Andrew Paul Hendrigsman, affectionately known as "Andy" to his friends and family, passed away peacefully at his home on August 2, 2024, at the age of 52. He was surrounded by his wife, two children, and family.
Andy was born on July 17, 1972, in Madison, Indiana, to the late Neal Hendrigsman and his surviving mother, Rebecca Mallot (Hendrigsman).
Andy grew up in a loving home with parents who served in ministry. Andy enjoyed moving where his father's ministry would take them. He would go on to live in Indiana, Washington, Wyoming, Pennsylvania, Texas and Ohio. Later, in his own quiet way of ministry, he would use what he learned growing up as a missionary child.
He would later graduate valedictorian in 1990 from Milford Christian Academy. He received his associates degree in business and accounting from University of Cincinnati. Andy lovingly served at Bearing Precious Seed for eleven years, printing God's word that traveled around the world. In 2010, Andy passionately began his career in construction. Andy finished out his life working at Elklick Construction. One of his favorite hobbies was to use this talent to help others.
In 2002, Andy married his loving wife, Amberley Hendrigsman (Woody), and together they raised a family that would grow to include their children, Lauryn (Kaden) Harper and Landon Hendrigsman. Andy was a devoted husband and father. His legacy is carried on through his family, whom he loved greatly.
He is survived by his siblings: Bethany (Brian) Campbell, Joseph (Amy) Hendrigsman, and Matthew (Deborah) Hendrigsman, eight nieces and nephews, and two great-nephews.
A visitation will be held on Friday, August 9th from 5-8 PM at First Baptist Church of Glen Este at 1034 Old State Route 74, Batavia, Ohio 45103. Funeral services will be at the church on Saturday, beginning at 10:30 AM. Following the service, Andy will be laid to rest at Bethel Cemetery on Southeast Street, Bethel, Ohio 45016.
In lieu of flowers, Andy had requested that donations be made to the church construction project of the Iglesia Bautista la Gracia in Oaxaca, México. This church will be built and dedicated to honor Andy’s life and legacy. Donations can be sent and made out to: Grace Baptist Church, 850 Sw Hwy 150, Lee’s Summit, MO 64082, Memo: Andy Hendrigsman Or visit: gracebaptistls.org Under giving click on Missions Oaxaca
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