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Andrew Marshall Chandler, 34, of Seekonk, Massachusetts, passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, June 13, 2026. Andrew was born in Providence, Rhode Island, on April 28, 1992, to Kathleen (Marshall) Boothe and Gary Chandler.
Andrew grew up in Barrington, Rhode Island, where he spent his childhood playing hockey, riding dirt bikes, and making memories with friends and family. He cherished the time he spent in Cape Cod with his grandfather, “Pop,” whom he admired deeply and looked up to throughout his life. Andrew also shared an unbreakable bond with his cousin and best friend, John, spending countless years together growing up.
As a teenager, Andrew moved to Wrentham, Massachusetts, where he watched his younger brothers, Adam and Aidan, grow up. He always strived to be a positive role model for them and took great pride in being their big brother. Throughout his life, Andrew worked many jobs in different states, making lifelong friendships wherever he went. He was known for his incredible work ethic, determination, and willingness to do whatever it took to get the job done. Andrew was especially proud of his work with JL Marshall & Sons.
Above all else, Andrew was a devoted husband and father. He built a beautiful life with his wife, Erin, and loved her with his whole heart. He never left a room or ended a phone call without saying, “I love you more.” Andrew had the biggest heart, the warmest hugs, and a contagious laugh that could brighten anyone’s day.
Andrew was incredibly proud of the life he created and the family he loved so deeply. He was the most supportive and loving father to his children and would do anything to see them smile. One of life's sweetest moments was hearing the excited chorus of “Daddy, Daddy, Daddy!” when he walked through the door after work. The joy in his children's eyes was matched only by the love and happiness in his own.
In recent years, Andrew discovered a passion for basketball. He dedicated himself not only to coaching his son, Colton, but also to mentoring and encouraging every child he met on and off the court. Andrew and Colton shared a bond that was truly special. A devoted Celtics fan, Andrew was thrilled to witness Banner 18 and proudly celebrated with his favorite phrase: “Banner 18, baby, let's go!”
Andrew also found a love for running and was constantly pushing himself to achieve new goals. He dreamed of one day climbing Mount Everest and never backed down from a challenge. Adventurous, courageous, and full of determination, Andrew embraced life wholeheartedly and inspired those around him to do the same.
Andrew loved spending time in Westport, Massachusetts, with his family. Whether enjoying sunny days at Baker's Beach, gathering at his favorite family spot, Ten Cousins Pizza, taking the kids out for ice cream, or relaxing around a backyard bonfire, these were the moments he treasured most. Family was everything to Andrew. He was a dedicated husband, loving father, hardworking provider, and steadfast protector.
Andrew is survived by his parents, Kathleen and Gary; his grandmother, Justine Marshall; his brothers, Adam and Aidan; his beloved wife, Erin; his children; Colton, Luna, Nova and Cora, and many aunts, uncles, cousins, extended family members, and friends who loved him dearly.
Andrew, you are loved beyond words and missed beyond measure. We will forever cherish every memory, every laugh, every hug, and every moment we were blessed to share with you. You will remain in our hearts always and forever—our guardian angel watching over us.
We love you always and forever.
Relatives and friends are kindly invited to a Funeral Service on Thursday, June 18, 2026, at 6:00 PM at the Manning-Heffern-O’Neill Funeral Home, 220 Cottage Street, Pawtucket. Visitation will be held prior to the service from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM. Burial will be private, on Friday, June 19, 2026.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Andrew’s memory to Life of Hoops.
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