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Robert "Sandy" McGeachy

Born

June 17, 1938

Sarnia, Ontario

Died

March 21, 2025

Sarnia, Ontario

Obituary

McGeachy, Robert Alexander (Sandy)

June 17, 1938 – March 20, 2025, It is with heartfelt remembrance that we announce the passing of Sandy McGeachy, aged 86, who left this world peacefully, surrounded by his loving family. He is now reunited with his parents, Olive and Bob McGeachy, his brothers John and Bill, and his cherished grandson Liam. Sandy was born and raised in Sarnia, Ontario, living most of his life in his beloved Modeland Road home. He attended Blackwell Public School and Sarnia Collegiate Institute and Technological School. It was at Blackwell School that he met the love of his life, Peachy, who would become his wife and life-long companion; together they created a family which grew from six to twenty-six. Sandy and Peachy’s shared values of kindness, hard work, humour, generosity, and open-hearted communication formed a strong foundation for a beautiful legacy that will continue to be an inspiration. Together, they shared 66 wonderful years of marriage. Sandy’s professional life was marked by dedication and skill. After working on Imperial Oil’s Great Lakes tanker fleet for a couple of years, Sandy pursued a career in welding, eventually becoming a highly skilled pipeline welder with Local 663. He was well-known as a great mentor and friend to everyone on the job. He also taught his trade at Lambton College for two years and owned several businesses. In his leisure time, Sandy was a man of many passions. He could often be found in his garage, tinkering with cars and machinery in the company of his beloved CBC radio hosts. Sandy’s curiosity and intellect were immense. He had a great love of books and reading, with a wide range of interests from geography and the environment to humour, history, business, and politics. Sandy and Peachy’s love for adventure and discovery led them to travel the world. They took many memorable family road trips, camping and skiing excursions, and later in life, they enjoyed extensive RV travel across Canada, the United States, and Mexico. Their travels also took them to far-flung places such as Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, and Europe, including a journey to Scotland to explore the McGeachy family roots. Sandy will be dearly missed by his devoted wife Peachy, his children Mary McGeachy (Jeff Collins), Sue Stock (Stephen), Craig McGeachy (Cindy), and Dave McGeachy (Sue). He was a proud and loving grandfather to Shayna Stock (Leo Keiser), Sharleen Stock-Yusuf (Abshir), Alexandria Currie, Rowan Collins, Simon Collins (Laura), Brandon Chow, Shawna McGeachy, and Clover McGeachy, as well as a great-grandfather to Nash and Kip Collins, Zayn Yusuf and Zephyr Stock-Yusuf. Sandy’s legacy will live on in the hearts of his family, friends, and all those who had the privilege of knowing him. His wisdom, humour, and unwavering love will continue to guide and inspire us all. The family would like to extend their immense gratitude to the staff of Afton Park Place, Mayfair wing for their exceptional care and kindness in Sandy’s final years. A private family service will be held to celebrate Sandy’s life. Remembrances and condolences may be expressed to the family online in “Sandy’s Guestbook” at mccormackfuneralhomesarnia.com. Charitable donations may be made in Sandy McGeachy’s name to the Alzheimer’s Society or the Canadian Mental Health Association.

Visitation & Services

No Visitation

Private Family Service

Disposition

Resurrection Cemetery

Donations

Cheques only please,
will be received at the funeral home

Cremation

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My Uncle Sandy was very dear to me, and I loved him very much. He always treated me with love, respect and kindness. He always expressed an interest in what I was doing. He also had good sound advice. He had that McGeachy sense of humor, shared also by his brothers, which I always enjoyed. I can’t believe the good fortune I had coming to Ontario for College, which allowed me much more time for visiting and becoming closer to him and the family. I was SO glad that Sandy inserted himself into my plan for fries under the bridge the last time I ever saw him. He just said can I come too? And I was like “Yes!!” It is a memory I will cherish forever. Uncle Sandy was as awesome an uncle as anyone could ever have!! Rest in peace Uncle Sandy.
Don McGeachy

Peachy and the children, my condolences to you all on the loss of Sandy. Whether working with him locally, being down East with him or just chatting about life in general, he was a true gentleman. He was always very kind on his outlook on people even if he was not in agreement with them. He had the type of personality that many of us should strive for and I will not forget his many words of wisdom. Rest my friend and we will meet up again.🍀🙏🏼
Bob Humphreys

Our thoughts and prayers go out to you in this time of sadness. We will always remember our ski trips with Sandy to British Columbia , Alberta and Quebec, When we travelled by air or by car Sandy always had to get his Globe and Mail to read the business section. We had some real good time on those trips.
Dan and Ellen Lee

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