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Steve Andrews AKA BiggaH Memorial Stickers and Huge Giveaway!!!

We are up to $798.00 raised so far and we have 614 entires for this incredible giveaway. We only have a few weeks left and I know we can do better. Huge thanks to those who have already donated to the cause.

I'll be posting some pics next week of all of the giveaway goodies here so far "thumbsup"

Stickers are finally in and will ship Monday, to those who have ordered so far. If you haven't yet, ya better hurry or you may miss out on one of the biggest giveaways ever! :mrgreen:

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I'm gonna buy some when I get paid.. I didn't know the guy but you all are doing a good thing and at this time of year every dollar to his family will be a blessing I'm sure... So how is it gonna work 1 ticket wins it all or different drawings... ... God bless the vendors who have donated stuff and God bless his family and friends that will miss him dearly..


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I am going to step up and donate a new "TheJig'sUp" soldering jig to the auction, to help the winner get the electronics soldered up perfect "thumbsup"

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Story and Few pics of BiggaH....from his daughter Roxanne...
BiggaH is... Steven Andrews born in Germany on October 13th 1965 to a German woman and a man from New Jersey who was serving in the Air Force. He was born as the second son, his older brother was named Richard Jr. Soon after he got a little brother named Daniel and was officially the middle child, which he would always be.

Steven was a military baby so he moved a lot. BiggaH graduated from Oak Park high school in Michigan. He joined the military and got married to a woman named April. They eventually divorced and he met Maria Luise Wettig while he was training in Germany, near Meinz. Soon after they gave birth to a amazing little baby girl who they named Roxanne. When their little girl was a year old they married. Then moved back to Southfield, Michigan.

He and his wife, also known as Melissa split after 8 years of marriage. His daughter moved back and forth but always ended back with her daddy, whom she was closest to.

Steven worked for Otis Spunkmeiyer and rapidly began to gain more weight which would eventually turn into his biggest and only weakness. When he gained weight he also gained sadness, this man who had always been extremly handsome, outgoing, friendly, vivacious, happy, loving, wild, and many more. He was sad when he was alone, but aren't we all? His last job was at Suburban Cab Co.

BiggaH always loved reading and hobbies. Keeping busy and social is what made him so happy.

When he passed we lost a father, friend, grandfather, gamer, son, and brother. But he wouldn't want anyone to to grieve his loss. He is happier than any of us now. He loved seeing people smile so much if he knew our sadness... he would truely be disappointed in himself.

This was wrote by Steve's daughter Roxanne.
 

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Why is it that none of us in this hobby where normal shirts, they always refer to something RC whether it is a vendor or event.

I need to go buy some unprinted shirts.


Pictures are great...what a smile... "thumbsup"
 
Cool thanks for the pics. Now we can all put a face to the name of a wonderfull guy. I just sent out my payment for a full $50 sheet.
Merry Christmas to the family and all friends. "thumbsup"
 
Kicked in $20, my families house burnt down when I was younger and the community support afterwards meant more than any of them could have known, i'm sure his family will appreciate what you guys are doing a lot. Hope this helps brighten their xmas a bit.
 
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