He is survived by his mother, Susan McDonald Hyatt, of Bridgeville, Delaware, five aunts, six uncles, 11 cousins, and many friends who loved him.
He was preceded in death by his father, Charles Campbell Hyatt, who passed when Andrew was two, and by his paternal grandparents, John R. and Elizabeth Deloach Hyatt. His maternal grandparents, Martin J. (Mac) and Ann Munnell McDonald, both deceased, held a special place in his heart.
A National Merit finalist, Andrew attended La Salle College HS on a Presidential Scholarship. He attended Arizona State University on a full scholarship and completed his degree in mathematics in 2010. At the time of his death he was a data analyst at the Gadberry Group in Little Rock.
A Pennsylvania native, Andrew loved the Phillies and the Flyers. He was affectionately known as “Phillie” to the friends he made in Arizona and Arkansas. He loved playing guitar and playing pool with his friends. Andrew loved animals and was a supporter of the Little Rock Zoo. He touched every one he met with his kindness and humor.
He is survived by his mother, Susan McDonald Hyatt, of Bridgeville, Delaware, five aunts, six uncles, 11 cousins, and many friends who loved him.
He was preceded in death by his father, Charles Campbell Hyatt, who passed when Andrew was two, and by his paternal grandparents, John R. and Elizabeth Deloach Hyatt. His maternal grandparents, Martin J. (Mac) and Ann Munnell McDonald, both deceased, held a special place in his heart.
A National Merit finalist, Andrew attended La Salle College HS on a Presidential Scholarship. He attended Arizona State University on a full scholarship and completed his degree in mathematics in 2010. At the time of his death he was a data analyst at the Gadberry Group in Little Rock.
A Pennsylvania native, Andrew loved the Phillies and the Flyers. He was affectionately known as “Phillie” to the friends he made in Arizona and Arkansas. He loved playing guitar and playing pool with his friends. Andrew loved animals and was a supporter of the Little Rock Zoo. He touched every one he met with his kindness and humor.
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