Jan 25, 2023
December 11 1944 - January 22 2023
It is with great sadness that the family of Sandra (Sandy) Wolsey announces her peaceful passing at Trillium Care Community in Kingston Ontario. Predeceased by her husband of 56 years Wayne Wolsey, her parents David and Alpha Cockerham and sister Sylvia. Sandy was one of five siblings (Eugene, Sylvia, Linda, Dawn)
Sandy will be forever missed by her two sons, Corey and Colin (Laurie), her seven grandchildren, Harley, Kora, Jackson, Tie, Cole, Breana and Arielle. Sandy and Wayne resided in Harrowsmith throughout their 56 years together. In the early years Sandy worked at Dupont Canada, several car dealerships and Weston Bakery. Sandy was most proud of the fact that she could serve her Harrowsmith community as a daycare provider for 27 years. She was instrumental in helping to raise many children and she loved every minute of it. Her “babies” were very special to her. She will be remembered by many children, young adults and their parents for her caring ways and maternal nurturing.
She was very proud of her two boys Corey and Colin and will be remembered by her family as a strong and determined women. She kept her sense of humor and remained positive till the last days. She enjoyed being surrounded by her family and will be greatly missed by her sons and grandchildren. Cremation has taken place as per Sandys wishes. The family would like to thank her team of caregivers, Doctors, nurses and psw’s for the wonderful care that was provided. Thanks to Verona Medical Center, Kaymar Rehabilitation, CBI Healthcare, OMS, Providence Care, ALS Society of Ontario and Trillium Care Community.
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