Sandy-Meredith-Obituary

Sandy Meredith

Clermont, Georgia

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Sandy Meredith, 71, of Clermont died Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2009. Born in Tampa, Fla., she lived for many years in Jacksonville, Fla., before moving to the Atlanta area in 1976. Sandy was a well-known real estate agent for 32 years, many of those years with RE/MAX, and retired in 2008. She was a member...

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It's odd that this would pull into my email. I have been talking about Sandy for about a week now. Sandy was a very special person, She and Ted were very welcoming and warm people. I also know they were so much in love. I would get tickled when she would talk about Ted, she reminded me of a giggly little girl. Such a wonderful and kind person. She always treated people with respect and what a wonderful hostess. Her home was always impeccable and yes she did love antiques as do I. I'm really...

I knew Sandy to be a very happy and gracious person. Sandy and Ted were real sweethearts. She loved to invite people to her home and you always felt welcome in their home. She will be missed by many.

My thoughts and prayers are with you Ted and all your family. Everytime I think of Sandy, I remember the Chili Cookoff that she had every year and how much fun that was. At the Re/Max sales meetings she was always willing to share realestate tips that might help some us. She will be greatly missed.

Sandy was my sister-in-law. Although I did not get to see her very often, I knew her as a wonderful woman - loving, caring, energetic, happy, beautiful, enthusiastic, talented, creative, thoughtful, kind - and a wonderful wife to my brother, Ted. She will be sorely missed and will always remain in our memory.

There's an empty place in our world today without Sandy.. she was larger than life, beautiful lady inside and out. I learned a lot from Sandy when I worked with her at Re/max, she could pull off an open house like no other.. you didn't won't to miss those coconut cakes, they were the best! After retirement she always talked about her husband Ted and her Church with such excitement. Sandy, I look forward to seeing you again someday....

Sandy was our classmate in Andrew Jackson and we all loved her and she was a hit at our reunions every 5 years.. We will miss her and send our love and condolences to her family..God bless each of you..
Steve and Pat Limbaugh

I have heard other Realtors say that Sandy was in real estate before there was dirt.!! She was a wonderful agent and a sweet and generous person..As a Realtor, I so enjoyed her friendship and looked forward to each opportunity to work with her. She will be missed by all who knew her.
Richard Floersheim, Gainesville, Georgia

Sandy was a beautiful person, so easy to know and one of my very special friends in the real estate business. Always appreciated her opinions which were always "right on the money". Missed her coming to see me when she retired, and treasure the times she spent with me over these past 20+ years. Her memory is far reaching - everyone knew who "The Real Estate Lady" was. Her legacy will live on just as her memory will in my heart. I thank God to have been blessed by having her as a friend. My...

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.