Michelle Soltis
Sorry to hear the passing or Mr. Wotowa.......the neighborhood has lost one of the originals......

Birth date: Feb 17, 1932 Death date: Dec 10, 2020
Andy P. Wotawa, 88, passed away December 10, 2020. Beloved husband of 39 years to the late Bonnie. Loving father of Phil (Beth), Mark, and Peggie Lyon (Eric). Brother of the late Bernice, Stan, and Terry. Dear grandfather of Krist Read Obituary
Sorry to hear the passing or Mr. Wotowa.......the neighborhood has lost one of the originals......
Andy was wonderful man, very kind and supporting to those around him. He and my dad were good friends and would go out for breakfast Sunday mornings or dinner out after the Saturday mass at St Joseph church among many other activities. I had met him on several occasions and he always so friendly and outgoing. We will all miss him. So sorry for your loss.
Linda Onacila
Andy was a great friend to my father. I have found memories of him taking my daughter and I out to lunch after my mother passed and also sharing his home grown tomatoes and stories of his work trips. Rest in peace, Andy.
Michelle Dudek
Andy and Jim Hughes were fishing buddies. I married Jim's daughter, Mary Kay in 1971. I believe I met Andy in 1972. The 3 of us spent many years fishing together. We fished on the Sandusky river, off the shore in Cleveland and several trips to the Islands. Andy was one of the most sincere, honest and kindest persons I have ever met. He was also quite the gentleman. I will always cherish our relationship. This is silly, but we both were Subaru enthusiasts. I'm very glad that I had a chance to know him
May he rest in peace.
Regards, Dick Noll
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Andy was the epitome of professionalism. Not only was he a loyal and exceptional employee of Cleveland Southeatern Trails, but a definite asset to the motor coach industry. Rest in Peace! - The Walters Family
The neighborhood and life has suddenly changed. Andy and his bright light has moved on to be with "The Light of the World". I treasure the many times we sat on his front porch talking about life, the news, sharing laughter, stories of life's experiences, loving and sad memories of life gone by. Always ready to share a treat, great tomatoes, drop off a bag with coupons, candy, and of course dog biscuits for his buddies, Petey and Boo. They loved him. To me, Andy with his giving, compassionate, servant's heart, is one of America's greatest generation- a model of what we should emulate. I was privileded to know him. I miss my sweet friend and he will forever live in my heart.