Andrew Loyd Killebrew, a man who truly "made everything perfect," passed away on January 19, 2026, at the age of 35. Born at home in Hillsboro, Texas, on August 24, 1990, to Bobby Wray and Janice Evelyn Killebrew, Andrew was a radiant presence from the start, raised alongside his brothers Mathew, Christopher, and Britton.
Andrew was a man of "great everything." He possessed a rare, magnetic brilliance that swept people off their feet and an extraordinary talent that knew no bounds. He achieved his lifelong dream of working for himself, establishing a reputation as a master of his craft who could understand and fix anything he touched. To his sons, Sebastian and Jaeson, he had "magical hands." Whether he was meticulously restoring machinery in his shop or tenderly nursing a small, hurt animal back to health, Andrew had a soul-deep gift for mending what was broken and making things whole again.
His capabilities were fueled by a restless and brilliant intellect. Andrew had an insatiable thirst for knowledge, diving into every subject with a desire to master its complexities. He was a seeker of the world’s hidden wonders, finding peace in the delicate art of catching butterflies and the patience of hunting for fossils. He saw the history and beauty in the earth that others often overlooked.
Andrew’s greatest legacy is the warmth and light he left behind. He was a smart, loving, and radiant soul who lived with a level of excellence and kindness that inspired everyone around him. He found his deepest fulfillment in the life he built for his family and the quiet, meaningful moments shared at home with his wife, Danielle, and their children.
Andrew was preceded in death by his older brother, Mathew Wray Killebrew; his uncle, Billy Killebrew; and many other beloved relatives.
His memory continues through his sons, Sebastian Loyd and Jaeson Mathew; his wife, Danielle; his parents, Bobby and Janice; his brothers, Christopher Joseph and Britton Sudduth; and his nephew Joseph and niece Cheyenne. Andrew’s legacy, his warmth, and his spirit will be deeply, deeply missed by all who knew him.
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