Andy Saker (10 May 1964 - 31 Oct 2022)

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AndyRNLI - Royal National Lifeboat Institution, Southend-on-Sea

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Location
Basildon Crematorium Church Road Basildon SS13 2HG
Date
1st Dec 2022
Time
2pm
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In loving memory of Andy Saker who suddenly sadly passed away on 31st October 2022

Andy was extremely modest, gentle and kind, with a dry sense of humour and will be greatly missed by all friends and family.

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Becky Davison wrote

Thanks to all of you who have donated to the RNLI. We collected a further £85 on the day of the service. I have given the funds to my mum, who along with her own donation, has passed the funds directly onto the RNLI with Gift Aid added. Bxxx

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Jackie Howard donated £20 in memory of Andy
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David Saker wrote

On behalf of myself and my immediate family I would like to thank everyone for there kind wishes ,donations, love and support it means the world to us to show how much my dear younger brother was loved and truly admired.
He was a very special part of my life, both him and Peter are now back together and will never be forgotten. RIP my dear brothers xxx

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Becky Davison wrote

To all of you who have been kind enough to leave messages, I send you my warmest wishes. It has been a comfort and a pleasure to see how much my lovely Andy was respected and appreciated. Bless you all - love Becky.

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Jahan Beglarbegi wrote

I worked with Andy for many years. I found Andy to be most kind, helpful and he always found time to assist. I talked to Andy both on work related matters and otherwise and his knowledge was second to none. I will miss him.
My deepest condolences to Becky, David and family.

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Valerie Buckland donated £20 in memory of Andy

Rest in peace Andy and God bless

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Michael Rusling-Kopp donated £50 in memory of Andy

You gave so much to so many in such a short time. You will never be forgotten. Thank you. Rest in peace Kay and Michael

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Nigel Bedford donated £40 in memory of Andy

Andy was one of the nicest guys you would ever know, a true gent. We had the privilege with working with Andy for many years who knew his trade and was on the top of his game. So sad to hear of his passing and our thoughts go out to Becky and the family. Forever in our thoughts, Nigel and Penny

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Paul Fuller donated £50 in memory of Andy
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Paul Fuller wrote

I had the pleasure of working with Andy as counterparts 5+ years ago, where I looked up to & learned a lot from him – his knowledge of his line of work was amazing, he was diligent, kind, very straightforward and incredibly down to earth. Working with him as a colleague this last year and a bit has been a pleasure; he was simply an all-round great guy that will be sorely missed.

My condolences to Becky, David and all those that knew him.

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Stephen Palmer donated £40 in memory of Andy
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Stephen Palmer wrote

Andy was a true gentleman I am so pleased to have known him and that I was able to play a small part in bringing Becky and Andy together our prayers are with Becky and the family love Steve and Moira

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Tom and Jean Davison wrote

It was a joy to welcome Andy into our family as he made our daughter, Becky, so very happy.He generously planned holidays and day trips for the four of us to create many pleasant memories to cherish.Always willing to help, Andy's assistance was greatly appreciated. Andy was a very special person who brought joy and laughter into our lives,becoming a second son and a true friend. We will miss his ready smile and his gentle sense of humour.

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Tom Langridge wrote

Andy, all of a sudden the brief period I knew you simply wasn't long enough. My deepest condolences to all those left behind, no doubt in time able to cherish the memories of a life of excellence.

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Graham Snelgrove wrote

I had the pleasure of knowing Andy most of my life. One of the nicest guys you could ever meet. Quiet, modest, fantastic dry sense of humour, fierce competitor though. I have nothing but fond memories of our achievements playing darts as a pair around the Leagues, winning many trophies. Pounding the dart board in your bedroom, whilst listening to the next album we were into. Great times. Rest in Peace buddy.
My deepest condolences to Dave & Becky & the Family x

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Sue Baigent donated £50 in memory of Andy

A small donation in Andrew Sakers's memory from cousins, Pat and John, Lyn and the late Michael, and Sue and Kevin. A very sad time for all family, sent with love.

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Alex Gibson donated £100 in memory of Andy
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Alex Gibson wrote

Andy was a fantastic colleague to have worked with. Incredibly thorough, dedicated and someone you could always rely on. He was a star, the one who made the rest of us look great in front of clients. He will be sorely missed.
Our thoughts are with Becky and David during these sad times.

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Nimisha Shah donated £50 in memory of Andy

Dear Becky and Family, I am so sorry for your loss. My deepest sympathies are with you during this sad time. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Dear Andy,
Thank you! Thank you for being so kind, so generous with your time and for being you. Amidst all the work, I will miss our chats about the cakes you had made for Becky, discussions about your travel plans, the garden and your infectious laughter. You are truly one of a kind and one of the humblest men I knew. You preferred to shy away from the limelight and let others take the glory. There are no words that can do your passing justice, but your kindness and spirit will live in our hearts forever.

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