CONDOLENCES (GuestBook)

12/12/2013 Tom & Shari LeBlanc
Nashua, New Hampshire, United States
Sue, we are so saddened to hear of Sandy's passing and are holding you tightly in our thoughts and prayers. We will always fondly remember and cherish the times we spent riding and rallying together. You and your family have our deepest condolences.

12/12/2013 Bonnie S. Masi
Naples, FL , USA
Sue, Our thoughts are with you and the family at this sad time. Our love and very best wishes to you all. Sandy will be greatly missed. We dearly loved him. Charlie always thought of him as his big brother. Love, Charlie and Bonnie

12/13/2013 Mary Trottier
Whitinsville, MA, USA
Dear Sue, I was so sorry to learn of Sandy's passing. He was your soul mate, and I know you miss him terrible. He was a wonderful guy. It's been a long journey, and the last few months have been particularly tough. May he rest in peace. I will keep both Sandy and you in my prayers. With deepest sympathy, Mary

12/13/2013 Rob & June Huskins
South Alton, Nova Scotia, Canada
Sue, Meesha and Shelley, We feel blessed to have known Sandy. He opened his home to us anytime we were in the area, always giving us a heartfelt greeting and always eager to help us out in any way he could. We will remember him nodding and laughing; he had such an easy laugh. We have so many fond memories; we hope that you too can remember the good times. He was a very special person who will be sorely missed. You are in our thoughts, Rob and June

12/13/2013 Chuck and Norma Sweet
Falmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada
Heartfelt sympathy from Chuck, Norma and Shannon Sweet.

12/13/2013 David and Lynn
eugene, oregon, usa
Dear Sue We are so glad we had a chance to spend time with Sandy this fall and to see first hand the dignity and positivity with which he faced the challenges of his life. We send our love and prayers to you.

12/14/2013 John Dorman
Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada
Sue so sorry for your loss Sandy was a true friend to all who knew him. I will treasure the times we spent with you both in Wrentham,what a special time to remember. JD

12/14/2013 Lyle & Kathryn Fowler
Kentville, NS, Can
We are so sorry to hear of your loss. He was a good friend to us and everyone he met. He will be greatly missed. All our love, Lyle & Kath

12/15/2013 Barb Curran
Geraldine, south canterbury, New Zealand
Shelley, Meesha - So sorry to hear of your dad's passing. He was such a lovely man - always so interesting to talk to. WIsh I could be there.Though far away - you are in my thoughts. Barb xxx

12/15/2013 Sarah Gross
Portland, Oregon, USA
The positivity and joy with which Sandy lived life was truly contagious and inspiring. He was a blessing to our family! The love he had for Sue was so wonderfully obvious and I love him even more for that. He will be missed.

12/15/2013 Mle
, Oregon,
Aunt Sue, I'm so glad I got to come visit and spend time with you and Sandy. He was a wonderful man and I greatly enjoyed our conversations. Such strength and resolve. While deeply missed, he will always be in our hearts and memories. Sending you all my love and support, -Mle

12/15/2013 David J. Gibson
Uxbridge, MA, Worcester
To Sue and all of Sandy's family, Sandy was a good friend of mine and taught me how to ride a motorcycle safely, when I bought my first bike at age 62. Sandy also coached, and shopped with my son Scott and myself, to buy our first bikes in 2009. He made sure we got bikes that would be safe and work for us. The first thing Sandy did when I got my new Suzuki Burgman 650 was to add a tiny safety mirror on my left mirror. On my early rides with Sandy he followed me and watched. One time I recall coming around a curve and being in the middle of the road. Sandy didn't approve and let me know that was an unsafe thing to do. We had a super good time this past spring (2013) looking at new bikes and going to the bike show in RI with Sue. In fact, in late June 2013 Sandy and I rode to lunch at the Coriander in Eastford, CT. During lunch I told Sandy I wanted ride to Nebraska next summer. He immediately began to plan the ride in his mind and we both agreed to go together. If I do carry thru riding to Nebraska this summer I will dedicate the ride to my fond memories of Sandy. He'll be watching how I take my curves I'm absolutely positive - Love David & Pat Gibson.

12/15/2013 Peggy Almanas
Franklin, MA, USA
Sandy was a dear friend of mine as a special ed teacher at Horace Horace Mann Middle School in Franklin. I met him in the early nineties when Eddie Colace was the principal and Chandler Creedon was the school psychologist. I was hired as a part-time school nurse and later full time and got to know Sandy and his kids very well! He was wonderful with them! Wise, loving, but didn't always let them know what he was up to, ever the teacher with strategies to hold their attention and interest! So now Heaven has a new special angel ready to handle all those boys and girls other people thought just couldn't learn- but had not had the chance, the fortune to sit at a desk in Sandy's class. With great love and deepest sympathy for your loss, Peggy

12/16/2013 Tracey & Junior
Shediac, NB, Country
Our condolences, we, like yourselves, will remember Sandy as a pleasant soul and kind spirit. He will be missed but always remembered.

12/16/2013 Rose Facchini
Taunton, MA,
You have our deepest sympathy for your loss. You and your family will be in our thoughts, particularly during the Christmas season. With heartfelt regret, Rose & Michael Facchini

12/16/2013 Steven A. Marden
Hellsinki, , Norway
Sending my deepest sympathies to Meesha,Shelly and Lynn.. although I haven't seen Sandy in many years,I will alway's have fond memories of him as a kind man..

12/31/2013 James Gallo
North Port, Florida, USA
My deepest sympathy goes out to the family of Sandy. I always enoyed every moment with Sandy when he was a member of the Mansfield High School Band. Sandy was one of the best students I ever had the pleasure of teaching. My condolences go out to Sandy's family in their loss. God Bless

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