In memoriam - Sad news Professional Hunter Andrew McLaren has passed away

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Saw on another forum that Andrew McLaren of Andrew McLaren Safaris passed away yesterday. RIP
 

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My sincere condolences to his family and loved ones. Rest in peace @Andrew McLaren.
 
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Thoughts and prayers to his family and friends
 
I will always remember the following story about Andrew.

A few years ago an American hunter was on his way to hunt in Mozambique. He hadn't heard from his outfitter for an extended period of time and wasn't sure if his hunt had been cancelled. He wasn't sure if he should leave to go on the trip. He left anyway, after making some posts on an internet hunting site.

Andrew drove from his home in the FreeState to Tambo to meet the hunter. The hunter had given Andrew the right time but the wrong day. Andrew repeated the trip the next day to get the hunter squared away. The hunt in Mozambique went off fine as I recall, after a number of SAT phone attempts and a day or so delay.

Andrew went way out of his way to help a fellow hunter he didn't know and had never met, with no expectations of compensation or recognition.

I was fortunate to communicate with Andrew a few times but never had the opportunity to meet him or hunt with him. It is my loss that I never shared a campfire with him!

The world is a lesser place without Andrew. Comfort and peace to his family.
 
Prayers....
 
Condolences. Rest in peace Andrew.
 
I will always remember the following story about Andrew.

A few years ago an American hunter was on his way to hunt in Mozambique. He hadn't heard from his outfitter for an extended period of time and wasn't sure if his hunt had been cancelled. He wasn't sure if he should leave to go on the trip. He left anyway, after making some posts on an internet hunting site.

Andrew drove from his home in the FreeState to Tambo to meet the hunter. The hunter had given Andrew the right time but the wrong day. Andrew repeated the trip the next day to get the hunter squared away. The hunt in Mozambique went off fine as I recall, after a number of SAT phone attempts and a day or so delay.

Andrew went way out of his way to help a fellow hunter he didn't know and had never met, with no expectations of compensation or recognition.

I was fortunate to communicate with Andrew a few times but never had the opportunity to meet him or hunt with him. It is my loss that I never shared a campfire with him!

The world is a lesser place without Andrew. Comfort and peace to his family.

I remember him doing that and other acts of kindness.
Condolences to his friends and family on their lose and our communities.
 
Rest In Peace. Condolences
 
Rest In Peace.
 
Prayers and condolences to family and friends.
 
Rest In Peace
 
Thoughts and prayers for the family and friends.
 
Rest in peace.
 
Rest in peace Andrew.
 
Thoughts and prayers to the family and friends.
 
Prayers for the family and friends. RIP Andrew.
 

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