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Published 22:42 1 Dec 2016 GMT
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"My heart has been broken every day for a long time," his wife, Melody, told the Daily Mail. She explained that her husband had been diagnosed with vascular dementia in 2012.
"It wasn’t all doom and gloom," Mrs Sachs said, "He still worked for two years.
"We were happy, we were always laughing, we never had a dull moment. He had dementia for four years and we didn’t really notice it at first until the memory started going.
"It didn’t get really bad until quite near the end. I nursed Andrew, I was there for every moment of it."
Family and close friends gathered for his funeral and burial in North London on Thursday.

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