Sanford-MENDELSON-Obituary

Sanford MENDELSON

Dayton, Ohio

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MENDELSON, Sanford "Sandy" Age 77, of Dayton, passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, July 3, 2021. Sandy was a graduate of Meadowdale High School and served in the US Army. He enjoyed boating, travel and spending time in Florida. His life's passion was his business Mendelson's and his...

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When passing near the Dragon´s ballpark, I marvel at how your vision for the future has materialized. You were ahead of your time in so many ways. I will always remember you my friend.

We can not believe it has been a year already that you left us remiss you so much

Condolences to the Family of Sandy I worked for him in 2011 down at the store in Downtown I enjoyed the work and his energy may god Wrap his arms around the family during this time.

I just heard of Sandy's passing. What a huge loss to your family and the City of Dayton. Sandy always had time to stop and chat when he ran into Skip DT or in Springboro. He always referred to you as "Skip's girlfriend." Sandy's chats were never short. That is part of what made him Sandy. I lost my Skip on August 17, 2020. I visit him frequently at a small cemetary in Montgomery. He loved seeing you both at the annual Christmas Party and especially when they announced his retirement. It was...

My condolences, Sandy was a good man and full of energy. I have so many memories of Mendelson's down town. Sandy is a huge part of them. He was a good boss to me and especially my dad Sandy. My dad was Little Sandy and Sandy Mendelson was big Sandy. Or M1 Your big personality will be forever remembered by many and many many thanks for all you did for Dayton. You are missed Sandy,

Dear Bonnie and family. My condolences to you, Harlan, Heather, and the rest of the family. Sandy and I had had a sincere and close friendship since he was a student at Colonel White High School. He grew, but never changed. I considered him one of my closest friends in Dayton and looked forward to seeing him. He was a special individual and I will always remember him and your family's support of me and my efforts to serve youth and the community. Love and respect, Willis Bing Davis.

My condolences to Harlan and Heather and the rest of the family. I worked in the eBay store for Harlan. I enjoyed Sandy's enthusiasm for selling products. His joy for life was incredible. The Downtown Dayton area owes a great amount to Sandy. God bless...

Bonnie, I was so sad to learn Sandy had suddenly passed away. There are so many emotions and memories of our times together. Please know you & your family are in my thoughts and prayers. Hans has been gone 5 years yesterday, July 8 and would love to share memories of our earlier times together. Sending much love and strength. Sherry

My deepest condolences to the entire family on your loss.