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McLean, Sandra

MCLEAN, Sandra

1954 - 2020

Sandra Elizabeth McLean December 24, 1954 – August 11, 2020

With profound sadness, we announce the passing of Sandra Elizabeth McLean (nee MacMillan) on August 11, 2020.

She was the beloved wife of Glen Stanley McLean.  She will be missed by her brothers Gord MacMillan and Merrill MacMillan and many nephews, nieces, and friends. Predeceased by her father J.B Millar Macmillan and her mother Mary Macmillan.

Sandra was an intrepid traveler and a lover of adventure.  She visited over 80 countries in her travels and acquired memorabilia from everywhere she went.  She lived a full life and enjoyed every minute whether traveling for vacation, working in the logistics industry around the world, training oilfield workers in the jungle of Sumatra and on offshore platforms in the South China Sea or just relaxing at home with her husband.  Sandra and Glen split their time between their lake front cottage on Lake Macgregor in Val-Des-Monts, Quebec and their golf course home in Davenport, Florida.

We would like to extend a heartfelt thanks to the staff/frontline workers at Celebration Hospital in Florida and to Jessica Ival in Val-des Monts for the wonderful care and love they gave Sandra.

As per Sandra's request, there will be no funeral service held. For those who wish to do so, donations to the Canadian Diabetes Foundation would be appreciated.

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Rilely

All my best to you and your family Rilely.

Jaimes Short, August 25, 2020

Glen and boys

Thoughts and prayers go out to you all.

Eric, Signe,Kelsy, Travis and Zoe Tudor , August 25, 2020

Glen

Our love for Sandra will be forever, and you have been such a wonderful husband, friend and caregiver. God Bless you!

Tione and Mark Kalafian, August 26, 2020

Glen McLean, Gord and Louise and family, Merrill and Leslie

Sending you our deepest sympathy. Our thoughts are with you in this difficult time.

Michèle Bourdeau and Phil Mifflen, August 27, 2020

Sandra's Family

Sandra was always a pleasure to see at family reunions. We will miss her brief visits where her presence was understood to be temporary in our part of the world. Her positive attitude and energetic personality was remarkable. Our sympathies to the McLean and MacMillan families.

Fern and Josie Bourdeau, August 27, 2020

the family

My thoughts are with you during this time. I am so sorry for your loss. Take care xo

anne bourdeau, August 28, 2020

Glen McLean

Our deep condolences for this sad loss, Glen. May you find comfort in memories of happy days together.
Kathie and Richard Reid, Cremona AB

Kathie Reid, August 29, 2020

Glen McLean

Our heart felt condolences to you and yours.
Sandra was a very good friend and amazing lady and she will be dearly missed by Lucie and I. Take care of yourself and please don't hesitate to contact us for anything we can help with.
Desi and Lucie

Desi and Lucie Fald, August 31, 2020

Gord, Merrill, Ian and families

My sincere condolences on the loss of Sandra.

Sandra was a fellow student at Gatineau Elementary, though our paths only crossed briefly since (I attended her mother's funeral in 2011 when Sandra gave a moving and sweet tribute to her Mom).

One of my favourite memories of Sandra is one stormy winter school night when a sister, a cousin and I stayed at the MacMillan's overnight because the school bus could not get us home to the Farm due to the bad roads. Sandra and we girls put on a play that evening for a very encouraging audience of two - Mary and Millar! Sandra's leadership skills were at their best that evening! No school snow days back then - lol.

May Sandra now peacefully rest her adventurous spirit, though way too soon.

Cherish your memories.

Donna Scullion-Patterson, September 2, 2020