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Sandra Watford Obituary

Sandra L. Watford passed away peacefully in the early morning hours on November 26, 2011 after fighting cancer for nearly 30 years. Sandra L. Watford (Sandy) was born in the panhandle of Nebraska in the town of Chadron on March 30, 1943. She was born to Gordon and Helen Redfern. She grew up on a farm with 3 sisters and a brother. One of her favourite quips was that her dad was an equal opportunity employer. She and her sisters drove as many truck loads of wheat to town as her brother did. She attended grammar school and high school at Chadron Prep School and graduated high school in 1961, the last graduating class before the school closed. Attending Chadron State College was an understood next step in the Redfern family. Sandy frequently stated that her parents pretty much said the children could go to college anywhere they wanted to, so long as they were home for dinner and slept in their own beds. She had definite plans to attend Chadron State. After graduating she began her teaching career. After college she married Lyndell Nelson and they became the parents of two daughters; they later divorced. She continued to teach from time to time in Colorado and later started working for Ford Aerospace Corporation in 1982 as a secretary. At Ford Aerospace, she met, and subsequently married Spurge Watford, in 1984. They forged a strong partnership for 27 years. Upon marrying Spurge, she gained two stepdaughters, Kelley and Becki. In 2002, Sandy and Spurge realized they were suddenly in the ranks of millions of others that were raising grandchildren on a full time basis with Brittany, Melody and Jayden. In concert with raising grandchildren, Sandy became a co-leader of a support group for grandparents raising grandchildren and was a key person in coordinating the grandparent raising grandchildren activities with the El Paso County Department of Human Services. Sandy devoted generous energy to causes she cared about from the time she was a child in 4-H, on to high school and college. Her current passions included Grandparent Support Group, Bible studies, First Presbyterian Church Pathfinders, sewing, and collecting friends. She has been involved in many activities over the years including being active in her HOA, and was an active participant in convincing the City to develop a multi-use trail through her neighborhood which is part national rails to trails system. She has attended and /or co-led Bible Studies for many years. In 1991, she made all the dresses for her daughter Becki's wedding - working during each time that chemotherapy side effects were somewhat reduced. Subsequently, she had her own business for a few years sewing out of her home (specializing in bridesmaids dresses). The grand finale of her pleasure in sewing came two years ago by making each of her sisters, her daughter, Julie, and herself coats out of her Dad's old farm overalls and shirts. She later stated this was “Unbelievable fun!� In the spring of 2006 a blood test and a subsequent PT scan showed the cancer had returned and had metastasized. Her final five years have been filled with ups and downs. She felt her job was being a guinea pig for cancer treatments. In her final meeting with her Oncologist, Dr. Sue Kim at Pikes Peak Cancer Centers, Dr. Kim stated that Sandy has not only been an inspiration in surviving cancer for almost 30 years, but also had been a pioneer in cancer research. Sandy contributed a great deal to the science of treating cancer and to the knowledge of Dr. Kim by utilizing numerous cancer drugs as they were emerging and being tested. She was preceded in death by her parents, granddaughter, Lorna Stewart, her brother Ken Redfern, stepdaughter Becki Marietta and nephew, Troy Rickenbach. She is survived: by her husband Spurgeon E. Watford; her daughter Julie (Tim) McMakin, her daughter Andrea Cruz, her step daughter Kelley Watford; grandchildren Logan and Landon Stewart, Tanner and Taylor McMakin, Jayden and Justin Hardman, Brittany and Melody Watford; sisters: Marilynne (Rick) Rickenbach, Sharon (Bob) Rickenbach, Linda Redfern, and her sister-in-law JoAnn Redfern, her lucky nieces and nephews, aunts and uncles, cousins and her many cherished friends. There will be a viewing at Swan-Law Funeral Home on Tuesday, November 29, 2011 from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.. Services will be at First Presbyterian Church on Wednesday, November 30, 2011 at 11:00 a.m. with John Goodale conducting the service. A reception will be held in Fellowship Hall at First Presbyterian Church following the service. Graveside service is scheduled for Wednesday at 3:00 p.m., Memorial Gardens Cemetery, 3875 Airport Road, Colorado Springs. In lieu of flowers, attendees are encouraged to give to their charity of choice or to Sandy's favorite charity: Victory Village Christian Academy at Heart Ministries, P.O. Box 2068, Hutchinson, KS 67504-2068.

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Published by The Gazette on Nov. 29, 2011.

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Andrea Cruz

January 6, 2012

Mom I miss you so much and I love you I can feel you beside me all the time now I know you are with me I love you

Andrea Cruz

December 12, 2011

Mom I love you and miss you so much RIP

December 5, 2011

Spurge and family, we are new in the SS class of Pathfinders.......but Sandra always came up to us when she could and thanked us for the music we gave to the class.................She will be missed by us, always...praying for you.......Jeanne and Vonzell Lynn...Divide, CO

Joan Martin

December 4, 2011

To The Family of Sandy Watford,
I was saddened to read about the loss of a beautiful woman. Sandy gave so much! You will be greatly missd.

December 2, 2011

Spurge, We are so sorry for your loss of a beautiful woman in your life. Our prayers go out to you and your family and may God ease your grieving with the knowledge that Sandy is at peace and no longer in pain. Vonnie and Wayne Means, Black Diamond, Wa.

Bill & Carole Cowell

December 1, 2011

Dear Spurge and Family; Our lives have been enriched so much by knowing you and Sandy and your family. In the cycle of life, she has now gone to her eternal reward, but as Christians we have the blessed hope of being reunited in the time of our own homegoing. Thank you so much for all of your kindnesses to us here at Victory Village. It has been an honor to have Brittany and Melody as students, and we know you and their grandma have left an indellible impression on their lives. We will stay in touch, and we pray for God's grace and peace to rest upon you all. Love, Bill & Carole Cowell & all the Victory Village Family

November 30, 2011

Spurge and family,We all here in Rustic hills will miss Sandy, What a great tribute todays funeral was to her,a great lady,wife and mother. Sandie Kelly Rustic Hills

Rita Wiley

November 29, 2011

So sad and sorry to know that Sandy is gone, but she left a powerful legacy of courage and grace. A quote that I recently read seemed appropriate for the amazing way that Sandy lived each and every day to the fullest regardless of how difficult it may have seemed.

"We gain strength, and courage, and confidence by each experience in which we really stop to look fear in the face... we must do that which we think we cannot." Eleanor Roosevelt

Sandy, may you rest in peace in heaven and be without anymore pain and suffering! We will miss your effervescent presence!

Judy Arnold

November 29, 2011

Dear Spurge & Family, my prayers and thoughts go out to each of you during this big loss in your family. You were blessed to have such a neat lady to walk with you for a short time in life and we were all blessed to know her. Please know there are many who love you!

Sally Taylor

November 29, 2011

Spurge and Family - So sorry to hear of your loss. What a courageous woman that had a real zest for life and love of family. God's Blessings on you all during this difficult time and the days ahead.

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