Sandra-Jeffries-Obituary

Sandra G. Jeffries

Louisville, KY, Kentucky

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JEFFRIES, SANDRA G., 58, of Pendleton, KY, passed away Sunday, April 6, 2008, in Cleveland, OH, after battling cancer with grace, style and wit. She was an employee of Morgan and Pottinger, PSC, for over 20 years and was Christian by faith. She has gone to be with her father, Albert Clark; and...

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Willie, our prayers and thoughts are with you and your family. God bless you . Eddie (Snooks)and Mable Elkins

I am very sorry about your loss. I worked with Sandy at M&P and there was never a dull moment when she was around. Her smile and laughter was contagious. She will be greatly missed

Willie and Willie Jr. I am so sorry to hear about your loss. Sandy was one of the most inspirational ladies I've ever known and so full of energy all the time. I have many favorite memories from working with her at M&P.

I have good memories from childhood with Sandy and her brothers. We are first cousins by our fathers. I have not seen her since then since we both moved away. It was wonderful her read the obid and the comments of those who knew her in her adult life.

Willie,

I was so sorry to hear about Sandy.She was a wonderful, beautiful person and I know you will miss her. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Love,
Lynn Boles
Ft. Myers,Fl

Sandy was one of the funniest and most caring person we have ever met. She will be greatly missed, and we will never forget her. We won't ever forget her always wrestling Diane to the ground, or her entrance as Elvis. We wish we could be there with all of you motheaters.

I have known Sandy for 10 years also working at M&P. She was a very classy lady and a fun person to know. She will straighten the angels out in heaven when she gets there.

Willie,

I am so sorry for your loss. I'm sure Sandy will be greatly missed. Hang on to all the good memories. They help get you through each day. To all the family I would like to express my sincere sympathy.

Donna Abby