Sandy L. Spehar

Sandy L. Spehar, 74, of Custer City, passed away, Friday, October 13, 2017, surrounded by her loving family, at her residence.

Born April 5, 1943, in Buffalo, NY, she was a daughter of the late Vincent and Myrtle (Showers) McAndrew.

Sandy was a 1962 graduate of Bradford High School.

On June 16, 1962 in St. Bernard Church, she married Carl J. Spehar who survives.

She had been employed as a cook at St. Bernard School, Bradford Central Christian High School and for the University of Pittsburgh @ Bradford. She had also worked at Hospice as a sitter.

Mrs. Spehar was a member of St. Bernard Church. She enjoyed scratch off tickets, spending time with family, and especially her grandchildren.

In addition to her husband Carl of 55 years, she is survived by a daughter, Monica (Jason)  Carter, of Gray, TN, two sons, Carl J. "Joe" (Kathy Jo) Spehar, of Bradford, and Robert J. (Judy) Spehar, of Smithfield, NC, two sisters, Colleen Burton, of Punxsutawney, Kathy  Mangus, of Bradford, three brothers, Terry McAndrew, of Bradford, Brian McAndrew, of Oil City and Colin McAndrew, of Bradford, five grandchildren, Carlinda (Brandon) Shaw, Brittny (Josh) Sutton, Robert J. Spehar, Jr., Sarah Stafford, and Savannah Carter, two great grandchildren, Emily and Caroline Pickle. She was preceded in death by her parents, and one brother, Kevin McAndrew.

Family will be receiving friends on Monday, October 16, 2017, from 6:00 to 8:00pm in the Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes, Inc., 33 South Ave., where a prayer service will be held on Tuesday at 9:30am followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 10:00am in St. Bernard Church with Rev. Raymond Gramata as Celebrant. Committal Services and burial will follow in St. Bernard Cemetery.

Memorials if desired may be made to Hospice.

Online condolences may be made at www.hollenbeckcahill.com

 

 

HOLLENBECK-CAHILL Funeral Home

33 South Avenue • Bradford, PA 16701

All Condolences -

Dear Bud. So very sorry for your loss. Tad
— Rogers, JohnTad

Monica and family I am sorry for your loss. You''re in my prayers.
— Kathy Kipler

We send our love and prayers to the Spehar family. We thank God for her and the time we were able to get to know her. Rest in Peace sweet Mrs. Sandy. All our Love.
— Pat & Roger Sutton

Condolences for your loss of your beloved Sandy.
— Sandra Broyles

Thoughts and prayers to your family. Sandy was a wonderful woman and will be missed by everyone.
— Darcy Goll

Joe,Kathy Joe and Carlinda.. mike and I send you our deepest sympathies. Your in our thoughts and prayers. Sincerely, mike & Jodi Yohe
— Jodi yohe

Monica Our Prayers for you in your time of need, our love for you and your family.
— R. L. Shields

Sandy was a beautiful person inside and out. Loved waiting on her at the UniMart. Always put a smile on our faces. She will be sadly missed. You are all in our thoughts and Prayers.
— Pat & Randy Eschrich

I''m so sorry for your loss. Sandy was a very special lady. Love to you, Carlinda and family.
— Shannon Hayes

Prayers go out to the family and friends of sandy. May God be with you during this time.for comfort and healing. Heaven receive a beautiful angel shine on
— Jay gallik

I am so very sorry for your loss, but am so happy for her. With love and light
— June

My condolences to the entire family.
— Jim Coldren

Glen and I are praying for you.
— Glen and Debi Tabor

Carlinda and family- My heart breaks for you. These hard times will pass, but all your joyous memories will always be with you. She was VERY special.
— Andrea

Condolences

  • Dear Bud. So very sorry for your loss. Tad

    — Rogers, JohnTad
  • Monica and family I am sorry for your loss. You''re in my prayers.

    — Kathy Kipler
  • We send our love and prayers to the Spehar family. We thank God for her and the time we were able to get to know her. Rest in Peace sweet Mrs. Sandy. All our Love.

    — Pat & Roger Sutton
  • Condolences for your loss of your beloved Sandy.

    — Sandra Broyles
  • Thoughts and prayers to your family. Sandy was a wonderful woman and will be missed by everyone.

    — Darcy Goll