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    Newton Mourns the Loss of Andrew “Andy” Dannen, Beloved Father and Business Owner

    Voxtrend NewsBy Voxtrend NewsSeptember 19, 2025Updated:September 19, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Newton community is grieving the sudden passing of Andrew “Andy” Dannen, a cherished father, business owner, and friend to many. Andy died unexpectedly this week, leaving behind his children, family, and countless neighbors whose lives he touched through his work and generosity.

    What Happened

    Andy’s death has left an immeasurable void in both his family and the wider Newton community. While details surrounding his passing have not been publicly shared, his family has expressed gratitude for the outpouring of love and support during this difficult time.

    Who Was Andy Dannen

    To his son Ryan, Andy was simply “Dad.” But to those who knew him through Ryan’s Tire & Auto, he was much more — an encourager, a legendary storyteller, and a true friend. Customers and colleagues alike remember Andy for his warmth, humor, and ability to make everyone feel like family the moment they walked through the shop doors.

    Legacy and Values

    In a heartfelt tribute, Ryan shared how his father instilled in him the values of honesty, integrity, and treating people right — principles that not only shaped their business but their lives. Andy was known for his signature motto: “If you get up in the morning and I’m gone, you’re gonna have to lace your boots up and get back to work.” His family says this spirit of resilience and dedication will guide them as they carry his legacy forward.

    Family Statement

    As Ryan and his sister continue to process their devastating loss, they have pledged to honor their father’s memory by upholding the same kindness, strength, and commitment to community that Andy embodied. The family is asking for continued thoughts and prayers from friends, customers, and supporters as they navigate the days ahead.

    Andy’s presence, laughter, and generosity will be profoundly missed — but his impact will live on in the family he loved, the business he built, and the countless lives he touched.

    This story may be updated with more information as it becomes available.

    The post Newton Mourns the Loss of Andrew “Andy” Dannen, Beloved Father and Business Owner first appeared on Trusted and Verified USA News.

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