Man dies after family drove cross-country to get him home
BY DENISE CROSBY Sun-Times Media dcrosby@stmedianetwork.com January 27, 2012 10:36AM
Andy’s last request was to come home from California. His family dropped everything and drove him home to his parents house in Montgomery, where he was surrounded by his mother Christina (right), brother Alex and sister Teresa on Wednesday. | BRIAN POWE
Updated: January 28, 2012 2:08AM
Andy Zepeda — a 44-year-old former Auroran whose family made an emergency cross-country road trip to bring him back from California this week so he could die at home — died at 12:05 a.m. Friday at his parents’ home in west suburban Montgomery. “Andy finished his first journey . . . and is now on his next journey,” said Pinky Zepeda, Andy’s uncle, who said he died “with all his family around him.” Andy fell from a ladder while hanging Christmas decorations at the California hotel in December. When he didn’t feel better weeks later, he returned to the doctor and discovered he was in the final stages of liver failure. Told he had two to five days to live, Andy asked his mother Christina (Pat) and father Andy Sr. to bring him back to Aurora to die. Because Andy was unable to fly, his large family back in the western suburbs immediately jumped into action in a quest to get him home before he died. Funeral arrangements were pending, but a memorial will be at Dieterle Memorial Home.
The Andy Zepeda Benefit Fund has been established c/o Cindy Edwards, Old Second National Bank, 1200 Douglas Road, Oswego, IL 60543.










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