for your loss. Dan Sciulli
I was fortunate to have served with Andy in the Elyria Evening Kiwanis - as a past president, I valued his advice and support. As a member of First Church, his fellowship was appreciated, and knowing that he was the builder of our home's family room made us proud to live there. Elyria will miss him.
Sympathy and prayers to all. "Andy"'s legacy continues. May each day bring peace and comfort.