BARRY, SAUNDRA A. "SANDY," born October 26, 1947, passed away January 22, 2013 in New York following a long battle with cancer.
She was a Seneca High School graduate, attended Indiana University and UofL. She taught dance for the recreation board. She was a Rockette and a very talented actress, singer, and dancer. Sandy is survived by her mother, Patricia Vaughn Barry.
She chose cremation. No service is planned at this time.
Contributions should be made to Breast Cancer or ASPCA.
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Sandy I will miss you Suzanne
March 28, 2013
I am so sorry to hear of Sandy's passing. She was vivacious with a stunning smile and awesome talent. She was good friends with my sister, Ruth, in high school and I saw her often. My deepest sympathy to you.
Joyce Baker
February 16, 2013
I knew Sandy at U of L. She was a wonderfully talented individual!
So sad to learn of her illness and passing....
Rod Larmee
February 6, 2013
So sorry to hear of Sandy's passing. She was always a bright star at Seneca. I spent time with her at the last reunion and enjoyed hearing of her life since Seneca. She was a beautiful and accomplished woman.
My prayers are with you.
Cissy Leist
February 6, 2013
Pat ~ My sincerest sympathies at the death of your wonderful daughter, Sandy.
Having worked with you for many years, I know first hand how much you loved your daughter and how proud you were of Sandy's accomplishments. We watched with delight at every tv commercial or program she was on. I remember how much you loved going to New York to visit Sandy and how much you and your mom looked forward to every visit home by Sandy. I wish your sweet mom was still with you to share in your grief. I always loved talking with her on the phone (she was a gem, too, and had such a contagious giggle)
Sandy was so very talented and always so pretty. You and she looked so much alike you could have passed for sisters!
I can only imagine how saddened you are right now but wanted you to know I am thinking of you through what must be the saddest time of your life!
Sandy's life will continue to be remembered by the many talents she shared with all who knew and loved her.
Donna
Donna Winters
February 5, 2013
Mrs. Barry, I join all of Sandy's Seneca alumni in expressing our sympathy. I now know how lucky I was to have some extra time to spend with Sandy at the Seneca reunion. We all will miss her.
Lynn Hampton
February 5, 2013
such a nice person-we will miss her!
don maloney
February 4, 2013
I am Class of '64 and didn't know Sandy well, but did speak with her a bit at the reunion breakfast at Seneca. My best memory of Sandy was seeing her on a nationalized TV commercial, sitting around a table with other women talking about a product. Amazing that I paid enough attention to recognize her immediately! I promptly contacted our local newspaper and suggested they do an interest article on this "home-town girl." The didn't, our loss. Sandy was a beautiful woman.
Patricia Cox
February 4, 2013
Mrs. Barry, my sincerest sympathies for your loss. We were Seneca classmates and we had a very nice visit during our last reunion. She was a great person.
Rick Volz
February 3, 2013
Mrs. Barry,
I am so sorry to learn of Sandy's passing. I hadn't seen her for many years, but recall the fun times we had together in high school and as we took ballet and tap together at Courtney's and our time together in Louisville Ballet. You are in my prayers.
Pam McCardwell Holbrook
Pam Holbrook
February 3, 2013
Mrs. Barry,
As you see Sandy is well remember by her classmates, one being me. I know that you are very proud of her achievements in NY. As are we her classmates. Sonny Moore
February 3, 2013
Such a sweet and talented gal. Sandy was a wonderful member of the Class of '65.
Pat Wetherton
February 3, 2013
I am truly sorry to hear this sad news.
Barbara Buck Whitehead
February 3, 2013
I am so sad to learn of Sandy's passing.She was a beautiful person I knew well.
Suzanne Korfhage
February 3, 2013
Mrs. Barry, We met 50 years ago when I had a date with Sandy. She was a great girl, and a friend to all. She will be missed. Like others, I was not aware she was ill. Regards, Jim Eckler
February 3, 2013
Dear Mrs.Barry,
I was so saddened to learn of Sandy's death. We graduated from Seneca together and had a fun visit at our last reunion. I did not know that she had been ill. She was a beautiful woman....inside and out. Sorry for your loss.
Marcia Newberry
February 3, 2013
Hello Mrs. Barry,
I'm so sorry to hear of Sandy's passing. She was a good friend through grade school & Seneca. You have my deepest sympathy.
Kind regards,
Tom Holstein
Tom Holstein
February 3, 2013
Mrs. Barry:
I'm so sorry to hear about Sandy's death; I didn't know she was sick.
I knew Sandy from Children's Theatre and the Playhouse. We hadn't seen each other for years but re-met when she was doing catering for David Semonin at Neighborhood Playhouse. She was a lovely person, and I am truly sorry for your loss.
Judy Binus
Judy Binus
February 3, 2013
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