Sandy-Mackay-Obituary

Sandy Mackay

Dallas, Pennsylvania

1946 - 2024

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DALLAS — Sandy G. Mackay, 77, of Dallas, passed away Monday, June 17, 2024, in Commonwealth General Hospital, Wilkes-Barre, surrounded by his family.

Born in Trinidad, Colo., on Sept. 26, 1946, he was the son of the late Patricia and Robert Mackay.

Sandy was a graduate of St....

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Carmel, we are sorry to hear about Sandy's passing. We just heard the news today. Our condolences go out to you, Jill, Scott and the rest of the Mackay family.

Sandy and I were tennis coaches and Athletic Directors way back when! I´m sorry to hear of his passing. I cherish the very fond memories of Sandy through our the years. Especially as boys tennis coaches!

A truly great coach, mentor, and friend. The man changed the course of my life. Often had you laughing in seconds with some offhand wry comment or joke he'd come up with. Rest in peace Mister Mackay.

My condolences go out to Sandy's family. He was a good man and a good friend.

Carmal Jill and Scott sorry to here about Sandy's passing, was out of town for the past month just saw the sad news. Sandy was the best to me and a good friend. He always took care of me.

MY DEEPEST CONDOLENCES, THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS... SINCERELY, JOHANNA PROCHASKA LAMBERT (BILL)

My sincerest sympathies to the family of Sandy Mackay. I had the pleasure of working with Sandy as a PIAA basketball referee. He was a good man who always treated me with respect. He will be missed. Rest in Peace.

Mrs. Mackay, Scott and Jill: My deepest sympathy on the passing of your Husband and Father. I have nothing but fond memories of working with him at the Kingston pool and getting to know your family. I regret not reaching out and making time for a visit. Scott I hope you have overcome the trauma of my diving lessons and Jill, I am sure you are as bright and bubbly as you were as a child. If your family ever needs anything please do not hesitate to reach out.

One of my favorite gym teachers at Pringle Street Elementary. Sandy inspired me to want to be a gym teacher when I got older. He used to always pitch for our kickball games and had a fierce left handed curve ball. I´m going to miss seeing him around coaching and being an athletic director and referee. A great guy!