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Andrew Rogers**, who died in hospital on **January 1, 2026**, following a tragic road traffic collision while volunteering for **Blood Bikes Wales**. Andrew’s sudden loss has left a profound void in the lives of his family, friends, and the many people whose lives he touched through his generosity and service.Andrew was widely known for his **unwavering passion for helping others
As a dedicated volunteer with Blood Bikes Wales, he gave his time selflessly, often working behind the scenes to ensure urgent medical supplies reached those in need. His commitment to this cause reflected his broader outlook on life — one rooted in kindness, responsibility, and a deep sense of community duty.
Beyond his volunteer work, Andrew was a **respected and much-loved member of the farming community**. Farming was not just his livelihood but his way of life. He took great pride in his work and was always willing to share his knowledge and experience with family members, friends, and visitors.
Whether offering practical advice, lending a helping hand, or welcoming others onto the farm, Andrew embodied the true spirit of rural community life.Those who knew Andrew remember him as **hard-working, humble, and warm-hearted**. He balanced long days of physical labor with an open door and a
ready smile, making time for others even when his own schedule was demanding. His dedication as both a farmer and a volunteer earned him deep respect and admiration.In the wake of this heartbreaking loss, Andrew’s family is facing the emotional pain of saying goodbye alongside the unexpected **financial burden of funeral expenses**.
To support them during this difficult time, a **GoFundMe page has been established in Andrew’s memory**, allowing the community he served so faithfully to give back in his honor.Andrew Rogers will be remembered for his compassion, service, and the quiet strength with which he lived his life. His legacy of generosity and community spirit will endure long beyond his years.
