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^^^^^^RET FF ANDREW J. HORNBUCKLE LAD*109....
From the Staten Island AdvanceRetired FDNY, basketball standout in his youth Andrew John Hornbuckle, 59, of Huntersville, NC, passed away on December 12, 2021. Andy was a loving husband and father. He was a native of Staten Island, NY and recently moved to North Carolina for a beautiful retirement life with his beloved wife Gina. Andy was a member of St. Mark Church, the American Legion and a proud retiree of the Fire Department of the City of New York (FDNY). Andy felt honored to be a part of this brotherhood. He enjoyed music, golfing, cooking, and going out with his friends and family. Andy was known to be very warm and welcoming and loved hosting pool parties. From childhood, Andy was a talented basketball player at St. Christopher's and Moore Catholic High School and was even awarded a basketball scholarship to Hilbert College. He joined the FDNY serving at Ladder 109 in Brooklyn and served on Staten Island. Andy was a World Trade Center 9/11 first responder. He retired thereafter to Myrtle Beach, SC where his parents resided. He was preceded in death by his father Fred Hornbuckle, brother Daniel Hornbuckle, and his son's mother, Michelle Costagliola. Andy, beloved husband of Gina Bertucci and cherished son of Rosemary Knapp Hornbuckle, is also survived by his dear son Andrew Joseph Hornbuckle; stepdaughters Jackie and Nikki Bertucci; son-in-law Paul Contreras; grandson Vincent Bertucci; sisters Maureen Hornbuckle Drury and Kassie Hornbuckle-Alnwick; and loving nieces and nephews. Prayer services will be held at 11:30am on Saturday, December 18, 2021 at James Funeral Home of Huntersville, NC. We will share a link prior to Saturday for those who would like to attend virtually. A Catholic mass will follow at 1pm on Saturday, December 18, 2021 at Saint Mark Catholic Church, 14740 Stumptown Rd, Huntersville, NC. If you'd like to attend virtually, please visit: stmarknc.org. There will be a FDNY/WTC memorial service held in NY in the coming months; details will be shared ASAP. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society at donate3.cancer.org. Online condolences may be made at www.jamesfuneralhomelkn.com. |