
BRADLEY, Sandy
Surrounded by her loving family on Saturday, August 19, 2017 at Southlake Regional Health Centre, Newmarket in her 69th year. Beloved wife of Ken. Loving mother of the late Cam (Janine). Dear sister of Sally M. (the late Bill) Lee. Sandy will be fondly remembered and missed by her many friends. As Sandy wished, cremation has taken place.
Celebration of the Life of Sandy Bradley
In keeping with Sandy’s wishes, please join us on Sunday, September 10th (please note the change in date), to raise a glass (or two) in honour of a wonderful woman and friend. The celebration will take place at Woodington Lake Golf Club located at 7110 4th Line (Mill St.), Tottenham, ON, L0G 1W0 (www.woodingtonlake.com/contact/directions ) from 2:00 pm until 5:00 pm. There is no dress code; however, Sandy was a vibrant woman who loved colour, so to help celebrate Sandy, please feel free to wear something bright and colourful. This event is intended to be for anyone who wants to celebrate or remember Sandy, so please pass along these details and the invitation to anyone who may be interested. In lieu of flowers please make donations in memory of Sandy to the Canadian Cancer Society. Arrangements entrusted to Rod Abrams Funeral Home, Tottenham. www.RodAbramsFuneralHome.com
Betty Dunbar says
I met Sandy at a Newcomer’s Club in Burlington in 1981. She was the President — of course she was! She was my dearest and oldest friend and I will miss her terribly. She was all of the above and didn’t have red hair for nothing! Much love to Ken, Janine and Sally.
Darlene Rupke says
Sandy had such a lovely and cheerful disposition, caring and a joy to know. Always wonderful to see her smiling face through the years we got to know her at Seasons.
Ken stanley says
My deepest sympathies.it seems like yesterday sitting in that old school bus,my time flies
Linda tilk says
I know that my words are not enough to comfort you Ken and the family,I am so sorry it is hard to believe.Sandy gave me the courage to live my life again and to travel which I never thought I could by myself Thank Sandy for that .I love you and will miss you and that beautiful laugh Hugs
Shira Harrison McIntyre says
I first met Sandy when we was a yoga student of mine. She was properly irreverent and kept the class laughing. I appreciated her support when I turned my hand to politics. She was a lovely and vivacious woman. My deepest condolences.
Anne Marie and Patrick Minshall says
Sandy was funny, caring, adventurous, positive, colourful, fashionable, loving, intuitive, curious, a wine connoisseur and good food lover and all around bon vivant. Hers was a spirit that had to be seen and felt and it was by so many of us. We will miss her very much. Our sincere condolences to Ken, Janine and Sally
Cheryl Riddell says
I am heartbroken to hear of dear Sandy’s passing. Ken, Janine and Sally — you are in my thoughts at such a difficult time. Oh what wonderful memories I have of all the good times we shared and I will miss Sandy so much.
NADA Robinson says
So sorry to hear of Sandy’s passing. We shared some good times with Sandy ,KEN And our dear friends CHERYL and FRANK Riddell.
Too much loss for one family in such a short period of time. Our sincere sympathy.
Nada ROBINSON and Andy GREANEY
Mary Philp says
Sandy was a beloved member of our book club for the past many years. We will sorely miss her good humour, and the wide perspective she brought to our discussions from her travels and adventures. Our profound sympathies to Ken, Janine, and Sally. Sandy was a joy to know.