![]() She placed a high value on education and took great pleasure attending her grandchildren's university graduations. Sandy grew up in Greenwich, attended school in Wolfville, and graduated from Acadia in 1949. She is also survived by her brother-in-law, Garth Bishop and his wife Madeline her sisters-in-law, Kay Stirling and Connie Bishop by her children, Andrew (Beth Patillo), Stirling (Marnie), Randall (Sandra), Jennie (Gary) Bustin and Lilla (David) Hall her grandchildren, Patricia (Josh Oulton), Carolyn (Bill) Cameron, Jillian (Dwaine Kinglocke), Alison (Darrel Ingram) Lamb, David (Machaela) Lamb, Haley, Alexandra (Amrit Richardson), Elizabeth (Ira Henderson), Alasdair (Stephanie Clark), Victoria, John (Wendy Fraser) Bustin, Ian (Sarah Padovani) Bustin, Katharine Hall, Timothy (Michelle Glab) Hall and Dorothy (Nate Howlett) Hall her great-grandchildren, Izaak, Lily and Frank Oulton MacKenzie, Sarah, Emma, Mary and Kate Cameron Elsie, Ivy and Marley Grace Kinglocke William and Adeline Ingram, Isla and Thomas Lamb, Ella and Evelyn Richardson Madeline, Lucy and Simon Bishop Ana, Henry, Arthur and Imogen Bustin Margot Howlett. ![]() She was predeceased by her brothers, James “J.D.” (Freda), Robert (Faye and Mary Glen), Harold (Sarah “Marie”), Thomas “David” (Barbara) and Albert “Ralph” (Kathleen “Kay”) Stirling and by her brother-in-law, Stewart (Connie) Bishop. From her immediate family she is survived by her younger sister, Lilla “Maryann” (Clinton) Cogswell. She leaves behind her husband of 72 years, Avard Newcombe Bishop. Sandy was born on April 12, to the late Jennie (Tamplin) and Alexander Robert Stirling (of Greenwich, NS).
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