In Remembrance Of
Sandra D. Beattie
Sandra Diane Beattie, 72 of Gower, MO passed away April 2, 2020.
She was born on December 22, 1947 to James Robert and Leola Mae (Bechtelheimer) Wood in White Salmon, Washington. She grew up in Trout Lake, Washington. Sandra moved to Colorado where she met her husband Ralph Franklin Beattie. They were married on October 14, 1964. They enjoyed hunting, fishing and being outdoors. Ralph passed away September 5, 2011.
Sandra enjoyed baking and loved being a homemaker. In later years she became an avid sports fan, cheering on the KC Royals, the KC Chiefs and the Seattle Seahawks.
She had 7 sisters and 4 brothers.
Sandra is survived by her children Dawn Ann Beattie and husband Don Easy, Los Angeles, CA, Darrel Beattie and wife Tracy, Livingston, MT, Sam Beattie and wife Sherry, Kingman, AZ and Bert Beattie and wife Johna, Gower, MO; grandchildren Bo Moore, Marcus Mugford, Sarah Tramp, Audrey Tramp, Drew Beattie, Lauren Castellaw, Harper Beattie, Shayne Utter, Kaysha Roberts, Shanea Wilmot, Corissa Beattie, Preston Beattie, Guy Beattie, and Dakota Beattie; and 13 great-grandchildren; other relatives and many friends.
Private family services will be held at a later date.
Arrangements by Hixson-Klein Funeral Home, Gower.
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Samuel P. Beattie
Mom was tough as nails but also very loving and protective of her children. From taking school pictures cross eyed or one eye shot with red spray paint for school pictures , countless meetings with teachers and principal , nursing a busted arm from a tree fall, wrecking bikes and motorcycles losing hide. From help with heartache and self destruction as a kid to fishing camping and laughs mom was always there, she never gave up on any of her kids or grandkids no matter the circumstances . Mom was a true fighter that refused to be defeated in life.. Just wanna say I love you mom and dad and glad your back together .
Shanea Wilmot
Love you so much Grandma I hope you and Grandpa are enjoying each others company again. Rest in Peace. <3
David and Shirley Rowland
Last time I saw her we talked about her kitty. Sandy always has a smile when I She talked about Rosebud.
Sandy will be missed.
MaryLee Allaway
Hi there ……to all of Sandras family ,
My name is MaryLee, I am the only daughter of William “John” Wood….. he was your Grandpas twin brother. When I was in grade school your mothers family lived right next door to me…… and we played together often…..swimming in the irrigation ditch,
Climbing in the hay mow in the barn, building forts in the forest….. piling onto the wagon as your grandfather loaded hay bales on the wagon….. my mother raised sea horses and we all watched them being born in the aquarium…. so many many wonderful memories…..
………..No matter how old you are when you lose a parent you will still feel like an orphan……May the Lord comfort you “All” during this difficult time, and give you peace…….✨
Lawrence & Deana Anderson
Prayers to all of you
Craig & Maggie Harris
Our sympathy to the family. Sending you hugs Darrel and Tracy. Thinking of you!
Dawn Ann Beattie
I believe I was so fortunate to have Mom at her best, the best years of her life. She was the best in my book! I will elaborate and reminisce via this internet address: https://www.heartandhandstraining.com/Mom-is-Free/
Dawn Ann Beattie
We love you, Mom, and your are and never will be forgotten!
Mary Pierce
To all of Sandy’s family, my deepest condolences. I loved her dearly and will miss her, as I know all of you will. I’m thankful she’s at peace now. May good memories comfort you all. I treasure my meories of our childhood together. Love and hugs to you all.