Sandra Lee McAndrew
Sandra Lee McAndrew, 63, of Leonard Run, Limestone, NY, passed away Saturday, April 3, 2021 at Olean General Hospital.
Born on May 31, 1957 in Bradford, PA, she was a daughter of Bruce and Beverly (Yard) Fargo.
On November 5, 1980, she married Timothy M. McAndrew who survives.
She was a 1975 graduate of Limestone Union Free School, and later attended Jamestown Community College.
Sandy was employed as the Town Clerk for the Town of Carrollton for over 20 years. She also bartended at the Italian Club in Bradford.
Sandy was an avid sports fan; she loved the Buffalo Bills, Buffalo Sabres, and St. Bonaventure Basketball. She enjoyed boating, fishing, trips to the casino, and spending time with family; her greatest love of all was her grandchildren.
Surviving in addition to her husband Tim, of 40 years, are two sons, Joel (Susan) McAndrew of Cleveland, OH, and Jason (Lyndsey) McAndrew, of Bradford, PA, three daughters, Quinn McAndrew of Mechanicsburg, PA, Melissa “Missy” (Shawn) Ivanich of Olean, NY, and Tina (Jason) Lyons of Portville, NY, seven grandchildren, Jared, Derek, Dawson, Elijah, Sabre, Christian and Charlie, one sister Kathleen "Kim" (Mark) Peterson, of Wheatfield, NY, two brothers, Donald "Jig" (Lisa) Fargo, of Limestone, NY, and Patrick (Patricia) Fargo, of Custer City, PA, her mother-in-law Gloria McAndrew of Bradford, and several nieces and nephews.
Friends will be invited to attend a Celebration of Sandy's Life at a later date to be announced.
Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes Inc.
Memorial contributions if desired may be made to McKean County SPCA PO Box 113 Bradford, PA 16701.
Online condolences may be expressed at www.hollenbeckcahill.com
All Condolences -
Tim and family
I am so saddened to hear of the passing of sandy she will be truly missed.
— James Ross
My heart was broken to learn the news about Sandy.
She was my first cousin and a member of one of my favorite families. We always always always had fun and laughter whenever we were together.
She will be remembered for having the best sense of humor and for seeing the best in others. She was always so loving.
Sandy you were one of a kind and will be forever missed.
Praying for her family and all who loved her to find comfort and strength in the days to come.
— Shelle Lee
Was so sorry to hear about Sandy. I, Barbara, worked with Sandy at the Municipal Building several years. She was a great friend. Will miss her smiling face.
— Don & Barbara Scacchi
Quinn and family - I am sending my deepest sympathies to you all.
— Becca Campana
Tim, Jig, Pat, Kim, Mark, and sons and daughters. My deepest sympathy to you all on Sandy’s passing. I was shocked when I read the paper that day. I will always remember her for being upbeat all the time, and also as one of the funniest humans I e had the pleasure of knowing. Once again, my heartfelt condolences to all.
— John V. Pupo
Tim, Jig, Pat, Kim, Mark, and sons and daughters. My deepest sympathy to you all on Sandy’s passing. I was shocked when I read the paper that day. I will always remember her for being upbeat all the time, and also as one of the funniest humans I e had the pleasure of knowing. Once again, my heartfelt condolences to all.
— John V. Pupo
Deepest condolences and sympathies to both the Fargo & McAndrew families. Over the 40+ years that I have known Sandy, I can''t remember a single time that she wasn''t smiling & didn''t have something to say that made me laugh. She was a beautiful person that will be missed by all that knew her.
— Lynn & Rhoni Case
Tim and Family
Sorry for your loss, Sandy was always nice to Mark and I. She will be missed!
— Roberta Williams
So sorry to hear of Sandy passing. She was such a sweet women. She would pass me candy from behind while I was on the bench durning basketball games. I loved her for that.
— Craig Ryan
Hugs and Prayers to all Sandy will be missed RIP
— Larry & MArianne Lucco
Sweet, Beautiful lady we will miss you dearly! You always lit up a room and we know your light is shining brighter now.
Our thoughts, prayers and sincerest condolences go out to Tim and Sandy''s entire family.
— ~Joe & Traci Maley~
Sandy we couldn’t have had Raffaels Cafe if it wasn’t for you. We had so many good laughs there and you were a part of our family! I know you are laughing with my Gram and Mom now. Rip dear friend.
— Tara Bottone
I am so sorry to hear about the passing of Sandy. She was an amazing woman. Praying for you all. Love
— Laura Kaltenbach
Our hearts break for all of you! Sandy was one of the best and will be sorely missed. Still, while we think of the times we got to spend with her, we can''t keep from smiling, remembering her sense of humor. While our world is quite a bit darker, the heavens will surely shine brighter with the light of her smile!
— Dennis and Linda Thiel
My deepest sympathies to the McAndrew and Fargo families. Sandy was one of a kind, a sense of humor and smile that was infectious. To know her was to love her. Rest in Peace my friend.
— Kathie Ruth
Tim, Joel, Quinn, Missy, Jason and Tina, I am so sorry for your loss. I am praying for your family. Sandy was an amazing Mother and Grandmother. She was such a bright, happy person and she will be greatly missed.
My deepest sympathy to you all.
— Mary Kaltenbach