Sandra K. Eells

July 2, 1947 ~ July 28, 2017
Born in: Union City, Pennsylvania
MEADVILLE - Sandra K. Eells, the daughter of Aden Boyd and Jane Rew, was born on July 2, 1947 and passed away at her home on July 28, 2017. Sandy was married to the love of her life, Richard Eells, until his passing October 13, 2006.
Sandy's compassion and desire to help others carried on long after her retirement as a Registered Nurse. She was very involved with CHAPS, Journey Center, NAMI and still had plenty of time to share with family and friends.
Family that miss her immensely include Jane & Joe Barr, Jim Boyd, Judy & Ralph Steeber, Katie, Phillipe & Emryck, Stephanie & Ben, Jill & Jim, Sherry & JB, Dawson, Elisa, Giovanni & Marian, Jeffrey, Melissa, Grace & Benjamin, Nicole, Matt, Alex, Josh & Adam, Becky, Mike, Darren & Zach, Cheryl, Jim, Kyle & Alex; not to mention her wonderful childhood friends, Tyke and Reb, that added so much fun to her everyday life.
Sandra K. Eells was an amazing person to know.
Sandra requested no services and entrusted the Ryan M. Warren Funeral Home & Cremation Services Inc., 544 Chestnut Street, Meadville, PA to take care of arrangements.
Memorial gathering will be on Sunday, August 13, from 3:00 P.M. until 6:00 P.M. at the Meadville Medical Center , Assembly Hall, 1034 Grove Street, Meadville, PA 16335.
Please share a memory or condolences on Sandy's Book of Memories at www.warrenfh.com
Sandy was so loved; so kind, so caring, and her warm heart was evident to all those she touched.
Sending loving thoughts to all family, to all friends. Sandy50 will be remembered in our hearts. Love, Therese and Charlie
Janie and family, please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. Our deepest condolences.
I’ve only known Sandy for a couple years, but in those years she has been very good to me and visa versa. she will always live in my heart.
Sandy will truly be missed. She was a kind and loving person. Family meant a lot to her and she loved her family, friends and grandchildren and they /we her. Some of our family favorite memories is taking Grandma and Grandpa to Laurel and Indian Caverns with us and going on the Gateway Clipper. It was also special that she was able to come and attend both Kyle and Alex ‘s graduations. Sandy, you are missed.
When thinking of Sandy, I’m drawn to a very special, loving and kind spirit. I remember Sandy from when we were very young and she taught me, the oldest of five “tough as nails boys” how to stitch a car or truck on a handkerchief. I think I did both and even sewed on a button or two. Only Sandy, with that special patience she possessed, could have pulled that off. So many pleasant memories from Sagertown, Pa. on to LA, Calif. while I was in the military. From McKean, Pa. to Akron, Ohio, she was always the same… sweet Sandy and we miss her dearly.