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ndell Bobby McMath was born March
25, 1980, to Alice McMath and Antho-
ny Petty in Miami, Florida. Andell de-
parted this earthly life and went home to be with
his lord and savior on February 23, 2020.
Due to premature birth, Andell was nurtured by
his godparents, Ada Mae and Johnny McCray
Sr., in his formative years. The McCrays were
instrumental in laying a Christian foundation for
Andell in his early years. Andell was often found
singing in the church choir. Andell was raised in
Ozark, Alabama by his mother and step-father (Andrew) before the family
finally settled in Enterprise, Alabama. After graduating from Enterprise High
School, Andell joined the US Navy. After returning from the Navy, Andell
often worked with his cousin, Andrell, remodeling houses. He also worked as
tow truck driver for Ideal Roadside. However, Andell’s passion was music.
Andell enjoyed performing. He had the opportunity to travel and perform in
front of adoring fans.
Andell was many things to many people – a son, a father, a mentor, a brother,
a cousin, a friend, and a confidante but most of all Andell was loved. Andell’s
family is comforted by knowing that before leaving this earth, he dedicated his
life to Christ and accepted him as his personal savior. He leaves to cherish his
memories: a loving mother, Alice Moore (Ozark, AL); father Anthony Petty
(Miami, FL); children Alexis Langhammer, Andell McMath Jr., Andaija
McMath, Kendell McMath, Ariellr McMath, Amlachi Theiriult, Avion John-
son, and Chris Bandy; a devoted fiancée Carmen Cruz (Ozark, AL); brothers:
Terrell McMath (Dothan, AL) Anthony Petty Jr. (Miami, FL) sister: Antonese
Petty (Miami, FL); godmother, Ada Mae McCray (Texasville, AL) and many
loving aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.
Today my faith in God got stronger than ever before because the devil is really busy, but Satan is
just going to have to get behind me cause my body is a vessel for the Lord. The devil might get this
old body but my God he's got something better in store for me, Amen. These trials and tribulations
that I am going through is just an obstacle in my journey for the Lord, to get my name in the Lamb
Book of Life. So, I had to realize that this is just a chapter in the book of my testimony. I should have
been dead at birth 2 pounds 14 ounces barely developed, but he pulled me through, ain't God al-
right? Hey, family, I love all y'all - Andell Bobby McMath