Sandra-McGee-Obituary

Sandra L. McGee

Akron, Ohio

Jul 2, 1947 – Aug 21, 2010 (Age 63)

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BORN
July 2, 1947
DIED
August 21, 2010
AGE
63
LOCATION
Akron, Ohio

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Sandra L. McGee (nee Vickory), daughter of the late Harry and Molly Vickory, born July 2, 1947 passed away Saturday August 21, 2010. She was the beloved partner of Joseph (Butch) Baranowski; former wife of Michael Westerfeld (Tracy) and David McGee; dearest mother of Jason Westerfeld (Jackie) and...

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Everyday is a gift from God, and Sandy knew this. She was so happy with the simple things in life, love of her family and Butch. Grief is the price we pay for Love.

We were "backyard" neighbors when raising our children in N. Olmsted. Sandy was friendly, very organized, and a devoted Mom. My condolences to all the family, especially Jason and Brad. I wish she could have had more years to enjoy her 2 grandchildren and any more to come!

I had the pleasure of working with Sandy at Millisor & Nobil. She was always very friendly and I enjoyed getting to know her. I will always remember her smile and her upbeat personality. May you find comfort in fond memories of Sandy and may God bless you during this difficult time.

I am deeply saddened to hear that Sandi has passed; she will be missed by all.

Jason, Jackie and family--may your hearts swell with beautiful memories of your mom.
much love, Sally (Peoples) Schwarz

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Sandi was a great addition to our golfing Peak n Peek trip. What a smile, what a beautiful person, inside and out. I am blessed to have called her a new friend.
Kathy Bea

I will always remember Sandi by her warm smile and kindness to others. She was always so fun to be around. My very deepest sympathy to all those who loved Sandi. I am sure there is a special place in heaven for her.

Jason and Brad, we want you to know we'll cherish the memories of Sandy as one of the best "neighborhood Mom's" that treated our own kids like her own. We'll miss her and we know that you boys will make her proud throughout your lives.