Condolences
Jeannie, Jackie & Families
My sincerest sympathy on the passing of Sandy. She will be greatly missed by her family.
Your Cousin – Lorrie Pierson
Jackie/ Jeanie;
I just found out about Sandy. I am so sorry to hear of her passing. I know how much you miss her.
Sally
I was so saddened to hear of Sandy’s passing. I remember her as a bright light and always supportive. I so appreciated her kindness and sense of humor over the many years we both worked in management at the FMC.
Dear Jean and Jackie
I send you my deepest sympathy at this difficult time
Beth Morrison
Our most sincere sympathy to all of Sandy’s precious family. She will be
missed by all who knew her.
Harry and Peggy and family
Jackie and family
I’m so sorry to hear of Sandy’s death. She was a really special person . I loved her kindness, her genuine concern for other people, her wonderful sense of fun…
Marg (Pharmacy On Call)
My thoughts and prayers are with all of you in the loss of your Sister and Aunt. Sandy and I graduated from Nursing in 1973. Although I didn’t know her well in training as we lived on different floors in residence. There was always a bit of rivalry between the floors and we all thought that our floor was the best. I did get to know her better when we were both working at the Foothills and also when we were planning our class reunions. She was truly a very special person. She touched the lives of many people and will be greatly missed. Keep your special memories close and continue to share them with others. With deepest and heartfelt sympathy. Peggy Jones
I knew Sandy when she was a student nurse. When Sandy graduated she came to work on ICU before going on to orthopaedics. I was the unit clerk on the ICU at that time. Over the years I would see Sandy as I worked in different areas in the hospital and she would always have time to say “Hello” with a big smile. My deepest sympathy to all of you. Pauline Davies.
Helo Jackie and Jean; Jenn, Erin and Heather.
I remember and can hear Sandy’s laugh and sense of humor. Sandy balanced her commitment to Nursing and her ever ready sense of the “the ha ha” which helped many of her colleagues including me. There is real sadness with the premature end of Sandy’s journey and though we had not spoken for about a year I know that her love of family and your love for your sister and aunt was the real gift.
My condolences, Carol Wild
Dear family and friends of Sandra Pierson, nursing has lost a wonderful person and very compassionate nurse. Edith Schroeder
Jackie and Jean
Our thoughts are with you in the loss of your sister. There is love that will live forever, and there are memories that will shine through the sorrow. May the wonderful memories of your sister’s love be with you and comfort you at this time.
With Deepest Sympathy
Judy and Ron
Hi Jackie and Jean
What laughs we had on the golf course.
The yearly tournament in Nanton was a
highlight. Sandy had the best laugh in the world.
Thinking of you all.
Linda McWhinnie
I went to Medicine Hat High with Sandy, we were on a few committees together and she was always a fun person to be around. When I saw her Obit photo in the Herald I immediately recognized her and dragged out my old high school yearbook. Her face had not changed a bit. I will miss you Sandy, even though we haven’t seen each other in years and I am glad that you realized your dream to be a nurse.
Bruce Waldie
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