Andy Davis was hired at CD101 right before I was. Career counselors advise people to find something they love and pursue it; that way, your job never feels like work. Andy was lucky enough to channel his enormous passion for music and for people into a wonderful career. He loved his kids, he loved the Cubs, he loved the Beatles.
"And in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make." I often thought of Andy when I heard that line. It was just a song lyric. It certainly wasn't a cliche. Andy believed it and he lived it.
You know what the test of a real, genuine friend is? A real friend helps you move. When I needed to move back to Chicago, Andy didn't just help me, he drove the damn Ryder truck from Columbus to Chicago and back.
A few years ago, when Andy called me to tell me that Wendy Steele had died, we cried together on the phone. I know there are tears this week. Let's all try to make them tears of joy because we are blessed to have had him in our lives.
RIP, Andyman.
--Tom Teuber
Madison, WI