I first met Andy when I was 11, he was 20 and had just got engaged to my big sister! From day 1 I was in awe of all his stories of his time in the Met and his ongoing adventures in the Police Force, so many hilarious situations and he recounted them so well! There are so many fabulous memories of our times together, from me “blowing up” his cigarette with a kit from the toy shop on one of the first times he met my mum (resulting with him falling off his chair) , his John Cleese “Ministry of Funny Walks” impressions, his bitter sharp wit and the way he could bond with anyone (and that was not the easiest task for an “English” bobby in a very anti-English Scottish Highland village)! He was my “big” brother, my mentor, my friend. A truly special guy, so thankful to have known him, so sad that he is physically gone, but the memories…………thankfully they will live for ever.
Gordon Davidson
I first met Andy when I started going out with Gordon, it was 33 years ago and I loved going over to stay with Andy, Kim, Jamie and Andrea. We had so many amazing times, always with funny stories and lots of fun and laughter.
Rest in peace Andy, you will be in great company with Jean & Dougie again 💞
Meryll xXx
Gordon & Meryll Davidson:
29/01/2021