Shirley Turner
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Andrew was raised in Santa Clara Valley in the Bay Area of California, and from the beginning, he was the type of kid who everyone loved. Andrew always had a big group of friends, friends that he had throughout his entire life up until his death.
Now, a lot of the information from this episode comes from the film that his childhood best friend, Kurt Kuhn, made about his life and death titled Dear Zachary, a letter to a son about his father. We highly recommend watching the film after this episode if you'd like to put faces to names and truly see how loved Andrew was.
Now, a lot of the information from this episode comes from the film that his childhood best friend, Kurt Kuhn, made about his life and death titled Dear Zachary, a letter to a son about his father. We highly recommend watching the film after this episode if you'd like to put faces to names and truly see how loved Andrew was.
Now, a lot of the information from this episode comes from the film that his childhood best friend, Kurt Kuhn, made about his life and death titled Dear Zachary, a letter to a son about his father. We highly recommend watching the film after this episode if you'd like to put faces to names and truly see how loved Andrew was.
But growing up, Andrew and his best friend Kurt often filmed movies and comedy sketches together. They had a camera and a huge imagination, which made for some funny videos together throughout the years. In their films, Andrew liked to play the villains, which everyone agreed he enjoyed because it was so opposing to his true personality.
But growing up, Andrew and his best friend Kurt often filmed movies and comedy sketches together. They had a camera and a huge imagination, which made for some funny videos together throughout the years. In their films, Andrew liked to play the villains, which everyone agreed he enjoyed because it was so opposing to his true personality.
But growing up, Andrew and his best friend Kurt often filmed movies and comedy sketches together. They had a camera and a huge imagination, which made for some funny videos together throughout the years. In their films, Andrew liked to play the villains, which everyone agreed he enjoyed because it was so opposing to his true personality.
It also helped that it gave him a free pass to swear in front of his parents. because in the end, it wasn't him cussing, it was his character. David and Kate definitely had their hands full with a bunch of teenage boys filming gangster movies in their house, but they loved it.
It also helped that it gave him a free pass to swear in front of his parents. because in the end, it wasn't him cussing, it was his character. David and Kate definitely had their hands full with a bunch of teenage boys filming gangster movies in their house, but they loved it.
It also helped that it gave him a free pass to swear in front of his parents. because in the end, it wasn't him cussing, it was his character. David and Kate definitely had their hands full with a bunch of teenage boys filming gangster movies in their house, but they loved it.
The Bagbys welcomed the creative outlet for Andrew and his friends, and in fact, on more than one occasion, the two parents were even roped into the productions and given roles, playing characters straight from teenagers' minds like evil teachers and bosses. And I can heavily relate to this because when I was younger, I used to make movies all the time.
The Bagbys welcomed the creative outlet for Andrew and his friends, and in fact, on more than one occasion, the two parents were even roped into the productions and given roles, playing characters straight from teenagers' minds like evil teachers and bosses. And I can heavily relate to this because when I was younger, I used to make movies all the time.
The Bagbys welcomed the creative outlet for Andrew and his friends, and in fact, on more than one occasion, the two parents were even roped into the productions and given roles, playing characters straight from teenagers' minds like evil teachers and bosses. And I can heavily relate to this because when I was younger, I used to make movies all the time.
I actually broke, I think it was five of my family's cameras when I was growing up. I had an obsession with film. I used to make zombie movies with my friends. My parents would help out. They would build blood cannons and do special effects zombie makeup with me. It was a very, very fun period of my life that was really formative for me.
I actually broke, I think it was five of my family's cameras when I was growing up. I had an obsession with film. I used to make zombie movies with my friends. My parents would help out. They would build blood cannons and do special effects zombie makeup with me. It was a very, very fun period of my life that was really formative for me.
I actually broke, I think it was five of my family's cameras when I was growing up. I had an obsession with film. I used to make zombie movies with my friends. My parents would help out. They would build blood cannons and do special effects zombie makeup with me. It was a very, very fun period of my life that was really formative for me.
And I'm so blessed that I had family and friends that supported what I wanted to do, even as far as back then. But anyways, let's keep going.
And I'm so blessed that I had family and friends that supported what I wanted to do, even as far as back then. But anyways, let's keep going.
And I'm so blessed that I had family and friends that supported what I wanted to do, even as far as back then. But anyways, let's keep going.
Andrew had known he wanted to be a doctor from a young age, but soon after graduating, he was rejected from the college he wanted to attend. But not wanting him to be discouraged, Heather showed him a brochure for another college on a whim. Except for, there was a catch. The college was in Canada. Memorial University School of Medicine, otherwise known as MUN,