Stella “May” Sandifer, age 101 left her home on March 11, 2011 to go see Jesus. She was born in Causey, New Mexico on October 4, 1909 to Harvey and Nellie (Palmer) Weygandt. The family spent four years at the homestead before moving to Calumet, OK in their covered wagon. She received her education in Calumet and also in Collinsville, OK.
On Easter, Sunday, April 21, 1935 she and James T. Sandifer were married in Collinsville, OK. They moved to Washington State in 1936. She was a member of Old Nob Hill Church of God for over 25 years. She and Jim were members of Central Assembly of God for many years. She taught Sunday School and also served as Sunday School Secretary. She was a very particular house keeper and loved going fishing and camping in the camper that Jim built. Her children and grandchildren and her husband were a special part of her life.
She is survived by sons, John of Yakima, Wayne of Richland and James LeRoy & wife Carol of Anna, TX. There are three grandchildren, Scott of Pasco; daughter-in-law, Velma Johnson of Pasco; granddaughter, Tamara Gayle Wilson; grandson, Kevin James and wife Kimberly of Ft. Worth, TX; three great-granddaughters, Kaitlyn Destiny Lockett, Kara Renee Shaw and Myika Thompson; one great-grandson, Derek James Sandifer and many nieces and nephews. May was preceded in death by her parents, Harvey and Nellie Weygandt, two brothers, Leonard and Wilbur Weygandt, her sister, Flora Nevin and early twin sisters, Grace Mildred and Gladys Mayola. Her husband, James Sandifer preceded her in death on August, 14, 2003.
A special thanks to Memorial Home Health Care Services several years ago and recently a very brief period of assistance from Memorial Hospice.
The very blest thank you for Dr. Gerald Ellison, her physician during his entire 40 years of practice. He followed Dr. Anderson who was her previous doctor. Upon Dr. Ellisons retirement a handsome young doctor - Dr. Jeff Vantroba was Mays choice to be her doctor. Special thanks and rememberance to all three. Dr. Anderson has gone to be with his Lord.
Mom, now that you’re in your Heavenly home you can get in the boat and go fishing with dad, Edgar & Lola Trietch and Howard & Helen Light, Evelyn Moore.
“Beautiful Memories” Give dad a hug for all of us. Much Love, Johnny, Wayne and LeRoy
Jimbo, our 4 footed house mate sends a P.S. “Grandma you didn’t tell me bye bye and I miss our rendezvous under the kitchen table—SPECIAL IN DEED!!! Love ya – Jimbo
Visitation will be 4:00 – 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, March 16, 2011 at Keith & Keith Ninth Avenue Chapel. Graveside Service will be 10:00 a.m. Thursday, March 17th at West Hills Memorial Park. A Memorial Service will follow at 12:00 (Noon) in the Keith & Keith Ninth Avenue Chapel.
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