Andrea “Andy” Sandonato, age 94

of Quincy

Andrea “Andy” Sandonato, age 94

Andrea “Andy” Sandonato, age 94, a longtime resident of Quincy, died peacefully, Tuesday, September 19, 2023 in the comfort of his home, surrounded by his loving family.

Andrea was born in Prezza, Province of L’Aquila, Region of Abruzzo, Italy, to the late Pasquale and Giovanna (Pasqualone) Sandonato. Raised and educated there, he immigrated to the United States at the age of nineteen, settling in Boston’s South End. He earned a civil engineering degree from the Wentworth Institute of Technology. He lived in Quincy for the past seventy years.

Andrea was a disabled veteran of the Korean War, having served as a Private Second Class in the United States Army with Company B, 38th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Division.

Andrea was a general contractor who owned and operated two companies, Sandonato & Bogue and Courtland Construction, both based in Everett.

As a younger man, he was an avid tennis player and skier. Andrea also had a passion for golf and was a lifetime member of Presidents Golf Course in Quincy. He enjoyed tending to his beautiful vegetable garden.

Most of all, Andrea was devoted to his family, actively supporting their many activities and accomplishments.

Beloved husband for sixty-eight years of Iolanda C. “Cristina” (Gentile) Sandonato.

Devoted father of Joanne S. Adams of Braintree and her late husband Steven, Rita Da Silva and her husband Carlos of Hingham, and the late Maria P. Sandonato.

Loving grandfather of Nicole Hart and her husband Kim of Quincy, Cristina Adams of Weymouth, Andre Da Silva, and Edson Da Silva, both of Hingham.

Cherished great grandfather of Elsa and Steven Hart.

The last of three siblings, he was predeceased by Americo “Rico” Sandonato and Arnaldo Sandonato.

Visiting hours will be held at the Sweeney Brothers Home for Funerals, 1 Independence Avenue, Quincy, on Sunday, September 24, from 2 – 5 p.m. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated in Saint John the Baptist Church, 44 School Street, Quincy, on Monday, September 25, at 10 a.m. Entombment, with military honors, to follow at Blue Hill Cemetery, Braintree.

For those who wish, donations in Andrea’s memory may be made to Special Olympics Massachusetts, 512 Forest Street, Marlborough, MA 01752 or by visiting www.specialolympicsma.org.

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  • Daddy Warbucks was a wonderful man. I have so many wonderful memories of him. He will be missed by all who had pleasure of knowing him

  • I have a lifetime of memories with my zio. The fondest are the conversations around the table with a deck of cards, glass of wine, or sambuca and espresso in front of us. We’d have lively conversations about politics, the stock market, life in general, and all of the funny stories about growing up in Italy (even in the midst of war) and nostalgic ones about his life in America. He knew how so make you feel special. Often a voice of wisdom he would was a great adviser and would do anything to help. Charismatic, funny, intelligent, and often stubborn, he lived life his way and to the fullest. I will miss him dearly.

  • A wonderful man, more than a friend, a mentor like a father, since I immigrated with my wife and daughter to USA about 22 years ago, I carry only great memories, every July 4th, thanksgiving and Christmas celebrations in his lovely home in Quincy, Mr. Sandonato gave me a chance to be part of his family, joining his son-in-law Carlos Da Silva, my brother and several times my mother as well. Great man, great family, he will be missed…..God is with him🙏🏾

  • With our deepest condolences to the family

  • Condoglianze to the Sandonato family

  • Joanne, my deepest condolences to you and your family for the loss of your father. May he rest in peace.
    Maryanne

  • This warm,wonderful man was a family neighbor of our family for many,many years.Strong,smart hospitable, there are not enough adjectives to describe this man. He had such admiration for his wife and family. I know their hearts are broken. Love to Cristina and his daughters and grandchildren.

  • Absolutely sad news to hear. My deepest condolences to all the family.
    Met Andy through our love of golf and over the years became regular playing partners and great friends. I along with many others will certainly miss him. I enjoyed his company as he was always a happy person to be with. I recently heard of his passing and was sorry to have missed the visiting hours and his Mass.
    Rest in peace Andy and until we meet again. Ciao my friend.