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In Memory of
Andrew David
Britnell
1965 - 2016
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Obituary for Andrew David Britnell

Andrew David  Britnell
Britnell, Andrew
August 18, 1965 – October 24, 2016
Surrounded by family, Andrew passed away October 24th at Lynn Valley Care Centre in North Vancouver due to complications from Frontal Temporal Degredation. He was predeceased by his father David Britnell and is survived by his wife Lianne & children Connor and Carson.
Andrew will also be missed by his mother Vikki (Chuck Austin), sister Tracy (Corey Russell), stepmother Mary Margaret Fox, in-laws Dodie and Mark Litowitz & brother-in-law Jason Litowitz (Jeanne) as well as his nieces and nephew and many friends in both Vancouver and Toronto.
Born in Toronto, Andrew spent his high school years attending Crescent School and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from The University of Western Ontario.
At Western he joined Student Works Painting as a franchisee and later moved out to Vancouver to start operations on the west coast. His drive, work ethic and people skills were the reason for its success and after a couple of years he became the sole proprietor of Student Works Painting in western Canada. He had a passion for systems and for developing people into becoming the best that they could be. Andrew leaves a legacy of incredible Canadian business leaders.
Andrew was a proud member of the Vancouver chapter of Kiwanis and a large advocate for the MS Society of Canada, spearheading a donation matching campaign operated through Student Works Painting, resulting in $1 million raised to date.
Andrew had a zest for life and loved being active. Whether it was his love of golf or passion for skiing, he enjoyed life to the fullest. Some of his favourite memories were made north of Toronto at Lake of Bays with family and friends.
There will be a service at 11 a.m. Friday , November 4‎ at the Capilano Golf and Country Club. Reception to follow.

The family would like to extend deep appreciation to the staff of Lynn Valley Care Centre for the compassionate care they provided. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to VGH & UBC Hospital Foundation to support Alzheimer’s and Related Disorders. Donations can be made online at vghfoundation.ca/donate, by telephone at 604-875-4676 or mail to 190-855 W. 12th Ave., Vancouver, BC V5Z 1M9.
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