Andrew Robson, a passionate bike enthusiast and beloved father, tragically passed away on September 22, 2024. Known as Andy to his friends and family, he was a well-respected member of the community, admired for his love of motorcycles and car meets. He was a dedicated father to his daughter, Ayla, and a cherished friend to many.
The news of his sudden passing has deeply affected those who knew him, with many expressing their condolences and memories on social media. Summer Maddness shared, “At the request of the family, we can now name our member who passed away last night as Andrew Robson. Andy was a great lad, loved his bikes, loved car meets, and was a friend to many of us. Rest in peace Andy, gone too soon.”
Amber Robson, his sister, expressed her grief, saying, “My little brother… our family has been torn apart. My little niece has to grow up without her daddy. We are all broken.”
Many others have taken to Facebook to share their thoughts and memories. Janine Paolozzi wrote, “RIP Andy, thoughts go out to your family and your beautiful little girl.” Natasha Wilkin added, “Rest in peace, thoughts are with the whole family.”
Gary Wheatley, who was present at the scene, posted, “Rest in peace bud, me and my partner were one of the first to see until the ambulance arrived. Rest in peace, bud.”
Sheridan Ruddick reminisced about their time together, stating, “Rest in peace, Andy. I’ll miss you and our adventures.”
The community has also shown support by offering to leave flowers at the scene of the incident. Summer Maddness confirmed that, with permission from his family, anyone is welcome to lay flowers or leave a tribute in memory of Andy.
Funeral arrangements are still being finalized, and the family has requested privacy as they navigate this heartbreaking loss. The community is encouraged to offer support to the family during this difficult time.
Andrew Robson will be remembered for his enthusiasm, adventurous spirit, and the joy he brought to those around him. His premature departure leaves a significant void, and he will be dearly missed by all who had the privilege of knowing him.