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Andrew Fletcher
In Memory of
Andrew W
Fletcher
1974 - 2016
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Obituary for Andrew W Fletcher

Andrew W  Fletcher
Andrew William Fletcher, 42 died on Saturday August 6, 2016 following a long struggle with addiction. Andrew grew up in Plymouth, MA and graduated from Plymouth South High School. He is survived by his wife Elizabeth Fletcher, his two daughters Jordan Peoples, 23 and Autumn Fletcher, 11. He also leaves behind 5 siblings, brothers Eric Fletcher of Randolph, Alan Fletcher of Carver and Stephen Fletcher of Plymouth, and sisters Jennifer Mitchell and Julie Siemers of Plymouth. He was the youngest son of the late Margaret (Fletcher) Jeddry and Bruce W. Fletcher

His family would like to express their gratitude to those who helped Andrew during his battle with addiction, especially for the programs and sponsors, who over the years offered him shelter and support, as well as and safety and comfort.
His family is holding a private service for Andrew and asks that in lieu of flowers, please donate in his name to those programs and sober houses, like the Gavin House in South Boston and Safeproject.org that offer treatment and guidance in the hopes of overcoming the disease of addiction.
As his family mourns the loss of their husband, father and brother, their hearts go out to other families in the community going through this crisis. It is their hope that by bringing addiction out into the open, that others can benefit from the knowledge that they are not alone.
http://www.gavinfoundation.org/how-to-help
http://www.thesafeproject.org
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