Andrew Todd Stevens

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Andrew Todd Stevens

Birth
Sacramento, Sacramento County, California, USA
Death
17 Nov 2005 (aged 37)
Woodland, Yolo County, California, USA
Burial
Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California, USA Add to Map
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Today, Andy is with his Lord, Jesus Christ. Andrew Todd Stevens was born February 25, 1968 in Sacramento, CA. He is the son of John and Patricia Stevens and the brother of Mark Stevens. The Stevens family, to this day, still resides in the Greater Sacramento area.

Andy attended Kohler Elementary School in North Highlands. After leaving Kohler, Andy went to Carmichael Baptist Academy where he graduated in 1986. Following High School, Andrew attended American River and Sacramento City College and pursued an education in Criminal Justice. He knew that Law Enforcement was his career of choice, and worked part-time as a Security Guard to gain experience. During his college years, Andy worked other side jobs such as construction and concrete work. These skills came in handy in his later years when he assisted countless family and friends with home improvement projects.

During Andy's pursuit of a career, he traveled to the States of Washington, Oregon, Arizona, Utah and Nevada applying for a position as an Officer. In May 1994, Andy was selected for the Position of State Officer-Cadet at the California Highway Patrol Academy. Upon graduation, he was assigned to road patrol in Baldwin Park. From there, he transferred and worked in San Jose, Golden Gate Communications Center and Golden Gate Division, Woodland and was currently assigned as a Commercial Officer assigned to Valley Division-Woodland Area in May 2002.

While working the beat in Woodland, Andy met his bride Michelle, at an accident scene. Michelle was an E.M.T. for AMR Ambulance and explained to Andy how she needed to shut down the I-5 to land a helicopter. Andy wasn't too fond of this idea, but realizing that this was going to be his future wife, agreed. Good move. Andy married Michelle on October 20, 2002 in Lake Tahoe.

Andy and Michelle loved to travel. They went all over the world including a memorable trip to Europe. While in Europe, Andy and Michelle rented a Full Dresser Harley and rode through Germany. After dropping off the bike, the two jumped on a train and traveled through Switzerland, Italy, France, and the Netherlands. Most recently, Andy and Michelle took an Alaskan Cruise. Other great memories included attending the Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, and a road trip to Vancouver where Michelle remembers stopping at every Harley Davidson Shop along the way. They also took a three week ride to Milwaukee to celebrate the 100 Year Anniversary of Harley Davidson in 2003. Now thats devotion to America's favorite bike!

Andy packed so much into his life. He was the Director of the Auburn Chapter of HOG (Harley Owners Group) and was instrumental in numerous charitable events. He was in his second year of organizing the Annual Toy Run in Auburn, which raises toys for over 1000 disadvantaged children in the community.

Andy was a blessing to everyone who was touched by him. He planned neighborhood campouts yearly and was the driving force for many to buy Harleys in his cul-de-sac. Andy was one of those guys that you could only love. He would help everyone, and if he could not personally meet your needs, he knew others that could.

He was instrumental in his local church and his Christian faith was contagious! He brought a glow into every life he entered with his love and commitment to family, friends, community, and his love for his Lord.

Andy is survived by his beloved wife, Michelle; his parents, John and Patricia Stevens; mother-in-law, Kathleen; his brother, Mark and sister-in-law, Kimberly; sister-in-law, Nahrain and brother-in-law, Ezaria; nieces, Jessica and Alyssa; nephew, Michael; and his Bassett Hounds, Abby and Rocky, along with numerous other family and friends.

It's not what you take when you leave this world behind you, but
it's what you leave behind you when you go
Today, Andy is with his Lord, Jesus Christ. Andrew Todd Stevens was born February 25, 1968 in Sacramento, CA. He is the son of John and Patricia Stevens and the brother of Mark Stevens. The Stevens family, to this day, still resides in the Greater Sacramento area.

Andy attended Kohler Elementary School in North Highlands. After leaving Kohler, Andy went to Carmichael Baptist Academy where he graduated in 1986. Following High School, Andrew attended American River and Sacramento City College and pursued an education in Criminal Justice. He knew that Law Enforcement was his career of choice, and worked part-time as a Security Guard to gain experience. During his college years, Andy worked other side jobs such as construction and concrete work. These skills came in handy in his later years when he assisted countless family and friends with home improvement projects.

During Andy's pursuit of a career, he traveled to the States of Washington, Oregon, Arizona, Utah and Nevada applying for a position as an Officer. In May 1994, Andy was selected for the Position of State Officer-Cadet at the California Highway Patrol Academy. Upon graduation, he was assigned to road patrol in Baldwin Park. From there, he transferred and worked in San Jose, Golden Gate Communications Center and Golden Gate Division, Woodland and was currently assigned as a Commercial Officer assigned to Valley Division-Woodland Area in May 2002.

While working the beat in Woodland, Andy met his bride Michelle, at an accident scene. Michelle was an E.M.T. for AMR Ambulance and explained to Andy how she needed to shut down the I-5 to land a helicopter. Andy wasn't too fond of this idea, but realizing that this was going to be his future wife, agreed. Good move. Andy married Michelle on October 20, 2002 in Lake Tahoe.

Andy and Michelle loved to travel. They went all over the world including a memorable trip to Europe. While in Europe, Andy and Michelle rented a Full Dresser Harley and rode through Germany. After dropping off the bike, the two jumped on a train and traveled through Switzerland, Italy, France, and the Netherlands. Most recently, Andy and Michelle took an Alaskan Cruise. Other great memories included attending the Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, and a road trip to Vancouver where Michelle remembers stopping at every Harley Davidson Shop along the way. They also took a three week ride to Milwaukee to celebrate the 100 Year Anniversary of Harley Davidson in 2003. Now thats devotion to America's favorite bike!

Andy packed so much into his life. He was the Director of the Auburn Chapter of HOG (Harley Owners Group) and was instrumental in numerous charitable events. He was in his second year of organizing the Annual Toy Run in Auburn, which raises toys for over 1000 disadvantaged children in the community.

Andy was a blessing to everyone who was touched by him. He planned neighborhood campouts yearly and was the driving force for many to buy Harleys in his cul-de-sac. Andy was one of those guys that you could only love. He would help everyone, and if he could not personally meet your needs, he knew others that could.

He was instrumental in his local church and his Christian faith was contagious! He brought a glow into every life he entered with his love and commitment to family, friends, community, and his love for his Lord.

Andy is survived by his beloved wife, Michelle; his parents, John and Patricia Stevens; mother-in-law, Kathleen; his brother, Mark and sister-in-law, Kimberly; sister-in-law, Nahrain and brother-in-law, Ezaria; nieces, Jessica and Alyssa; nephew, Michael; and his Bassett Hounds, Abby and Rocky, along with numerous other family and friends.

It's not what you take when you leave this world behind you, but
it's what you leave behind you when you go