The Houston, Texas community is deeply saddened by the passing of Andrew Robertson, a cherished graduate of Strake Jesuit College Preparatory whose life was filled with promise, compassion, and quiet strength. Andrew’s passing has left family, friends, classmates, and mentors with heavy hearts as they reflect on the impact he had on those around him.
A proud graduate of Strake Jesuit College Preparatory in Houston—a Jesuit, all-male college preparatory school known for its strong academic tradition and emphasis on forming “Men for Others”—Andrew was admired not only for his scholastic achievements but also for his character and genuine kindness toward others. Strake Jesuit has long been a community where leadership, academic excellence, and service are central values, and Andrew embodied those principles throughout his life.
Friends describe Andrew as someone with a generous heart and a ready smile, someone who made others feel seen and valued. He was the kind of person whose presence lifted the mood of those around him, whether in a classroom, during community service activities, or at school events. His passion for learning and his commitment to helping others were hallmarks of his time at Strake Jesuit and continued into his adult life.
Andrew pursued his higher education with the same dedication he showed in high school. He forged deep friendships and was involved in projects and causes that aimed to make a positive impact on his community. His family remembers him as a devoted son and a loyal friend whose thoughtfulness and empathy made lasting impressions on everyone fortunate enough to know him.
The family has shared that they are heartbroken but thankful for the love and memories Andrew leaves behind. They have asked for privacy during this difficult time as they make arrangements to honor his life. Plans for a memorial service or celebration of life will be announced soon, offering loved ones the opportunity to gather, share stories, and commemorate Andrew’s life.


