![]() ![]() Although others felt differently, Andy believed something was lacking in his life since he was never able to complete school. ![]() He completed classes through eighth grade at which time he left to find work to help support his family. He loved his family and often times put their needs before his own.Īndy attended school in Custer City. He would count down the days until the event began and he wore his Case t-shirts with pride.Īndy was a dedicated husband, father, son, brother, and grandfather. One of his joys was attending the bi-annual gatherings in Bradford. Andy’s love for Case Cutlery never diminished after his retirement. He was recently honored on July 23, 2014, for being the oldest Case Cutlery retiree. Case & Son’s Cutlery Company for many years. Penney’s, Bryner Oil Company and he worked at W.R. He had been employed at the Pennhills Country Club, J. He was honorably discharged as a Corporal on January 26, 1946. He was on a ship heading to Japan when they surrendered and the war ended. On September 4, 1942, he enlisted in the United States Army serving during WWII in the European Theater. On October 22, 1949, in Bradford, PA, he married Mary Jeane (Hannon) Sapko who died September 17, 2012. Passed away, Friday, October 24, 2014, at the Bradford Manor with his family by his side.īorn September 21, 1920, in Degolia, PA, he was a son of the late Andrew and Anna (Jesenko) Sapko. Andrew Anthony Sapko, 94, of 150 Davis Street, Bradford, PA ![]()
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