
PATRICIA MAE "SANDI" BARCLAY Patricia Mae "Sandi" Barclay, 65, formerly of Fort Pierce, died on March 20, 2015 at her residence in Jefferson, Georgia. Graduate of Dan McCarty High School. Survived by brothers Dr. Joseph Edward Barclay and Robert Patrick Barclay; and nephew Alexander Barclay. Sandi was preceded in death by her parents Joseph and Mae Barclay. A private family service has been held.
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Pamela Thomas
RIP Sandy. I haven't seen her since High School but she sure was a beautiful and sweet girl. Condolences to her family and friends.
Raymond Keaton
"Rest In Peace" Sandy. Your classmates will never forget you. Voted "Prettiest Girl"; you most certainly were. But your real beauty came from within. I will remember you most for your kind and compassionate soul. My heart-felt condolences to your family and many friends as we have all lost a beautiful person.
Linda Latwaitis (Olson)
"May the angels lead you into Paradise... and may you find eternal rest."
Linda Fennell (Melton)
So incredibly sorry to hear about the passing of Sandy. I enjoyed her friendship so much, but had not seen her since high school, if my memory serves me right. She was a beautiful girl with a big heart. Another Eagle has flown. <3
Norman Hall (Hall)
Sandy, you were a beautiful ,sweet and to some of us a mysterious girl. I doubt there was a single red blooded male who didn't lust after you at one time or another. I will never forget the night you were a guest in my house. It allowed me to see you in a totally new light. Until then I had you on such a pedestal that I thought you would never give me the time of day. Rest in peace sweet woman...you left an indelible mark.
Laura Koblegard (Hayes)
I first met Sandy in fifth grade with Mrs. Eagan as our teacher. We continued as friends all the way through high school. I think she never knew how pretty she was, nor how kind. I have wished so many times she would reconnect with her DMHS friends. Rest in peace, Sandy. You have been missed all this time.
Karla Metzger (Kizer)
Sandy was warm, quietly friendly, bright and seemingly unaware of how beautiful she was. There were a few times that she shared something that had hurt her feelings, but I never knew her to seek revenge or hold a grudge. She crossed my mind a few weeks ago, and I wondered how her life had gone for her, so this announcement was both sad and startling in its timing. I hope life was as kind to her as she was to everyone around her.
Mary Jean Pitts (Crawford)
I was friends with her in high school and remember her breathily at IRJC. She was a beautiful person inside and out. I have always wondered what became of her. I will keep her and her family in my prayers. I wish I had known she lived in Georgia.
Cynthia Arber (Ford)
I also remember Sandi as beautiful inside and out. Looking back there were others with those qualities; Laura Koblegard, Frances and Felix Poppell, Linda Fennell and so many more. People that displayed kindness comes first at any expense. Rest in Peace,Sandi. Came across this piece this am and thought it fitting to send Sandi on her way with . . . a piece from our time.
Lyn Tidwell (Davis-Hund)
You were such a sweet person and a beautiful girl. Thank you for being among us for the short time you were here. God bless