OBITUARY
Andrew Gordon Sparkman
June 20, 1975 – June 27, 2025
Andrew is survived by his twin daughters Ella Louise Sparkman and Elise Olivia Sparkman; his parents Barbara Lynn and Robert T. Sparkman Jr.; sister Emily Sparkman Studer and his brother Robert Sparkman III.
Friends are cordially invited to a visitation with the family at two o’clock until four o'clock in the afternoon on Sunday the 6th of July at Rosewood Funeral Chapels, 3304 Mockingbird Lane, TX 77904. A funeral service will be held at ten o'clock in the morning on Monday the 7th of July at Rosewood Funeral Chapel.
Andrew will be laid to rest in Memorial Park Cemetery, 2201 N. Main, Victoria, TX.
In lieu of customary remembrances, the family requests any memorial donations be made to St. Joseph High School or Santa Rosa Hospital in San Antonio.
A more specific and detailed obituary is to be published.
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Date: | 7/6/2025 | Time: | 2:00 PM | Location: | Rosewood Funeral Home, Victoria, TX |
Date: | 7/7/2025 | Time: | 10:00 AM | Location: | Rosewood Funeral Home, Victoria, TX |
Andrew Gordon Sparkman passed away on Friday, June 27, 2025. For additional information, please view the complete Andrew Gordon Sparkman obituary at the Victoria Advocate newspaper obituaries: obits.victoriaadvocate.com  To order flowers & plants, call (361) 575-2307 |
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