Andrew David Frizen of Portland passed away unexpectedly on August 19, 2015. He was born in Middletown on September 13, 1988 and lived in Portland most of his life. Andrew was the loving son of Susan Bongiorno Frizen of Portland and Gregory Frizen of Groveland, Florida. In addition to his parents he is survived by his brother Joseph Lastrina III and niece Emma Marie Lastrina of Queens, New York and Ashleigh Frizen of Pensacola, Florida. Grandfather Salvatore A. Bongiorno Jr. and his long time companion Myrna Geiges both of Portland, and Grandmother Doris R. Bongiorno of Cromwell. Uncles Paul Bongiorno of Portland, William and his wife Mary Ann Bongiorno of Madison, Aunt Nancy (Frizen) and her husband Brian Herndon of Clermont, Florida. He also leaves behind a large extended family who he cherished and his adoring pets. He was predeceased by his Grandparents and namesake Andrew and Rose Frizen formerly of Clermont, Florida. Andrew loved family gatherings and spending time with his friends. He was an old soul of sorts and had a keen sense of understanding the world around him. With a quirky sense of humor and a contagious giggle he was easy to be around. He was a great listener, considerate and mindful of other people's needs. He was a talented poker player and won several tournaments including the 2012 Champion Foxwood Poker Classic 7-Card Stud. He loved all sports, especially bowling and playing pool with friends. He was a huge Yankee fan and would often travel to Yankee Stadium for a Saturday home game with his Uncle Bill. During the week you could spot him around town helping his Uncle Paul. He was happiest when he had something to do and people to be with. Andrew will be greatly missed by those who truly knew and loved him. Funeral Services will be held on Wednesday morning August 26th, at 11:00 am at St. Mary's Church, Freestone Ave. Portland, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial in the family plot at St. Sebastian Cemetery in Middlefield. Relatives and friends may call at the D'Angelo Funeral Home, 22 South Main Street, Middletown on Tuesday from 5 to 8 p.m.