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Sandy Alan Booker

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

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Sandy Alan Booker, 49, of Oklahoma City was born 28 December 1952 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Sandy was in Moscow attending the musical 'Nord Ost' when he passed away, October 26, 2002. He is survived by his daughter, Deborah; his Mother, Jean Booker; a sister Bonny and husband Alan Galbraith; a...

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I knew Sandy back in the 70's and 80's. we used to hang out together. great guy. I knew his father George also. I took flying lessons from him. I remember when sandy used to work at dunkin donuts early in the morning. Again, great guy and great friend. He will be missed.

It is now 2015 and it still hurts that my big brother is gone. My other big brother and I have since lost our Mother. The empty spots just can not be filled. The sadness is almost overcoming.

My twin brother lost his life not too long that Sandy did. Double dateing with him was fun in his convertable plymouth fury Good bye Sandy See you soon

While not knowing Mr. Booker or his family, my deepest sympathies are extended. I keep praying daily for the family. Blessings to you all

I did not know Sandy nor his family. I kept watching the tv and waiting for a good word on his safety, only to hear the worst. I, myself, have lost family members tragically and the pain is indescribable. I wish to express my deepest sympathy to all of the family and friends of Mr. Booker! It is soooo heartbreaking to me! May his family and friends hold onto all of their special memories that they shared with each other and look forward to seeing Sandy again in a better place!...

I wish to express my deep sympathy to Mrs. Booker, Rick and all the family for this tragic loss. I, like most who knew Sandy have been in shock since Linda phoned my wife Beverly with the news.

Over the past week I have been doing a great deal of remembering.

I remember like yesterday the very first time that Sandy walked into the old downtown Y.M.C.A Judo club in Phoenix and fell in love with the sport.

I remembered how happy I was to find that we lived...

I am very sad to hear of Sandy's death last week in Moscow. I'm living in Japan and was stunned when I picked up a newspaper and read his name. I knew Sandy from judo in the 1970s and 1980s. He was like an older brother to several players, me, my brother Jeff, Robert Carver, and others. His generocity, wry sense of humor, and positive outlook were well known and appreciated in the judo community. Sandy appeared outwardly to be an ordinary man but from all accounts faced that horrible...

November 7, 2002 For the daughter of Sandy Booker. Deborah, I met and spoke with you today at your father's memorial service. I've known your father for about a year and a half. He would often come to Panera Bread on Northwest Expressway to have coffee, read, check up on stocks, and enter in to the conversations those of us who are regulars so often have. Everyone liked Sandy. He always had something good to say. In recent months, Sandy and I talked a lot about family. Of course, he...

I didn't Know Sandy very good but his sister is a wonderful person and very understanding so if he was anything like Bonnie he was great i know we will see him someday when the lord comes thanks for being there Bonnie and Allen