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Sandra P. Bradford

East Longmeadow, Massachusetts

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Sandra P. Bradford 1962 - 2013 EAST LONGMEADOW - Sandra "Sandy" P. Bradford, 50, of East Longmea-dow passed away unexpectedly on August 3, 2013. Born in Springfield on August 11, 1962, daughter of the late James and Judith (Clement) Bradford, she lived in Longmeadow and graduated from Longmeadow...

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I miss you so much Sandy... I've missed you since the day I lost you...

I was thinking of her again today & decided to search her name & found out that she passed away - I met Sandy in the mid 80's she was working at Milton Bradley full-time & working at Sunshine art studios across the street part-time, the first time I saw her I fell in love with her, She was beautiful, feisty & tough, we dated for a period time - but due to circumstances things did not work out between us - 26 years later - I still think of her & love this girl (I wish I could stop crying) I...

I am so sorry to hear this news. I don't know what to say. Sandy and I met the first day of our Freshman year at the UW-Madison. She was a special friend.... my best friend throughout college and for many years after. Maid of honor at my wedding in fact. Unfortunately, living in different states with different lives, we lost touch but I have never forgot her or the years we spent together. I am truly saddened.

A life, no matter how brief, forever changes the world. Sandy was a wonderful roommate and friend, we all had many good times in our house on Jefferson St. in Madison. Deeply saddened and my heart breaks...

So sorry to hear of the loss of such a bright light! I met Sandy about 20+ years ago and we went to Newport, Rhode Island with Kris B., Myra F. and Mikki. Girls weekend and what fun we had!
Sandy had a great smile and she was so sweet. I wish I had the opportunity to reconnect with her.
Many sincere thoughts are with you and your family and I will keep her in my thoughts and prayers!

Sandy, you will always be remembered.

I am saddened to hear about Sandy. She was one of my favorite people when I worked at Milton Bradley/Hasbro. Her smile and sense of humor were a joy. I want the Bradford family to know I thought she was one in a million. Sending prayers for you all at this time.

I'll never forget Sandy with her fierce determination and her huge heart. Being her teammate on the gymnastics team was a wonderful part of my life that I'll always carry with me. I'm so sad to hear of her passing, and wish her family the best during this time.

Sandy was a vibrant personality. We had so much fun together at Converse Street School. I have fond memories of doing countless dance and gymnastics routines in our backyards and basements. My parents always thought she looked exactly like the Vermont Made Syrup girl with her braids. She knew how to have fun and laugh. I still remember her basset hound, Fred who used to chase us around her house. I remember playing in her neighborhood and going up to the drug store on Longmeadow Street for...