I am writing this about Sandy, and her mother, Sherry Abbott, because I want to honor both of these important women.
Sherry would talk about all of her children, but today it is all about Sandy. Sherry would speak about how Sandy was so easy to entertain when she was young. Sandy loved to look at magazines be it on fashion, or products to use around the house.
Sandy could sit for hours just letting her imagination flow free. When Sandy would find something she thought Sherry would like Sandy would say, “When I grow up I will buy you this”.
Sherry always spoke at how Sandy, as a little girl, had so much compassion. This trait follows her into womanhood. Sandy was a treasure for sure.
Sandy also loved to ride motorcycles. Her beautiful Indian motorcycle in Mother of Pearl, was truly a vision to behold.
What I have always loved and respected was Sandy, being a very thin woman, never felt this should hold her back.
I believe that Samdy is wrapped in the arms of Angels. She is with her mother Sherry, and many members of the family. Be Blessed Sandy.
Aunt Diana