A native of Clearwater, FL, Andrew was born on April 25, 1997 and died on December 15, 2009 at All Children's Hospital in St Petersburg, FL.
Andrew was a member of Harvest Temple Church in Largo, FL. Andrew's passions were skateboarding and graffiti art. His lifelong ambition was to enlist in the United States Army when he turned eighteen. From an early age, he had a keen interest in the military and expressed his desire to be a sniper in the Army. Andrew never met a dog he didn't like and often walked the neighbor's dogs as a "job." He most often spent his money on skateboards at Double Barrel Surf & Skate where he became good friends with the owner, Skip. Until the time he would be old enough to enlist in the Army, his wish was to work for Skip.
Preceded in death by his grandparents, Ronnell and Annette Dorsey and his aunt, Gail Dulin, Andrew is survived by his loving family: His father and mother, Dannie and Melanie Dorsey of Clearwater, FL; a brother, Avery Dorsey and a sister, Audra Dorsey of Clearwater, FL; his grandparents: Reverend Don Clark and his wife, June of Morgantown, MS; his uncles and aunts; Randy and Debbie Clark of Calhoun, GA; Kerry and Melissa Clark of Homosassa Springs, FL, Ronnell and Debbie Dorsey of Seffner, FL, Preston and Callie Dorsey of McDonough, GA, Dessie Hammock of Thomaston, GA and a host of cousins, friends and church members.
In lieu of flowers, please make donations to Harvest Temple Church, 13301 Walsingham Road, Largo, FL 33774, Attention: Pastor Randy Morris, in the memory of Andrew C. Dorsey. All donations will be given to the family to help with funeral expenses.
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A native of Clearwater, FL, Andrew was born on April 25, 1997 and died on December 15, 2009 at All Children's Hospital in St Petersburg, FL.
Andrew was a member of Harvest Temple Church in Largo, FL. Andrew's passions were skateboarding and graffiti art. His lifelong ambition was to enlist in the United States Army when he turned eighteen. From an early age, he had a keen interest in the military and expressed his desire to be a sniper in the Army. Andrew never met a dog he didn't like and often walked the neighbor's dogs as a "job." He most often spent his money on skateboards at Double Barrel Surf & Skate where he became good friends with the owner, Skip. Until the time he would be old enough to enlist in the Army, his wish was to work for Skip.
Preceded in death by his grandparents, Ronnell and Annette Dorsey and his aunt, Gail Dulin, Andrew is survived by his loving family: His father and mother, Dannie and Melanie Dorsey of Clearwater, FL; a brother, Avery Dorsey and a sister, Audra Dorsey of Clearwater, FL; his grandparents: Reverend Don Clark and his wife, June of Morgantown, MS; his uncles and aunts; Randy and Debbie Clark of Calhoun, GA; Kerry and Melissa Clark of Homosassa Springs, FL, Ronnell and Debbie Dorsey of Seffner, FL, Preston and Callie Dorsey of McDonough, GA, Dessie Hammock of Thomaston, GA and a host of cousins, friends and church members.
In lieu of flowers, please make donations to Harvest Temple Church, 13301 Walsingham Road, Largo, FL 33774, Attention: Pastor Randy Morris, in the memory of Andrew C. Dorsey. All donations will be given to the family to help with funeral expenses.
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