Andrew Wayne Hart was born in Soda Springs, Idaho on June 25, 1997 living in Pocatello, Idaho since 1999 until his passing away on Thursday, February 27, 2014. He moved away briefly in May 2002 to January 2003 to Albuquerque, New Mexico. Drew consistently had specialized treatment from an early age for his suffering from various illnesses, some of which were only recently diagnosed which were: High Functioning Autism (HFA), Depression, Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD), Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), and Anxiety. Since he had HFA, it made it difficult for Drew to understand social cues and made him highly impulsive and easily influenced. Most recently, within the past nine months, Andrew had to be hospitalized twice due to his depression and illnesses. Andrew was a brilliant, talented, gifted child whose strongest characteristic was to stand up for what he thought was right and for the rights of others. He stood for fairness and justice. If there was inequality in any form, Drew spoke up about it. Drew was loved by his Mother Jeni Summers, Brother Alexander Paul Moffitt, and his family Matthew and Hailey, Aunt Josie and Uncle Mike Anderson, their family; Dagan Anderson, Thor Anderson, Teal Anderson, Aunt Jill (Smith) and Uncle Chuck Baird, his cousins Bobbi Smith her son's Jake and Colt, and Katy Smith and her family Kristina, Stephanie, AJ and Anna. Loved, just as if they were brothers, were his closest friend, Justin Breeden and lifelong friends Sabastian Summers and Cyle Simmons. His Church Family was also important to him as he called them his surrogate family. The River of Life Church was a big part of Drew's life until his recent hospitalizations. Drew attended the River of Life campouts, events, derby races, worship services and Royal Rangers since he was eight years old, while previously attending the Presbyterian Church since 2003. Andrew's talents included being able to create thought provoking musical lyrics instantly. Drew immensely enjoyed skiing with best friend Justin and his whole family this winter in Utah, Idaho, and Wyoming. Drew also had been involved in soccer, football, swimming, wrestling, and basketball. He spent time helping the elderly, disabled, poor and the abused. He also loved to care for his companion, dog, Buddy. Andrew was truly loved and will greatly be missed by all friends and family. SERVICES: March 23, 2014, 5245 Mohawk, Pocatello, Idaho. From 10 am to 10 pm. Memorial Fund: Andrew Hart at Key Bank in Pocatello, Idaho. Resources: Family Services Alliance - Pocatello. State website: http://www.idahofederation.org/. Idaho Federation of Families for Mental Health Federal website: http://www.StopBullying.gov/ Pocatello website. Southeast Idaho Parents Against Bullying Federal website: http://www.StopBullying.gov/ Pocatello website. Southeast Idaho Parents Against Bullying Federal website: http://www.StopBullying.gov/ Pocatello website. Southeast Idaho Parents Against Bullying Federal website: http://www.StopBullying.gov/ Federal website: http://www.StopBullying.gov/
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