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Remember about a year ago when Andy was referring to using a little bee venom
therapy on his "noise"
Well melanoma is fast and is a killer.
Beekeepers in general get more sun than couch potatos and sunlight with it's
ionizing radiation can cause melanoma.
So check yourselves over for funny spots and have your quack look em over,
lest you meet Andy by the same means.

Andy was a tree of great shade and I will miss him greatly.

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