Sandra-Haines-Obituary

Sandra Kay Haines

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

Sep 19, 1963 – Jun 1, 2025 (Age 61)

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BORN
September 19, 1963
DIED
June 1, 2025
AGE
61
LOCATION
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
CHARITY
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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Sandra Kay Haines, 61, of Myrtle Beach, SC passed away peacefully on June 1, 2025. Born in Columbia, SC, she was the daughter of William D. Kinney and Mary Chavis Torrence. Sandra enjoyed life. She enjoyed traveling, going to the beach, reading, and watching sports. She was a member of the Myrtle...

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Sandy was one of my best friends in the Myrtle Beach tourism industry. We went on countless sales missions, trade shows, and FAM tours. I always wanted to ride with Sandy because we had the best time on these trips. Her passing is a shock and she leaves a hole in all of the lives of everyone who knew and loved her. She was our self-professed CNC "Mama" and we will miss her terribly. It is going to be so hard to say goodbye to her today. We love and miss you forever, Sandy.

Even though I've only known Sandy for just over a year she left lasting memories and impressions on me. She always had a funny witty come back comment that would have you laughing in stitches. Sandy you are missed already.

Words cannot be expressed with Sandy's passing. I send prayers for strength to Marc, Hunter, Amy and those precious granddaughters.

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I am still in shock and very sad at Sandy´s passing. She was a great friend and a wonderful person to work with. She will be missed. My prayers and sympathy go out to her family.

So very sorry to know Sandy is no longer on earth. She loved MB and got me to love it too. We laughed so hard when she (MB) became the TAP centerfold so many years ago. Always showcasing her destination and family. Rest in peace my friend and may your loved ones be comforted by the thousands of memories they carry.

My condolences to the family for your loss. Sandy left us all a bit too early, but she did indeed leave us all with wonderful memories of her and her passion for life. May peace be with you all!