Andres Chavez

October 9, 1928 - February 7, 2025

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Sunday February 16, 2025
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In Loving Memory of Andres Chavez


It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Andres Chavez, who peacefully rested in peace on Friday, February 7, at Memorial Hospital in Hollywood, Florida. He was a beloved father and a dear friend, whose warmth, kindness, and unwavering friendship touched the lives of all who knew him.


Andres was born on October 9, 1928, in Lima, Peru, and graduated from Alfonso Ugarte High School. He later pursued a career in accounting, but it was as a Contractor with Telefonica where he truly made his mark, working with dedication and pride.


Andres was a devoted father to his five children: Patricia, Lourdes, Ivan, Carmen, and Sonia.   He was a beloved grandfather to Karla, Alessandra and Angelica and great grandfather to Eddie.  Although his youngest daughter, Sonia, passed away at an early age, his love for his family never wavered. He was widowed after the passing of his beloved wife, Andrea, but the strength of their love and the beautiful family they created together remained a constant source of joy and pride in his life.


Andres was known for his incredible memory and his love for sharing stories about his younger years. He had a way of making each story come to life, captivating everyone with his recollections of the past. A man of great character, Andres was always a source of support, teaching his children the importance of being punctual, responsible, and ethical.


He had a true passion for life’s simple pleasures. He loved surprising his family with his delicious "pollo a la brasa" from time to time, and his favorite dish was always "pescado a la chorrillana." Andres also had a special fondness for enjoying a cold "Pilsen" beer, always with good company and a story to tell.


A lover of dance, Andres enjoyed the tradition of the vals, bringing joy to family gatherings with his graceful moves. His love for family reunions was evident, and his presence at every event brought comfort and happiness to those around him.


Andres was a man of great values—hardworking, responsible, and eloquent. He inspired all who knew him through his thoughtful conversations and the way he lived his life with integrity. Though he is no longer with us, his spirit, his stories, and the lessons he taught will live on forever in our hearts.

A family service will be held in his honor at Landmark Funeral Home, located at 4200 Hollywood Boulevard, Hollywood, FL 33021.


He will be dearly missed, but never forgotten.



En Memoria de Andres Chavez


Con gran tristeza, anunciamos el fallecimiento de Andres Chavez, quien descansó en paz el viernes 7 de febrero en el Hospital Memorial de Hollywood, Florida. Fue un padre querido y un gran amigo, cuya calidez, amabilidad y amistad inquebrantable tocó las vidas de todos los que lo conocieron.


Andres nació el 9 de octubre de 1928 en Lima, Perú, y se graduó de la Escuela Secundaria Alfonso Ugarte. Más tarde, siguió una carrera en contabilidad, pero fue como Contratista en Telefonica donde dejó su huella, trabajando con dedicación y orgullo.


Andres fue un padre devoto de sus cinco hijos: Patricia, Lourdes, Ivan, Carmen y Sonia. Aunque su hija más joven, Sonia, falleció a una edad temprana, su amor por su familia nunca flaqueó. Quedó viudo tras el fallecimiento de su amada esposa, Andrea, pero la fortaleza de su amor y la hermosa familia que crearon juntos siguieron siendo una fuente constante de alegría y orgullo en su vida.

Andres era conocido por su increíble memoria y su amor por compartir historias de su juventud. Tenía la capacidad de hacer que cada historia cobrara vida, cautivando a todos con sus relatos del pasado. Hombre de gran carácter, Andres siempre fue una fuente de apoyo, enseñando a sus hijos la importancia de ser puntuales, responsables y éticos.


Amaba los placeres simples de la vida. Le encantaba sorprender a su familia con su delicioso "pollo a la brasa" de vez en cuando, y su plato favorito siempre fue el "pescado a la chorrillana." Andres también tenía una especial afición por disfrutar de una fría cerveza "Pilsen", siempre acompañado de buena compañía y alguna historia que contar.


Amante del baile, Andres disfrutaba de la tradición del vals, llevando alegría a las reuniones familiares con sus movimientos graciosos. Su amor por las reuniones familiares era evidente, y su presencia en cada evento traía consuelo y felicidad a quienes lo rodeaban.


Andres fue un hombre de grandes valores: trabajador, responsable y elocuente. Inspiró a todos los que lo conocieron con sus conversaciones reflexivas y la manera en que vivió su vida con integridad. Aunque ya no esté con nosotros, su espíritu, sus historias y las lecciones que nos enseñó vivirán por siempre en nuestros corazones.


Se llevará a cabo un servicio familiar en su honor en el Landmark Funeral Home, ubicado en 4200 Hollywood Boulevard, Hollywood, FL 33021.


Lo extrañaremos profundamente, pero jamás lo olvidaremos.


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