AUBURN — Andrew Robert Jennings, 24, of Oxford died unexpectedly in a motorcycle accident Saturday, June 9. Andrew was born Jan. 27, 1994, to Christpher and Kimberly. Andrew attended schools in Auburn and Oxford.

Andrew was much like his Uncle Scott, a Jack-of-all-trades. He worked mostly as a mechanical insulator but also dabbled in roofing, carpentry and was recently most excited to learn anything new that he could to support his family.

Andrew loved spending his free time with his father and son doing odd jobs and projects around the house. He would often go out of his way to help anyone, whether it be family, a friend or even a stranger in passing. He wasn’t afraid to strike up a conversation with anyone.

He loved classic country music and singing along with his children and wife, and he also spent many hours playing outside with them and teaching them about his tools. Andrew was always the life of the party, extremely likable and always had a joke to tell or a prank to pull with a contagious smile on his face.

Andrew will be lovingly remembered by wife, Tori Jennings, and two young children, Chevy and McKaylee, of Oxford; his parents, Christopher Jennings of Oxford, Kimberly and Tom Rose of Turner; sisters Mercedes Becvar and fiance, Sheldon Leppala, of Greene, Caitlyn Jennings of Boothbay, Kristen Rose of Poland, Kayla Rose of Portland; brothers Nathan Sessions of Portland and Tj Rose of Turner; nieces Sophia, Laryah, Briar, Aniyah and Maleni; and nephews C.J., Chase, Aries and Aden; he was very close to his cousins Tyler, Jessie, Mariah, Adam and many more; his loving aunts, Cindy Jennings of Auburn, Melissa Jennings of Lisbon, and Nancy and husband, Robert Sheffey, of Florida; uncles Tony Jennings of Turner and Tim and wife, Mary Jennings, of Lewiston; and friends.

Andrew was predeceased by his grandparents, Marjorie Jennings, Barbara Sessions and Albert Sessions; uncles Leon Jennings, Scott Sessions and Dwayne Sessions; and aunt, Julia Sessions.

Please visit www.advantageportland.com to sign Andrew’s guest book and leave memories and condolences for the family.

Andrew R. Jennings


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