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Title: Andrew (Andy) Rodgers
Post by: rapid on Oct 07, 2004, 12:01
 :( ??? :o  Yet another fallen member of the radcon society,

Andy passed away last night of a brain anurisim.

he worked at Fernald for several years, then left to procure a different career.

Let us that knew him and those that didn't pause to offer our prayers for his family, who will be tryin to figure this out.


rapid ray
Title: Re: Andrew (Andy) Rodgers
Post by: Dave Warren on Oct 07, 2004, 12:38
Ray,
     I will always respect Andy for what he was. He was fair, respectful, and one of the most educated and knowledgable people I have ever met in this industry. He was a good egg and we lost one of the great minds in this business. I will say a prayer for all of his friends and family affected by this.
                                                     Dave Warren
Title: Re: Andrew (Andy) Rodgers
Post by: Jules on Oct 07, 2004, 10:47
I worked at Fernald for a few years and Andy was a very caring individual.
My prayer goes to his loved ones and friends.

Julie
Title: Re: Andrew (Andy) Rodgers
Post by: Marlin on Oct 08, 2004, 07:59
CHP extraordinaire, thespian, and a quick wit we are a little poorer for his passing.

Marlin
Title: Re: Andrew (Andy) Rodgers
Post by: idrum4food on Oct 10, 2004, 09:03
And for all his knowlege was alway easy to understand. Loved playing golf with him while at Fernald. He will be missed by many.

DJ
Title: Re: Andrew (Andy) Rodgers
Post by: RNN on Oct 12, 2004, 07:24
I worked with Andy at Fernald and always enjoyed his training classes.

My prayers are with his family

RNN
Title: Re: Andrew (Andy) Rodgers
Post by: mattrev on Oct 16, 2004, 07:27
What a shame, Hodgie qualified me in the early eighties at the D1G prototype. Great guy.

Matt
Title: Re: Andrew (Andy) Rodgers
Post by: HAIRDUDE on Dec 07, 2004, 03:08
Jesus ... I haven't seen Andy in years but he just seemed so full of piss and vinegar that he would live forever, if for no other reason than to thumb his nose at Death. He was wise beyond his years and a blast to work with. I will miss him.

Floyd Flanigan