This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Sandie McCurry, 75, born on May 23, 1938 and passed away on February 8, 2014. We will remember her forever. She is survived by her son Mike and wife Sue, grandchildren; Rhiannon, Becky, Carina and Alyson. Her daughter Karen and husband Philip, grandchildren; Lynn and Daniel. Her son, Robert and wife Amy. Her son Richard and Bonnie, grandchildren; Katie, Kayla and Kelly. She is also survived by her great-grandchildren; Sebastian, Madeleine, Bailey, Hannah, Evan, Brodie, Collin, Corrie, Amber, Randy, Tyler and Whitney. She is also survived by her two sisters, Barb Partridge and Ann Gainey Waltin Wilkinson. We invite you to share your thoughts and memories. Please feel free to click on the "Stories" tab above to add a story you may want to share from a memory with her.
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Leave a tributeAlthough I am not her child she opened her arms and heart to me. I will remember her kindly and with love. Rest well Mom.
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A Friend Forever (Like a Sister)
Sandi and I met at the Stockyard Grill many years ago. We had such a good time - Mike worked there as did Bob at some point. Some of the things we did can never be told. lol I had her back and she had mine. That was just the way it was. I loved her like a sister and trusted her with my life. She will always be in my thoughts. I miss my friend so much at times. I was so blessed to have known her and to have been her friend - even though we did not agree on the election of Obama. I am glad she cannot see all the corruption he has caused. I love you Sandie and will remember you forever.
Sister Sue
Sandie Sue was my step-sister. I first met her when her mother and my dad got married in the 1950s. She went by the name of Sue, which is how I’ll always remember her. My main memories are from summer trips to Saginaw when she and I would share the upstairs bedroom. I’m sure it was exasperating for her that I always had to feed the pet rabbit when it came time to do the dishes. And I’m sure she didn’t enjoy having me at ages 11-13 hanging out with her and her high school friends. After she got married we seldom saw each other, just communicated by mail, phone and eventually email. I’ll always remember her warm heart and her love for her family. Rest in peace, Sue.