Andrew P. Temple, 29, passed away unexpectedly on Wednesday, March 11, 2020 in Canandaigua, NY.
Born in Mineola, NY, to loving parents Roxanne and Arthur Temple, he always knew the importance of being close to family. He is survived by his brother Arthur (Shannon) Temple, his sister Amy (Joshua) Edwards, his grandparents Ruth and Warren Draper, and nieces and nephews Riley Temple, Alley Kernaghan, Lilly Temple, Rose Edwards, and Alexandria Edwards.
Andrew will be most remembered for always having a smile on his face. Andrew was a 2009 graduate of Honeoye. While in school, he participated in Cross Country Track and Indoor Track. As an adult, he enjoyed Frisbee golf and playing Fantasy Football. He loved his dog, Bella. Andrew loved festival music, professional football, and would talk your ear off about Professional Wrestling or the UFC. There were many hobbies Andrew enjoyed in his life. He excelled in Martial Arts and obtained his Third Degree Black Belt in Tatsu-Do Karate. He held Black Belts in both Aiki and Iai Jut-Su. He was often used as a Uke by Soke Cavalier. In Karate, this is a respectable position. He also spent time in the summers fishing with his family. It was a known fact that he would catch the biggest bass on any fishing trip. His nieces and nephew enjoyed spending time with their Uncle Andrew. He was always willing to wrestle with them because it was something the kids loved. Andrew is loved and adored by his family.
A Celebration of Life will be held on Sunday, March 15, from 1 to 4 at the American Legion at 4931 County Road 36 (West Lake Road) in Honeoye
Amy, So very sorry for the loss of your brother. Please let me know if there is anything I can do to make this time a little easier for you.
I am still at a loss of words in this loss for our family. We loved the time that we got to spend with him even if it was once in a great while. He was truly loved by each and everyone of us. He will be greatly missed.
Love,
Aunt Betty Wheeler
Our prayers,love,supports for the hole family. May you rest in peace Andrew.