Andrew Steven Bajew was born on February 19, 1989 in Red Bank, New Jersey, to Andre and Susan Bajew. He graduated high school in 2007 from Katy High School in Katy, Texas. After high school, Andrew attended school at the University of Houston, where he majored in Business. Andrew eventually left school to pursue one of his favorite interests, technology. In 2010, Andrew was offered a corporate position as an Apple Solutions Consultant at Apple. Andrew''s dedication to detail and his passion for his work was made evident when, out of seven hundred similarly situated employees, Andrew was ranked second. Andrew was also one of the youngest in his position Apple had ever hired. Andrew''s unyielding loyalty earned him the respect and praise of all his coworkers and management. Andrew was a man of great devotion and seemingly limitless talent who loved his family and friends dearly. Andrew was preceded in death by his grandparents, Eugene and Elizabeth Bajew, Phil and Jean Dinkelberg, his uncle, John Dinkelberg, and his cousin, Brenna Smith. He is survived by his parents, Susan Bajew, Andre Bajew and his spouse, Teresa Bajew, as well as his siblings, Brian Bajew, Lance Hartman, Tyler Hartman, and Elizabeth Lieber and her spouse, Jared Lieber. Andrew is also survived by his grandmother, Jamie Gassner-Jozwiak, and by his aunts and uncles and their spouses, Pete and Donna Smith, Nick Bajew and Diane Lopez, and Katch Bajew. Andrew is also survived by his cousins, Andrew Smith, Daniel Bajew, and Allie Bajew. Finally, Andrew is survived by his partner of two years, Norberto Ortega. Those wishing to make memorial gifts may do so to the benevolence fund at: CrossPoint Community Church Youth Group 700 South Westgreen Boulevard Katy, Texas 77450 The family thanks you for joining them for this time of praising God for Andrew''s life in Christ and remembering how special he was. Please remember Andrew''s family in prayer and ask God to give them healing in the midst of their pain, and faith in the midst of their struggle, for even as we mourn Andrew''s death we draw strength from God''s promise of eternal life in Jesus.