Sandra-Caldeira-Obituary

Sandra Mabie Caldeira

Glennville, Georgia

Jul 11, 1936 – Sep 23, 2018

About

BORN
July 11, 1936
DIED
September 23, 2018
LOCATION
Glennville, Georgia

Obituaries

Send Flowers

Sandra Mabie Caldeira (Sandy) died peacefully on September 23rd, 2018, at her home in Sun City, Bluffton, SC. She had breast cancer that had metastasized. Sandy was born in Syracuse, NY on July 11, 1936 and graduated from Onondaga Central High School in 1953. She went on to Oswego State...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?


Sandy,

I will always remember your upbeat attitude, warm and friendly smile, and the courage and grace with which you faced adversity.

I pray that memories of the happy times you shared will help your family through this difficult time and, in time, will ease their sorrow.

Rest in peace, my friend.

We only knew Sandy for six years, having been involved with the Sun City Square Dancers. In those 6 years we learned to love Sandy, because of her thoughtfulness and kindness to all. Sandy farewell from Lorraine and Paul Dube

Sandy,
I will never forget our intense hugs every time we met at square dances...you were a cutie when ever we danced in the "Rainbow of Rhythm". Love you girlfriend...

Sandy, I am so glad we had the chance to talk on the phone for 2 hours, and reminisce all the wonderful times we shared, at work at the CNY Police Academy, and other great times. You were truly the sweetest woman I knew and a mentor to many people, but especially to me. I'm glad we kept in touch over the years after you moved to South Carolina. Many sympathies to Don, and your children and their families, as I know they will be hurting for a long time. I love you Sandy, and that sweet...

Sandy was a wonder-full woman! She touched the lives of so many-especially, the men and women who passed through the Central New York Police Academy.She was organized, steady, patient and held her own counsel. Sandy, you touched so many lives, especially your loving husband Don. May you experience an eternity of life and love!
Denny Hayes