A candle was lit by Kirsty
on June 9, 2018 9:39 PM
Message from Christine and Angus McKay, Tillicoultry
September 1, 2017 1:22 PM
We are close friends of Sandy's sister Evelyn and her husband Jim. We met Sandy on some occasions when he returned to Tillicoultry to visit his family. It is with sadness that we learned of his passing . He was a lovely man and will be much missed by all who knew him. We wish Sandy's wife and children to know that we are thinking of them at this sad time.
A candle was lit by Pauline J Raiche
on August 29, 2017 6:44 AM
Message from Warren Hallisey
August 28, 2017 1:18 PM
Met Sandy many years ago when he formed BYSA along with Julie Hayes, Sheldon Savage. He never took credit for the many things he did for BYSA and Brockton adult soccer. He also formed a team consisting of novice and experienced players playing out of the LIT on Wednesday evenings. Then after a few years playing for Needham, developed another adult team that played out of Brockton in the "Over the Hill League" on Sunday mornings,after which beverages and food were served followed by a trip to the LIT. He had a fiery temper against opponents who he thought cheated or lied, but for the most part he was fun person to be with. He will be missed, and I wouldn't doubt he is already with Ino and Nazario building another team.
A candle was lit by Gaylene doCanto
on August 28, 2017 9:49 AM
My condolences to the Hall Family,
Sandy was definitely one of the best people I have known and I will greatly miss his humor, wit and how the importance of family and friends were important to him.
Message from John and Gail Studley
August 27, 2017 1:52 PM
Dear Christina and Family
Our heartfelt condolences in Sandy's passing, may he rest in peace.
John and Gail Studley
Message from Mr. & Mrs. Wally Puckett
August 24, 2017 10:50 PM
My Wife & I worked at the VAMC, in Brockton! We are Both deeply Saddened to Hear of Sandy`s Passing!!
Message from Paul Chapman
August 23, 2017 10:29 PM
Condolences to the Hall family. Met Sandy many years ago at his little brick home and shared starting up the BYSA. A true gentleman.