Andrew William Urlton Obituary

Andrew William Urlton Obituary

Andrew Urlton of Edison, NJ passed away at home in Forked River, NJ on January 22, 2024.

Andrew was born and raised in Edison, NJ on July 3, 1982 to parents Theodore Urlton and Claudia

Saviano.

He graduated Bridgewater High school in 1999. He worked in landscaping and was recently working

toward a certificate to become an addiction counselor. Andrew had a big heart and always wanted to

help those who were struggling with the terrible disease of addiction.

Andrew is predeceased by his grandparents, Norma and William Almasi Sr. He is survived by his parents

Theodore Urlton of Iselin, NJ and Claudia Saviano of Forked River, NJ. His brother Ted Urlton and wife

Teresa, his sister Dina Cucaro and niece Isabella Cucaro, nephews, Lorenzo Cucaro, Teddy, Alex and Jake

Urlton. Andrew adored his family and was a proud uncle who loved his niece and nephews

tremendously. He was an avid fan of the New York Giants and loved watching the games with his family,

he was thrilled whenever they would finally win a game.

Andrew will be deeply missed. He had a beautiful smile that could light up a room and his laugh was

contagious. He was a fun-loving person with a great sense of humor. He loved to make people laugh

and feel good. He was a true gentleman.

A memorial service will be held in his honor at St. Pius X Catholic church in Forked River, NJ on Saturday,

February 3, 2024 at 11:00 am.

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Andrew Urlton of Edison, NJ passed away at home in Forked River, NJ on January 22, 2024.

Andrew was born and raised in Edison, NJ on July 3, 1982 to parents Theodore Urlton and Claudia

Saviano.

He graduated Bridgewater High school in 1999. He worked in landscaping and was recently working

toward a certificate to become an

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