Posted on behalf of Sherry MacGregor:
I never imagined that I would be writing something like this. While I am not there today, my heart and love are.
I will be forever grateful for the few days I was able to spend with her before she passed. I also thank you
all for being here and showing your love for Sandy.
Sandy was the 1st best friend I ever had. We were inseparable. So close in age that we called each other
twinnie. Once we moved to Anaheim, she made a friend named Patty, but I didn't need to worry because they included me
That's when the crazy shenanigans began. We were like little Oliver Twists'. Always looking for Candy or any coins we could
get from people, of course, to buy candy. We would make up scavenger hunts, go-go dance in an alley behind
a bar so they could toss quarters to us. We were so weird, but we had so much fun. At one time there was a T.V. show
called Honey West. We loved that show. She was a cop or something. Anyway, the three of us are at Cindy's Ice Cream
Parlor (of course) and a policeman came in. Well, we decide to ask him if he had a crime that we could help him solve.
What a nice guy, he told us yes. We went to a shop a few doors down and he told us that it happened there. I don't
remember all the details but he thanked us for helping him solve it. Man, we were so excited!!! So sweet of him.
It wasn't just all childhood; it is a lifelong hood. We always looked out for one another and had each other's back.
Of course we would have fights, we are siblings. Let me tell you, she could kick my butt every time, but if anyone came after
one of us, not happening. The funny part that I am actually laughing about writing this now is....
Neither of us knew how to fight!! However, we did know how to talk ourselves out of one. Well, a lot more than one. We had our share of fun memories. They might not have been fun at the moment, but we sure did laugh about them later.
I remember when we were at a carnival, on the egg-beater ride. It was horrible, every time we went by the guy we would
scream at him to stop. He would respond with " just a little bit faster". We would laugh so much about that later. Every story that we shared always ended up with us laughing.
I remember the last time I went to visit Sandy, Paul was visiting family and I flew down for the weekend to stay with her
and paint Paul's closet. The last evening, we were sitting on the couch, surrounded by cats, and she had beautiful tea lights
lit. It was so beautiful and peaceful. I will miss her forever. I will always have her in my memories and in my heart.
We will always be best friends forever.
Love you my twinnie
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