She was predeceased by her parents, two brothers Philip and William Harford and sister Joan Harford. Sandy leaves behind a very special friend, Ralph Flanders who was by her side through it all. Together they enjoyed traveling all over western and northern parts of the State enjoying the wildlife and peaceful beauty of rural Maine. Sandy and Ralph often got up long before the sun and would head out on some adventure and wind up on the Canadian border. Sandy loved nature and wildlife and spent many hours working in her yard, feeding the birds or going on long walks. She is also survived by a brother, Forest Harford Jr. and his wife Jenese of Morrill; four sisters Ruth Fuller of Searsmont, Pauline Black of Brooks, Doris Smith of Swanville and June Roberts of Swanville; as well as many nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by her parents, two brothers Philip and William Harford and sister Joan Harford. Sandy leaves behind a very special friend, Ralph Flanders who was by her side through it all. Together they enjoyed traveling all over western and northern parts of the State enjoying the wildlife and peaceful beauty of rural Maine. Sandy and Ralph often got up long before the sun and would head out on some adventure and wind up on the Canadian border. Sandy loved nature and wildlife and spent many hours working in her yard, feeding the birds or going on long walks. She is also survived by a brother, Forest Harford Jr. and his wife Jenese of Morrill; four sisters Ruth Fuller of Searsmont, Pauline Black of Brooks, Doris Smith of Swanville and June Roberts of Swanville; as well as many nieces and nephews.
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