Andrew Paul Ince

October 22, 1984 - July 17, 2017

Andrew Paul Ince, born October 22, 1984 in Salt Lake City, Utah, passed away while on a work assignment in San Diego, California.

A graduate of Olympus High, he developed a nationwide network of friends through his work with Vans Warp Tour and Roaming Hunger. A gifted artist and musician, his creative talents lead to his dream job at the 360 Agency as a production manager. Paid to travel and to promote music and entertainment, through hard work and kind mentorship his pathway to a bright future and his lifelong ambitions seemed clear.

His family and his roots were in Utah, his home and heart were in Southern California, and his love was both music and his soul mate Megan Madsen. 

He is survived by his parents Paul R. Ince and Susan Ince-Wood (Ron Wood); siblings Tyler, Corby (Crystal), Adam (Maddie) and Ali Bean (Zack); as well as his nephews Ayden, Asher, Evan, Liam and nieces Maggie, Indie and Noa. 

Until we meet again, farewell sweet Baboo.

A Celebration of Life will be held Friday, July 28, 2017 from 6:00 – 8:00 pm at Starks Funeral Parlor, 3651 South 900 East, Salt Lake City. Guests are encouraged to use the complimentary valet parking on the north side of the building.

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donation to MusiCares Foundation https://www.grammy.com/musicares/donations

In Loving Memory

I'll never forget your badass-ery. Love you Ince.

Shannon and John White

Tulsa, Ok

Dearest Susan and Family, there are simply no words to express my sadness at the news of Andrew's passing. You will all be in my thoughts and prayers. I pray the Lord will bless you with peace in your hearts and comfort in your time of such grief and sorrow. I love you so much Susan... I love you all.

Patti Liu

Edinburgh Scotland, nan

Dear Ince Family, Iremember when Andrew and I met. T and Gina Myers had brought him in to perform with our group through Thompson Lane. Even though I was just a nerd, everyone else in our group, including Andrew, were so lively, fun and cool. Despite my awkward neediness and his cool swagger, he always made me feel like I mattered; that I was included; and that I was worth more than what even I thought of myself at the time. It is now a huge regret of mine that I never told Andrew about any of this during subsequent years that passed or on the occasions we would run into each other at the gym, despite it meaning so much to me. Still, I hope that both your, as is family, know and that Andrew somehow also knows that he had a power and gift in this life to touch the spirits of the downtrodden with his easy-going kindness, humor and empathy, which also allowed him to help the nerds and freaks of the world (like me) pull themselves out of their darkness and begin to shine. And I have no doubt he will be using these same talents in the next life too. So even though I was probably of little consequence in Andrew's life, I hope you and Andrew also somehow know that his kindness toward me, along with other events and people, marked the beginning of a substantial change for the better in the way I view and value myself. Andrew's goodness forever changed my life for the better, as I'm sure it did (and continues to do) for the lives of countless others. I am forever grateful to him, and am so sorry for your loss. All my love. - Andy Rawlings

Andrew Scott Rawlings

Salt Lake City, Ut

I am so sorry Susan and family for your loss you will be in my thoughts

Katrina Ellis

Payson, Ut

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