Andrew John Livelsberger

andrew livelsberger
Andrew John Livelsberger

(Age 45)

On Tuesday, May 24, 2011, Andrew John Livelsberger returned to Jesus. Beloved husband of Robyn-Lynn Livelsberger, devoted father of Corey, Kyle, and Maggie; son of Kenneth and Patricia Livelsberger of TN; brother of Sharon (Stephen) Feliciano of Salisbury, MD, Greg (Anita) Livelsberger of Hanover, PA, Melissa (Mark) Anderson of Springfield, VA and Kathy (Mark) Hastings of Leesburg, VA. Andrew was a Senior CIA officer for more than 24 years until he retired for medical reasons. He was Assistant Scout Master to BSA Troop 1983 of Oakton, VA, a Vikings football fan, and a hero to many.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Capitol Care, 2900 Telestar Ct., Falls Church, VA 22042.

Funeral Home:

Money & King Funeral Home

171 W. Maple Ave.

Vienna, VA

US 22180

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  1. Andy was a lifelong friend and I will miss him dearly. To Robyn – may you remember Andy as a devoted husband and father. To Corey, Kyle and Maggie – may you always allow your father’s legacy of service and sacrifice to guide you through life.

  2. My condolences for your loss. Andy was a great person, co-worker, and patriot. He will be missed.

  3. My deepest sympathy for your loss. From personal recollection Andy was a true America hero, a great man, and an outstanding friend. Andy was one of those few people you meet in life that reminds you that there is goodness in the world and that life is worth living to the fullest. He will be missed.

  4. Robyn, Corey, Kyle and Maggie, my prayers are with you. Your husband and dad was a special person. He was loved by all. He spoke of his love for his family often. Andy, was more than a friend, he was compassionate and cared deeply for others. Please remember that to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord. Look to God for strength and guidance. Be Blessed.

  5. We are thinking of all of you as you begin this next journey in life. Andy was a great man and he is already dearly missed. May the love of friends and family sustain you in the days and weeks ahead.

  6. Robyn, Corey, Kyle, and Maggie, My sympathy, love and prayers are with all of you. Although today it’s difficult to look beyond the sorrow, may looking back on loving memories help comfort you tomorrow. <3

  7. Robin, I am SO sorry for your loss hun… You were with Andy every step of the way and for that he knows just how much you loved him! xoxo to you and the kids!

  8. With my deepest sympaty. Andy was a good and honorable man who treated everyone with respect. May God bless his soul and his family.

  9. So sorry for your loss. You are and always will be in our prayers. Love to you all, Brad, Laura, Zoe and Denyn

  10. Dear Robyn, Please accept my sincere sympathies on the loss of your husband. He was a dedicated father, husband and patriot. You can’t do much better than that. May he rest in peace.

  11. Sincere condolences Robyn to you and your family. Andy sounds like he was a great man and you are a great woman for being there and loving him all the way until the Lord took him home. Much love…

  12. Sorry for you loss. Andy was a good friend and great OC Tech. He could always get the job done. Don Blasdell

  13. Few times have I met someone who made things for everybody around him just a little bit better. I am so sorry for your loss and I will pray for you and your family as you celebrate his life.

  14. Robyn and family, You have my deepest sympathy and condolences. Andy was a special man and I always benefited from being in his company. My prayers go out to you and your family during this difficult time.

  15. I remember Andy as a talented employee and a remarkable person. I’m sure he will be missed by all. My deepest sympathy to your whole family.

  16. Andy, It’s hard to find the reason why one so young is taken so soon. Our way forward is along the path you’ve already traveled. Our hope is that through faith we will all be rejoined in the presence of the Lord. Cindy and I are in prayer that your strength, character, faith, memories of the life you led, and God’s grace will help to sustain your wife and children, your parents, brother and sisters through the years to come. In every facet you lived life well, an example for all to follow. God bless and keep you Andy, Steve and Cindy

  17. Robyn & family, My deepest condolences to you. Praying a comfort will come during this tough time. As you know, my visits with Andy recently were very emotional. Andy was a great man and inspired many. Even in his last moments, he was lifting me up and encouraging me when I was there to support him. I will never forget that. God bless Andy and see you at the gates.

  18. I had the honor of meeting Andy and his wonderful family at the hospital. He touched my heart and will forever be in my thoughts. Robyn and family you are in my prayers. I was blessed to have meet him.

  19. Robyn and the entire Livelsberger family, I am so sorry for your loss. Andys premature departure from this life leaves a void for many. I knew from my first encounter with Andy on an overseas trip many years ago that he was going to make a significant impact both personally and professionally to our organization and he proved me right. Well miss him dearly. With honor and respect. Dan S.

  20. Sad to lose some one so truly remarkable and so young. He made a major impact on many and leaves unforgettable memories. Our prayers go out to all the Livelsbergers. God rest him.

  21. My deepest sympathy for your loss. I had the privilege of working with Andy for several years. I followed his accomplishments over that time. He was a true professional that was always kind and supportive of others as he managed very difficult tasks. During our discussions it was also clear how much he loved his family and was proud of their accomplishments. I know he is with God and at peace. He is truly a role model for all of usan honorable and humble man. God bless Andy, his family, and friends.

  22. Andy was a great co-worker and loved by many. It was a great pleasure to work with Andy and we will miss him. My prayers are with him and his family. I will miss you my friend… Ledia

  23. My sincere condolences to the Livelsberger family. I did not know Andy outside of work and assume he used the same personnality in his private life that he showed us at work – one of joy and caring. Andy was the co-worker who made dull tasks sparkle and work enjoyable. He was always there to explain and provide understanding of complex technical issues while showing an enjoyment of what he was doing. He will be missed.

  24. Andy was a wonderful coworker and friend. Always smiling and quick with a joke, he was a genuine pleasure to be around. It was truly an honor to have known him and to have worked with him. He will be deeply missed. My thoughts and prayers are with him and his family during this trying time.

  25. It’s unbearable to lose one so close, but may it comfort you to know that understanding hearts are hurting with you. Stay strong and lean on friends and family. Sending much love.

  26. Robyn – I enjoyed working with Andy over the years and especially enjoyed our talks over the last six months. He was always so humorous, no matter how serious the situation. Sharing our experiences with this deadly disease helped me feel I wasn’t alone in this life event. I know Andy is no longer experiencing pain and that’s what I prayed for. I think about him often and know he is watching over us, especially you and your family. Take care of yourself, I know you will get through this.

  27. Robyn and the entire Livelsberger Family, Eileen and I offer condolences on your loss. Andy was a great coworker, who demonstrated leadership to all of us at work and during his illness. Winston Churchill said, “Attitude is a little thing that makes a big difference”. Andy always approached his work with a great attitude and made a very positive difference to all of us. We are keeping you in our thoughts and prayers for strength during this difficult time.

  28. Andy was a great Assistant Scout Master and teacher. I will always be heartened by his “boys will be boys” acceptance of our often riotous scout meetings, but then pulling together the young scout patrols, always a rambunctious group of boys, grabbing their attention and teaching them the many skills that turn these boys into fine scouts and young men. Andy never gave in to the frustrations that come while giving a troop over to scouts to run and just waded in to guide young scouts toward a lifetime of learning and enjoyment of all the good things Scouting has to offer. As much as we’ll miss Andy, his scouting spirit in particular is alive in all of Troop 1983.

  29. Robyn and Family, My sincerest condolences to you and the family. I’ve known Andy for several years and he was truly a great person and he will be missed by us. May God be with you and provide the strength that is needed, Sincerely//Bob.

  30. We are very sad that Andy had to leave us so soon. Andy was a very helpful neighbor. He was strong and happy to help out in moving large pieces of furniture around. I was happy that he encouraged his sons to participate in Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts. I hope that our families stay close over the years to come. Andy will be sorely missed. Sincere Condolences The Toney’s


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