Sandra K. Bond, 73, a former Frankfort resident, died May 6, 2020 in Bowling Green, KY. She was born October 7, 1946 in Lafayette, Ind. to Richard William Elmore & Delores Betty (Bennett) Meyer.
Sandra was a 1964 graduate of Clinton Central High School. She had lived in Kokomo, Ind., prior to moving to Bowling Green in 2003. She retired from General Motors Corvette Plant and was a member of the UAW Local 2164. While employed with General Motors, she was an officer for the UAW and was very passionate about her work. She was also a member of the Bowling Green Corvette Club and BOP Club. Sandra loved to travel. She especially loved to cruise and saw many places including Italy, Spain and the Caribbean. She also loved landscaping and working in her yard. Flowers brought her great joy. She was an accomplished ballroom dancer and had the opportunity to dance with the famous Derek Hough. After retirement, she enjoyed spending time with family and friends, listening to live music and enjoying life. Sandra was full of joy and never met a stranger. She will be missed by many.
The link to view the graveside service for Sandra follows,
https://webcasts.lifetributes.com/1067252
Visitation and Services
Restricted visitation will be 12 Noon - 2 p.m. Friday, May 15, 2020 at Goodwin Funeral Home 200 S. Main St., Frankfort, Ind. Graveside services will be 2:30 p.m. Friday, at Whiteman Cemetery. Karl Kercheval will officiate. The graveside service will be recorded and a link will be provided on our website following the service. Because of her love of gardening and art, in lieu of flowers, the family request donations be made to the Downing Museum/Baker Arboretum in Bowling Green. Donations can be mailed to The Jerry E. Baker Foundation, P.O. Box 1, Bowling Green, KY 42102 or through their website jerrybakerfoundation.org.
Survived by:
2 Daughters: Cynthia Anjanette Bond of Smyrna, TN and Gina Lynette Clements of Fort Wayne, IN and 7 Grandchildren.
Preceded by:
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a son, Darren Edwin Bond and a grandson, Hayden Montgomery Carter
Very sorry to learn of your loss. I consider Sandy a good friend. Very sorry that I lost track of her. She seems like she had a very interesting life from majorette to Derek Hough. I was a guest in the Meyer home on many occasions. I was a good friend of Sandy, and my brother, Denny was a good friend of Don’s. Certainly remember the birth of Anji and later Gina. Sincere sympathies to the family.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI was privileged to know Sandy. We went on many trips together. I can remember when we were at Black lake, I sprained my ankle so bad and she help me get back so I could get ice on it. We were a pair that week! She was such a nice, sweet person! She always looked like she just walked out of a magazine, she was beautiful inside and out. I pray for her family, her girls and all the empty hearts she’s left behind.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSo sorry to hear of Sandy’s passing, I lived by her on Beauvoir Ct, Kokomo. I was so sad when she moved to Kentucky. Her and I were great friends and I loved watching her put her flower beds together. My heart goes out to her girls, RIP Sandy
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Facebook Twitter GoogleHave fond memories of Sandy. We worked together and had lots of fun. Please accept my heartfelt sympathy. God bless
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSandy was always a joy to be around. She will be missed by many. Our deepest sympathies to family and all who called her their friend.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSorry to hear of the loss of a friend and wonderful person. RIP
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Facebook Twitter GoogleYou leave us with good memories memories Sandy.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSandy will always be remembered for her fun personality and zest for life. Every time I look at my flowers and trees I will think of your mom because she loved caring for her flowers and trees. And when we all watch DWTS we will think of Sandy because we know she loved that show. God bless you both and take of your self and because that is what your mom would want.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSandy – Thank you for the memories my friend, serving on the UAW Local 292 Executive Board together, attending UAW Conventions, UAW Summer Schools and Conferences..- The laughs and good times … It is so hard to say goodbye…RIP…
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Facebook Twitter GoogleWe knew Sandy from Delco in Kokomo. She was such a sweet and kind soul, and always shared a beautiful smile with all she met. Comfort and peace to her family. RIP Sandy.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSENDING LOVE AND SYMPATHY TO ALL.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleHeaven has gained an angel. She will be deeply missed here on earth.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI’m sorry that I never had the opportunity to meet Sandra Bond, but I do know that she had a lovely daughter, Anjie, that I have had the opportunity to know.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleMy thoughts are with you Anjie, and your family.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSandy was such a fun person to be around. We always enjoyed our times together. I will miss her dearly. Condolences to her family left behind.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSandy was truly a bright light in this world. She will be missed.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI will miss my friend so much.
She was more like a sister.
So sorry for your loss.
She loved you guys so much.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSo very sorry for your loss, Anjie. Sending our thoughts and prayers to you and your family during this difficult time.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSympathy to all of your families. I graduated with Sandy from Clinton Central , she always had a sweet smile on her face. As a Facebook friend we had a common love for Dancing With The Stars from day 1, especially Derek! She will be dancing in Heaven for sure.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI am so very sorry for your loss. I hired in with Sandy at Delco and worked with her for several years. Sandy was a very special person and we shared a lot of laughs and good times thru the years. She sure lived life to the fullest in all she accomplished! I know she will be missed deeply by all whom she touched! Fly High My Sweet Friend
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Facebook Twitter GoogleWe will miss Sandy here in Bowling Green, Ky. We’ll miss her warm personality, your love for dancing (always enjoyed having you in our ballroom classes), your beautiful smile & just who you were. You brought joy to those around you. God be with you!
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSo sorry to lose one of my Best friends so soon. Condolences go to her girls & grandchildren & sister & brother. She will be missed very much, long phone conversations, visits, and the fun we had. All my Love to the Family
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSad news to lose Sandy. A blessing to have known her, danced with her at our dance lessons and Corvette City Bop Dance Club parties with other fellow dancers. She was a friend to count on who would always be willing to help when asked. I will miss her dearly!
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Facebook Twitter GooglePam, Rick and I are so sorry to hear of your sister’s passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleAlice and Rick,
Thank you.
Pam
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Facebook Twitter GoogleGina and Anjie,
I’m so sorry for the loss of your mother. I am thinking of you both and praying for you to find some peace.
Love and hugs.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleMy sincere thoughts and prayers are with the family at the loss of Sandy.
As a friend of Pam’s I understand how much family means. Gods blessings to you all.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleThank you, Cheryl.
Pam
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Facebook Twitter GoogleWe are so sorry for your loss.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleAlthough I only met Sandy in 2016, she was like part of the family when she’d visit us. Her zest for life and her friendly, welcoming smile drew people in! She had that “light” inside of her and it shown outwardly for all to see. I’m glad I had the opportunity to meet this amazing woman. She is missed by us here in Florida; never to be forgotten by those whose lives she touched. My sincerest condolences to her entire family.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSo very sorry for your loss. We talked a lot on Face Book. She was always working in her yard, or planning a trip. She was happy. So very sad! Love and prayers!
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSandy was a lovely lady and it’s true she never met a stranger. My condolences
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSo very very sad for the loss of Sandy. Always loved to see what she was up to on Facebook. She will be greatly missed!
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We had the privilege and honor of knowing
her. We will always remember her beautiful smile and great attitude towards life.
We deeply regret her parting.
May God grant fortitude and peace to her daughters and family’s . 🙏🏽💟😢
Sincerely ,
Ida and Fernando from Puerto Rico
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