In Celebration of

Sandy Massine

February 5, 1944 -  March 21, 2020

Massine, Sandy, acsc
1944 – 2020

Peacefully in hospital, on March 21, 2020. Beloved wife of 52 years to Clarence Massine. Loving mother of David (Kelly Dexter) and Kathleen (Brent Coumont). Proud Gemma of Sydney and Quinn. She leaves behind her sister Susan McIntosh (Roger, Tamey & Shannon) and brother Michael Tobin and many cousins and friends.

The family wishes to thank the staff at the Ottawa Hospital, Civic Campus, for their exceptional care and compassion.

Due to the Covid-19 virus, a Funeral Mass and Celebration of Sandy’s Life will be held at a later date.

In memory of Sandy, in lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to the Ottawa Hospital Foundation in support of their amazing staff and the research and care they provide. Online condolences may be made at www.colefuneralservices.com.

Guestbook 

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Rosemary, Paul Delaney & family (Cousin)

Entered March 27, 2020 from Calgary

Dear Clarence , David, Kathleen & family

Our Deepest Condolences on the loss of your dear Wife & Mother .
We are so thankful for all the wonderful trips
that you & Sandy made to Calgary to see us ! We will miss her . May God give you comfort & peace during this difficult time .

Jody Myles (Friend)

Entered March 28, 2020 from Ottawa

Dave, Kelly, Sid and Quinn,

Our deepest condolences on your terrible loss. So sorry to hear of your Mom's passing Dave. You are in our thoughts during this difficult time.

Jo and Kitiya Myles

Anna M. Janigan (parishioner of St. Basil's)

Entered March 28, 2020 from Ottawa

Clarence,

My sympathy to you and your family on the loss of Sandy.

Anna M. Janigan
St. Basil's parishioner

John and Anna Dorner (Long time friends)

Entered March 29, 2020 from Ottawa

Dear Clarence, David and Kathleen and family,
Our hearts and prayers are with all of you. Sandy was a very close and special friend of ours. Sandy was not only a friend, but also one who worked with us. Anna first met Sandy at Dr. F.J. McDonald School. As a supply teacher she was always ready to step in when a teacher was needed. John came to know her later and was able to call on her to serve in different capacities in the schools where he worked. Friendship became a natural outcome as we got to know Clarence and their children. Over the years we have relied on each other in good times and in bad, and supported each other in our faith. May God bless Sandy, Clarence and the family.

Marlene de Pominville-Glover and Family (Cousin)

Entered March 29, 2020 from Osgoode, Ontario

My deepest sympathies to you all, Clarence, David, Kathleen, Susan and Michael.

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