Along with his wife Jacqueline (who taught painting at Wesleyan for many years), he was among the most hospitable, gracious people Ive known. Andrew was 37. By the end of his first week at the Trust, Andrew had already become one of my favorite colleagues. A few years after I graduated, we worked together on publishing the letters between Strauss and the Russian/French Hegelian Alexandre Kojve (in Strausss On Tyranny). I only know him for a very short period of time before he died, and feel that I have lost a long standing friend. He connected instantly with doctors, patient families, and, of course, the other members of the Trust team. We collect and match historical records that Ancestry users have contributed to their family trees to create each person's profile. Background music is disabled by the web browser. Over the years we would meet for coffee or lunch when he came to NYC. I would never hesitate to drop him a line or throw him an idea because he was so open-minded( very Wesleyan). To keep getting better, we need your help. What a loss this is. Samrat Sardar. Not long after graduating from Wesleyan (and traveling in Asia), Andrew joined our Office of Admission. I remember him very well. This past week I had the experience of mourning two Wesleyan friends in very different circumstances. He spoke so highly of his wife and so over the moon for his children. Reese was being her exuberant, theatrical self as she skipped along with Andrew from the door of the school to the car, at the end of the school day. I was fortunate to work with Andrew for a short while at Wesleyan, but I first met him through the Neighborhood Preschool where our children were classmates. What a loss this is. "What I understand from the police is that this person was looking in the window of the house and saw him coming out and kind of went behind the bushes," he said. I will always remember talking to him about work-related travel. A day after Victors burial, I received the shocking news that Andrew Stuerzel 05 had collapsed and passed away during a visit to Middletown. First at Summerfields and later on the 3rd floor of the Campus Center, usually at the same booth, trying to finish the NY Times crossword puzzle before our afternoon classes. Two Wesleyan Lives: Victor Gourevitch and Andrew Stuerzel. Try using our image search and remember to check the name spelling. My husband and I worked with Andrew at Wesleyan admissions when we were students (I remember he was a tough last interview! Along with his wife Jacqueline (who taught painting at Wesleyan for many years), he was among the most hospitable, gracious people Ive known. Family and friends have created a Gofundme pagein his honor. He was one of those people who was driven to make a difference in the world for others, and he clearly did make the earth a better place. As an undergraduate at Wesleyan, Andrew played baseball, rugby, and earned the NESCAC All-American Award for football. He had that about him. I feel devastated when I heard the sad news of Andrews pass. And the time that I bought the world's heaviest tube TV on Craigslist in a 6th floor walkup of NYC and he helped move it down and into my new apartment without hesitation. What kind of person would do such a thing? Send a message to the administrator of this memorial. I could tell he cherished things like preschool dropoff and pickup, chores, errands, and strolls around the neighborhood. He loved visiting with Wesleyan alumni and parents across the world, but he hated the way it took him away from the day-to-day activities of his life at home. They came together because his birthday was a couple of days before Christmas. They supported each other's dreams and goals from NJ to Japan to Middletown and built an incredible life together filled with support and love that most can only dream about. This is really hard for people who love him. Once I tried to give the fudge recipe to his mother which didn't go over well, as it would not be the same if it came from someone else. Andrew was tough, smart, a leader, but most of all he was an outstanding young man, who I will miss greatly. I met Andrew my freshman year at Wesleyan in Japanese class. The other person was jokingly saying to Andrew that he was going to have trouble in a decade as a parent with all the boyfriends Reese was going to attract/bring home. He was a warm, thoughtful person who will be greatly missed. He will be sorely missed by many. As an undergraduate at Wesleyan, Andrew played baseball, rugby, and earned the NESCAC All-American Award for football. This was especially true when he met his partner in life, Adriana. Follow enable-javascript.com site and enable javascript in your browser. The residential address for Andrew is 40 Romano Driv, Dumont, NJ 07628-2021. According to Tate's game-plan, it was all about staying viral on the first of the three stages. Our friendship quickly blossomed since and we shared many precious moments together whether it was us working together on Wesleyan China Forum in both Shanghai and Beijing, or hosting Admission receptions for prospective students, or visiting his new office on Main Street, or having a beer in Beijings and Middletowns local breweries, or him flying all the way from Connecticut to South Carolina to attend my wedding in October 2019. He connected instantly with doctors, patient families, and, of course, the other members of the Trust team. We know that Jennifer Santana, Kathryn C Stuerzel, and two other persons also lived at this address, perhaps within a different time frame. She is survived by her children Jacqueline Rubenacker and her husband Carl, Hawthorne, NJ; Judy Sutton and her husband Gene, Milford, CT; Nancy Schiff and her husband Steve, Gun Barrel City, TX, Andrew Stuerzel and his wife Kathy, Dumont, NJ; Amanda Hill and her husband Randy, New Hartford, CT., her sister Joline Junghans of Valley Cottage, NY; 14 grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren along with several nieces and nephews. Designed By Gary Mercante. Andrew and I have been friends since college and lived together senior year. No images were found for this exact name. Such a nice guy with sunshine! He totally adored his wife -- his college sweetheart! There was the time when I adopted two bunnies that we thought were both male, that shortly had 5 baby bunnies as soon as they moved into our shared laundry room, and ran around pooping everywhere. Our friendship quickly blossomed since and we shared many precious moments together whether it was us working together on Wesleyan China Forum in both Shanghai and Beijing, or hosting Admission receptions for prospective students, or visiting his new office on Main Street, or having a beer in Beijings and Middletowns local breweries, or him flying all the way from Connecticut to South Carolina to attend my wedding in October 2019. The second, devastatingly unexpected loss was my colleague and friend Andrew Stuerzel, Wesleyan Class of 2005, who passed away after a medical emergency on April 17th. Andrew Stone Death: Owner of the Toronto jewellery company Himalayan Gems, Andrew Stone, was killed in an accident. The phrase positive energy does not sufficehe was so *generous* with his energy, always saying hello to us at the front desk and stopping to talk when he had a moment to spare. While our paths didnt cross during our campus days, I had the fortune to meet Andrew on my fathers birthday (Jan 17) in 2013 when he came to Beijing for a school trip. There was the time when I adopted two bunnies that we thought were both male, that shortly had 5 baby bunnies as soon as they moved into our shared laundry room, and ran around pooping everywhere. Gathered from those who lived during the same time period , were born in the same place, or who have a family name in common. In 2012 he moved over to University Relations, first as a Major Gift Officer and then as Associate Director for International Advancement. Some of his great friends were artists and musicians devoted to experimentation and creativity, or philosophers with whom he strongly disagreed. May our prayers be with Andrew's family, and his spirit will be forever cherished by those who have been inspired by his enthusiasm and positive energy. I could talk to him for hours about all the things that made Japan amazing. Before Id ever had the opportunity to know him as a friend and colleague, sharing jokes, sarcasm, and smiles with him, I knew him as the father to Reese and Marco. The only way I can find any peace in Andrew's physical absence in Marco and Reese's lives moving forward is knowing that he will always live and breathe in and through them; their attachment is, and was, undeniable, and that means everything to a child, even if completelyand unexplainably, physically cut short; he was the loving Dad anyone would dream of and I pray his steadfastness and belief in his children's worth and individuality will live with them forever. Every year for his birthday and Christmas, I made him fudge and a cookie pie. I will miss our meetings but will remember Andrew's warm smile and the way he made people feel at ease the moment they met him. That amounts to a total of $100,000 for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of the person responsible. He had been shot multiple times. He will be missed by many of us forever! Your browser has cookies disabled. May our prayers be with Andrew's family, and his spirit will be forever cherished by those who have been inspired by his enthusiasm and positive energy. Andrew Stuerzel (born 1959) from Dumont, New Jersey and is registered with the Republican Party. Jacqueline Kern Stuerzel Jacqueline Kern Stuerzel, 91, formerly of Old Tappan, NJ, Bland, Va., Orrstown, Pa and Valley Cottage, NY, died Monday, Jan. 4, 2016 in New Hartford, CT, peacefully at her daughter Amanda's home. My deepest condolences to Andrew's family and loved ones. He was a true advocate for all that is right and shined love on those around him constantly. The second, devastatingly unexpected loss was my colleague and friend Andrew Stuerzel, Wesleyan Class of 2005, who passed away after a medical emergency on April 17th. Recently, Tate revealed he was on the first stage of a 3-step plan. Andrew was always one of my favorite cousins to see. No credit card required. Opt Out. They were the kind of couple you just knew were meant to be. Even after he left his Admission position he always had time for lunch with me and another dear Admission friend. First at Summerfields and later on the 3rd floor of the Campus Center, usually at the same booth, trying to finish the NY Times crossword puzzle before our afternoon classes. ForeverMissed does not work properly without JavaScript functionality of your browser. We were right next door back in the 90s. Montano-Shea Funeral Home, New Hartford, Ct has care of the arrangements. "This person who did this was a cold-blooded killer and is going to wind up killing someone else," he said. Andrew was 37. Andrew was very encouraging and understanding. He had a warm, happy presence, and a great sense of humor, and always struck me as a stand-up, terrific guy. He was so personable, friendly and always positive. Police placedAndrew in their patrol vehicle and rushed him to Albert Einstein Medical Center, where he died that night. to get notified about new additions to this memorial. Actually I personally don't know Andrew. Let's remember his infectious smile, irresistible energy, and the fierceness with which he loved his family and those closest to him. I still cannot believe in the fact that we lost Andrew forever! Andrew was one of the first Wesleyan people I've met, when he visited Seoul. Andrew was clearly making a point to Reese and everyone else listening, that her future wasnt predetermined, her paths were open, and she was the author. I went to St. Johns in Hillsdale for 7th & 8th grade, then to St Joes Andy, Amanda and family- my deepest heartfelt sympathy to all of your family. I loved working with Andrew and seeing him around the office, but watching him with his family--his jovial energy and presence with them--thats the happy visual Ill choose to recall to remember him. If you are grieving, I hope you remember there is a community of Wesleyan support. I met Andrew years ago when he started in the Development Office at Wes. My colleagues and I, Chinese Fulbright Alumni, heard about the sad news today. David "Dave" Andrew Rathbun, 52, of Hermantown, MN, tragically passed away on February 24, 2023. Who new he would become a world traveler. The second, devastatingly unexpected loss was my colleague and friend Andrew Stuerzel, Wesleyan Class of 2005, who passed away after a medical emergency on April 17th. He was so proud and focused on Marco. He is a part of them forever, and I am thankful to have seen it firsthand. After 10 years at Wes, Andrew decided to pursue a new position this past January with Boston Childrens Hospital. Andrew was pronounced dead at the hospital. I only know him for a very short period of time before he died, and feel that I have lost a long standing friend. This database contains family trees submitted to Ancestry by users who have indicated that their tree can be viewed by all Ancestry subscribers. I was in a forced triple, and Andrew was in a single, and he, along with what felt like half of Butt B, was constantly hanging out in my room. Please take a moment to share your experience with this service and ideas for improvement! This online memorial is dedicated to Andrew Stuerzel. This past week I had the experience of mourning two Wesleyan friends in very different circumstances. The first was my beloved teacher Victor Gourevitch, who died on April 14 at the age of 94. He was so proud of Reese and Marco and so happy to be their father. Bergenfield, NJ and Dumont, NJ are cities familiar to Andrew. Send a message to the administrator of this memorial. He was intense and challenging, and he cared deeply about opening his students thinking to enduring questions and problems. Andrew was 37. He was an actor, known for Doctor Who (1963), Waiting for God (1990) and Strangers (1978). Andrew was online talking with Chinese Fulbright Alumni about a donation. Great friend, teammate, and most of all person you will be missed Andrew RIP, Andrew with Bob Weir from the Grateful Dead. My deepest condolences to your family. Andrews major was East Asian Studies and, following graduation, he completed Stanford Universitys advanced Japanese Language Program. Andrew always handled it with patience and positive encouragement. Andrew responded quickly, saying something like Boyfriends, girlfriends, whomever Reese loves, it doesnt matter to us. Even after I left Wesleyan, Andrew has always remained in my memory as a kind, smart, and passionate person who is dedicated to his loving family. No one could believe it was true. I'm deeply saddened by the loss of such a great friend. I will miss our meetings but will remember Andrew's warm smile and the way he made people feel at ease the moment they met him. Michael S. Roth became Wesleyan University's 16th president on July 1, 2007. Philadelphia Police DepartmentPhiladelphia Public Services Building400 North Broad StreetPhiladelphia, PA 19130, FILE A POLICE REPORTDial 911 or visit your district headquarters, Media Inquiriespolice.public_affairs@phila.gov, By phone please contact:P/OLatanya AcevedoVictim Assistance OfficerHomicide UnitOffice:215.686.3065Fax: 215-925-7377email:Latanya.Acevedo@phila.gov, Philadelphia Police DepartmentPhiladelphia Public ServicesBuildingOffice of Media Relations 400 North Broad StreetSuite 04-W-058Philadelphia, PA 19130, T: 215.686.3388T: 215.686.3389F: 215.925.0738E: police.public_affairs@phila.gov. But what you didn't know is how afraid he was aschild of getting lost in the car. I would first like to thank everyone for the pictures and kind words. They supported each other's dreams and goals from NJ to Japan to Middletown and built an incredible life together filled with support and love that most can only dream about. I remember him very well. I also had the pleasure to meet Andrews wife Adriana, daughter Reese and son Marco during my 10th year reunion at Wesleyan in 2016. He was also an opponent of both the naive and the authoritarian forms of whats called progressive thinking. My husband and I worked with Andrew at Wesleyan admissions when we were students (I remember he was a tough last interview! From our early days as freshman until the day Andrew and I walked out of our house at 11 Vine Street after graduation, we ate lunch together almost every day. He is a part of them forever, and I am thankful to have seen it firsthand. They were the kind of couple you just knew were meant to be. He gave me a very good impression, lovable, energetic, optimistic. Everyone that met him, or was lucky enough to call him a friend, knew what a great guy he was. Jacqueline has requested donations in her memory be made to the American Cancer Society of Rockland County, NY. He was a student of the German-Jewish philosopher Leo Strauss, and he remained dedicated to what Victor called the zetetic dimension of Strausss thought. I studied ancient philosophy, political philosophy and, most memorably, Hegel with Victor from 1976-1978. They were gracious to allow me to take a family photo of them that day, and it was little surprise that this beautiful family made that photo win an award later. Great friend, teammate, and most of all person you will be missed Andrew RIP, Andrew with Bob Weir from the Grateful Dead. I was shocked and deeply saddened upon hearing of Andrews passing. He married Joye Butler in 1968. Facebook gives people the power to share and makes the world more open and connected. Andrew was a student of mine at Bergen Catholic High School. Andrew and I met the day we arrived at Wesleyan because we lived in the same dorm. "The dog and him were synonymous with each other, and for some reason, he did not take the dog with him," he said. ForeverMissed does not work properly without JavaScript functionality of your browser. He seemed to me indefatigablealways ready for a new adventure, taking on a new assignment, curious about some new place to visit. 1993 - Orrstown, Franklin, Pennsylvania, USA. I will always cherish our friendship. He was a true advocate for all that is right and shined love on those around him constantly. In the last couple of years, I always met up with Andrew whenever he travels to Asia, he is an icon representing Wesleyan in Asia and the center-point person of connecting with the Wesleyan Asian alumni communities. Andrew's energy and enthusiasm were evident in everything he did, earning him the respect and friendship of all at our school. It is a place to celebrate his life by sharing fond memories, photos, music and more. Log in, Institute for Economic Development Programs and Centers, When The Lights Go Down I Like The Way You Move, Ipl 2012 Kkr Vs Mi -- Match 65 Highlights, Manchester, Ct Hotels With Jacuzzi In-room. Members of his family tweet about his news. He was empathetic and compassionate, with just the right amount of encouragement to help me make my next move. You were a man not to be judged but to be judged by. And watching them hold hands that day is a memory that will stay with me! to get notified about new additions to this memorial. Current address. Andrew Stuerzel's email address a*****@wesleyan.edu 860670.. | Show email & phone number >>> Rocketreach finds email, phone & social media for 450M+ professionals. 40 Romano Dr, Dumont , New Jersey [email protected] (201) 385-6017; Historically, surnames evolved as a way to sort people into groups - by occupation, place of origin, clan affiliation, patronage, parentage, adoption, and even physical characteristics (like red hair). An ease and peace would cross Marco's face at the sight of his fully focused and engaged father; even when Marco would protest the next step in the pick-up routine or extracurricular schedule! They built their home in Payson, and raised their five children. Not long after graduating from Wesleyan (and traveling in Asia), Andrew joined our Office of Admission. As a Wesleyan alum, I was fortunate enough to get to know Andrew through the various positions he held at Wes. Since my daughter, Lorelei, was five months old (one month older than Marco), I would cross paths with Andrew for just less than five years with him picking up and dropping off Marco (of course sharing the duty with Mom, Adriana:)). He was enormously helpful as a colleague, and he established deep and lasting friendships with alumni and parents of Wes students all over the world. Copyright 2023 WPVI-TV. Andrew J Stuerzel from Bergenfield, NJ. He was so proud and focused on Marco. Police said surveillance video shows a person of interest walking back and forth in front of Andrew's house. It was always obvious how much love he had for his family. He was so good with languages and loved everything about Japan. (Mickelson) Jasperson, the first of three children. Family and friends have created a Gofundme pagein his honor. Anyone with information regarding Andrew's death is urged to contact the Philadelphia Police Department at 215-686-TIPS (8477). Everyone that met him, or was lucky enough to call him a friend, knew what a great guy he was. He was so enamored with his daughter already and so, so proud of Adriana and how she was already an amazing mother. I will always be his Aunt Janet from another planet as his father reminds me of affectionately. He was all in for the stuff many of us complain about or take for granted. Andrew has been a treasured friend for many years. We enjoyed many a meal together (and suffered together with food poisoning) as we sang the praises of alma mater in order to raise support for its programs. He will be sorely missed by many. Isaiah Odom was struck by gunfire on the 1200 block of South 23rd Street on Thursday, February 2, 2023. It has been many years since we have seen or spoken but the memories of your mother and father working in their absolute enormous impeccable vegetable garden in Old Tappan will never leave me. We encourage you to research and examine these records to determine their accuracy. Andrew has been a treasured friend for many years. We worked Admissions together where he became a dear friend and confidant. However, with no healthy option requests, I never broke thetradition, and hope that I can continue that in his memory. I had the privilege of knowing Andrew at Wesleyan, largely through baseball. He was also an opponent of both the naive and the authoritarian forms of whats called progressive thinking. Andrew was a student of mine at Bergen Catholic High School. After 10 years at Wes, Andrew decided to pursue a new position this past January with Boston Childrens Hospital. I have great memories of him at Bergen Catholic and he will be sorely by all who knew him! Andrew clearly lived a full-hearted life, and I will sorely miss his warmth and kindness. As a Wesleyan alum, I was fortunate enough to get to know Andrew through the various positions he held at Wes. Subscribe to get notified about new additions to this memorial. . Lets remember his infectious smile, irresistible energy, and the fierceness with which he loved his family and those closest to him. Discover your family history in millions of family trees and more than a billion birth,marriage, death, census, and miltary records. When I was a shy and lost freshman, he offered his kindness and guidance so that I could be part of the community. Visit an online guestbook at www.Montano-Shea.com. The first was my beloved teacher Victor Gourevitch, who died on April 14 at the age of 94. He connected instantly with doctors, patient families, and, of course, the other members of the Trust team. Follow enable-javascript.com site and enable javascript in your browser. Beautiful soul is and will be shining for ever! In fact, when I emailed him last Fall to let him know I was bringing my daughter to campus for a college visit, he said that he was sorry he wouldn't be there but that Oct.9th was his anniversary and that he and his wife already had plans to be together. You made everyone around you a better person, I will miss you Andrew! I am so grateful for his teaching and his friendship. I would first like to thank everyone for the pictures and kind words. I got to know Andrew through our Wesleyan ties, although our paths only crossed many years after graduation. The allowed date range for this post is between January 16 and Today. Facebook gives people the power. He was enormously helpful as a colleague, and he established deep and lasting friendships with alumni and parents of Wes students all over the world. Not only did Marco's face light up when seeing his Dad, but it was reciprocated by a fully engaged and beaming DAD. His easy smile and authentic exuberance made him a cherished colleague to so many of us. He gave me a very good impression, lovable, energetic, optimistic. Age: 62 years old. We cherished his company and I will long remember looking out over Santa Monica Bay from our rustic tree house, sharing a wee dram with him after a long day. I feel devastated when I heard the sad news of Andrews pass. Join Facebook to connect with Andy Stuerzel and others you may know. Born on 21 Mar 1921. When I was a shy and lost freshman, he offered his kindness and guidance so that I could be part of the community. This database contains family trees submitted to Ancestry by users who have indicated that their tree can only be viewed by Ancestry members to whom they have granted permission to see their tree.These trees can change over time as users edit, remove, or otherwise modify the data in their trees. We are very sorry to inform you that Andrew Stone, a former owner of Himalayan Gems, passed away on September 15, 2022. He was a Dad that loved his children hard and pure, with the intention of creating security and a seemingly defined family spirit that was just specially theirs. He was one of those people who was driven to make a difference in the world for others, and he clearly did make the earth a better place. Follow enable-javascript.com site and enable javascript in your browser. In 2012 he moved over to University Relations, first as a Major Gift Officer and then as Associate Director for International Advancement. However, I'm thankful for all the time we had together and all the wisdom he was able to share with me within his life. I still cannot believe in the fact that we lost Andrew forever! Andrew Tourell was born on 18 January 1946 in Islington, London, England, UK. That memory will always stick out for me because not only did it help shape the path I took, but it was so kind of Andrew to take the time to talk it through with me. My deepest condolences. He was a talented and industrious honors math student and a young man with a warm, generous and caring personality. He would have been a life- long friendFrom your friend in Taiwan. He travel everywhere with that dog in his black pickup truck.