Sandra McClelland
”1949 - 2009”



    Sandra McClelland

    "Just close your eyes and you will see
    All the memories that you have of me
    Just sit and relax and you will find
    I am really still there inside your mind
    Do not cry for me now I am gone
    For I am in the land of song
    There is no pain, there is no fear
    So dry away that silent tear
    Do not think of me in the dark and cold
    For here I am, no longer old
    I am in that place that is filled with love
    Known to you all, as UP ABOVE."
      Gaynor Llewellyn


      Sandra McClelland
      May 12, 1949 - December 31, 2009
      Sandra McClelland was born on May 12, 1949, in Oklahoma City, OK, and departed this life on Thursday, December 31, 2009, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, at the age of 60.
      Sandra, daughter of John Jerome and Clarabell (Emarthla) McClelland, was a resident of Claremore.
      She graduated from Rogers H.S. Sandra spent a lot of time on the Sac and Fox tribal election board, tribal pow wows, sewing, cooking, time with family and playing cards.
      She worked in the home health field as a caregiver and was of the Baptist faith.
      Parents and one sister, Terri Gibson preceded Sandra in death.
      Survivors include sisters, Pamela A. McClelland and Guy Burris of Claremore, Cheryl McClelland of Norman, Marilyn McClelland and Otis Tahdooahnippah of Grove, Jerri McClelland of Tulsa, Patsy and Alvin Bucktrot of Bixby; cousins, Allen Connor, Johnny Talawyma, J.D. Ross, Micco Emarthla, Shawn Emarthla, Robin Emarthla; 18 Nieces and Nephews.
      Tribal services held Sunday, January 3, 2010 at the Sac and Fox Community Center in Stroud, OK.
      Burial was Sunday, January 3, 2010 following service. (Information on Parks Brothers Website)
      Burial: Sac & Fox Tribal Cemetery
      Resource: Parks Brothers Website

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