

Born in Manhattan Andrew moved to Deal, NJ as a youth where he was known as Andy. In the 60's Andrew returned to Manhattan, as an executive for the Walter Reade Organization. At WRO Andrew proudly traveled to Russia to procure the movie rights for Tolstoy's, War and Peace. Afterwards he co-owned Panacea, a printing company with partner, Stanley Hochstad, designing, producing and manufacturing books and album covers. Later with restaurateur, Larry Cresci, Andrew opened the Manhattan Café on Second Avenue. In his later years he moved his family to Los Angeles and was employed by Apple.
He leaves behind two adoring adult children, Mildred Sager and Charles Sager, his siblings Linda Sager, Richard (Susan) Sager, Wendy Cinnamon, Lawri Cohen, and Jinny (Lenny) Marsh, nieces and nephews, Sean Sager, Paula (Alan) Dorfman, Amy Cinnamon, Lucas Cohen, Jocelyn (Baron) Crager, Leila Marsh, Karen Sager, his great nieces and nephews, Marlena and Austin Sager, Alex, Samantha and Leo Dorfman, Sager and McKinley Cohen, and Greylin and Colton Crager.
Andrew touched the lives of everyone he met and was loved by all.
The family thanks his sisters Lawri, Wendy and Jinny who were his caregivers.
There is planning in the works for a private memorial service this summer for his family. His family is collecting stories to be read and posted on his tribute page at Fred Hunter Funeral Home in Hollywood, Florida.
A Memorial Donation may be made in Andrew's name to the
COPD Foundation.
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