Parsonsburg, MD—The community is mourning the loss of Andrew J. Gerity Sr., a cherished figure known for his commitment to his family and community. His unexpected passing has left a significant void, and those who knew him are coming together to remember the life of a man who made a lasting impact.
Andrew was deeply involved in the Parsonsburg community, dedicating years of his life to coaching football at the Salvation Army and actively participating as a veteran of the Army and a volunteer with the American Red Cross. He was known for his kindness, often taking care of many children as if they were his own, and he was a pillar of strength for his family.
His son, Jonathan Gerity, has organized a fundraiser to help cover the memorial expenses, as there was no life insurance or retirement fund to assist with the costs. The fundraiser, hosted on GoFundMe, has a goal of $7,500, and Jonathan expressed profound gratitude for any support the community can offer during this challenging time.
Jon Gerity, along with Moe Gerity, shared a heartfelt message on Facebook, stating, "Just had a meeting with Holloways funeral home. We appreciate any help possible, and sharing will help as well." The community has rallied around the family, sharing their condolences and memories of Andrew on social media. The outpouring of love and support is a testament to the impact Andrew had on those around him.
We are deeply saddened by the loss of Andrew J. Gerity Sr. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends during this difficult time. May his memory continue to inspire and bring comfort to all who knew him.
Short Summary of Andrew J. Gerity Sr.
Aspect | Details |
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Name | Andrew J. Gerity Sr. |
Date of Passing | Recently |
Fundraiser Created By | Jonathan Gerity |
Goal Amount | $7,500 |
Amount Raised | Not yet raised |
Location | Parsonsburg, MD |
Purpose | Memorial expenses |
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