

November 26, 1947 – October 31, 2016
Charles Anderson “Andy’ Wyman, Jr. was born in Dallas, Texas the day before Thanksgiving
In 1947. He claimed his heavenly reward on October 31, 2016
Andy was active in the Boy Scouts of America, becoming an Eagle Scout and a member of
The Order of the Arrow. Serving as a acolyte and participating in the EYC at St. John’s
Episcopal Church, he established friendships that were maintained throughout his life.
He graduated from N. R. Crozier Tech High School in 1965, where he was the school’s mascot.
It was also at Crozier Tech that he found his love for Spanish and become fluent in the
Language. His linguistic skills were vast and, as he once said, he could speak “the kitchen
Version” of many languages.
In his early 20s, Andy moved to Southern California, where he was employed in hotel and restaurant management for 15 years. He returned to Texas in the mid 80s, again being
Employed in the food service industry.
The lines in a poem, “Let me live in my house by the side of the road, And be a friend
To man,” were a perfect description of Andy. He had a plethora of friends from all
Walks of life, who were drawn to his humor and his encyclopedic knowledge of a variety of
Subjects. He was an excellent cook, much to the delight of those who sampled his culinary Talents.
Andy is preceded in death by his parents, Charles, Sr. and Kathleen O’Shea Wyman.
His passing is deeply mourned by his daughter, Sabrina Jade Jarchow and her husband, Tracy;
By his brother, Russell, his sister-in-law, Raquel, and his nephews, Russell and Robert; by his
Sister, Kristina; by lifelong friends and numerous cousins; and by friends who would’ve
Celebrated his 40 years of sobriety in February, 2017.
In lieu of flowers, please make a donation White Rock Center of Hope, 10021 Garland Rd.,
Suite A, Dallas, TX 75218 (http://whiterockcenterofhope.org/)
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