
Andrew Liebig: In Our Care ~ September 21, 2019
Categories: Obituaries
Andrew Liebig
1977-2019
Andrew William Liebig, age 42, died unexpected on September 20, 2019. Andrew was born June 14, 1977 to Larry and Kathryn (Loomis) Liebig. He is survived by his parents; daughter, Sara Marie Liebig, Centralia, MO; brothers, Glen M. Liebig (Debra M), Eden MD, and Mark A. Liebig (Debra L), Lee’s Summit, MO; his nephew, Michael A. Liebig, Lee’s Summit, MO and nieces, Lisa M. (Gregor) Sink, Sunnyvale, CA; and Lorie M. Liebig, Nashville, TN.
Andrew graduated from Maysville High School in 1995 and from Columbia College in Columbia, MO with an associated degree in Criminal Justice. He was currently employed by Whelan Security as a Lt. in Wyandotte County, KS. and attending classes at Parkville College to be certified as a paralegal.
Andrew remained a member of Oak Christian Church.
Andrew loved hunting, fishing, and anything outdoors.
Andrew was a high-functoning Autistic and had Asperger’s Syndrome. He worked hard to promote understanding of this illness with the public. While living in Columbia he was a member of the Disabilities Commission of Columbia, MO. He had been working with Represtative Ann Kelley with Missouri House of Representatives, to get a bill passed allowing autistic person to add a symbol on their drivers license that would alert police officers or medical personnel to know that person was autistic and might need to be assisted in a different way.
Memorial Services will be 10:00 a.m. Thursday, September 26, 2019 at Oak Christian Church. Visitation: 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Wednesday at Turner Family Funeral Home of Maysville. Memorial Contributions: National Autism Association, One Park Avenue, Suite 1, Portsmouth RI 02871. Online Condolences: www.turnerfamilyfuneral.com
So very sorry to hear about your lose. May you find comfort in the days ahead remembering your loved one. May God Bless and comfort you .
My heartfelt condolences to you and your family. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Prayers from the Hazel Files Family. May you Rest In Peace
Along with everyone at Columbia College, I am so sorry to hear about Andrew’s passing. He was a good student and a good man. I will miss talking with him, and I’m sorry for your loss. Professor Barry Langford.
On behalf of all here at Job Point we’re very sorry to learn of Andrew’s passing. Please accept our sincere condolences.
So sorry for your loss.