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David Joseph Sandford Sr

Peacefully passed away on Saturday January 24th, 2026 in his 90th year at St Joseph’s Health Centre surrounded by his loved ones.


Predeceased by his first wife Anne (nee Collet) and his second wife Irene Davidson. He is survived by his current wife Carletta Davis (nee Alexander Isaacs) Loving father (Pops) to Dave (Louise) Rob, Steve (Jan), Kevin (Lisa) Proud Grandfather of Kelly, Jeff, Lauren (Robert), Arden (Pedro). Stepfather to Tania, Robert, Karina (Emma), Michelle,(Errol) Paul (Nalrose) Step-Grandfather of Ashley, Jason, Whitney, Martin, Nallery and Step-Great-Grandfather to Levi, Alaia, McKenna, Kingsley, Malliah, Melody.


He will be missed and remembered by all of us who knew him “Until we meet again”.

Tributes

The Westbury

In loving memory of Deacon Dave. You will be forever missed.The Westbury Residents, Staff & Leadership Team

Carmelitta DAndrade -June

In Loving Memory of David J. Sandford - Deacon Dave -brother-in-law - May your soul rest in Eternal Peace

Anne

Sending healing hugs and love to everyone who loved David. Love from, Anne (2nd cousin) 

Lilit Ayrapetyan

Forever remembered. Forever cherished. In loving memory of Deacon Dave. Thank you for your wisdom, compassion, and the example you set for us all

Fanny Garnier

My love will always continue to grow like this tree. See you in the next life pop. Missing you dearly.

Kate

Many memories of two cars packed with kids and dogs heading to a camp grounds full of trees, love and laughter. Thanks for the memories, Dave.

Peter and Diana Rickards

Walk Good my Friend.

Dianne and Bob Wilford

In loving memory of Deacon Dave. 

Icy James

Sincere Condolences! Dave was a wonderful and caring person and will be greatly missed. Stay strong Carletta and family. Icy James and family.

Barbara and John

Wishing you peace to bring comfort, courage to face the days ahead and loving memories to forever hold in your hearts. With love from

Carol Sandford-Roberts

I am so sorry to hear uncle Dave has passed. I always enjoyed being around him. He was always a jokester and would make me laugh. He brought so much to joy to my folks and their reminiscencing together about the “old days”. I loved their stories. Especially the one where they got engaged on the same day in 1955 (I think) and neither knew until mom and aunt Anne got together to compare rings!! My folks enjoying travelling with him and they created some wonderful memories. After my mom passed, he always went out of his way to check in on my dad and give him the comfort and love he needed. I will always appreciate that. I hope dad greeted you as well as aunt Anne and the party is just getting started. Rip uncle Dave, you were one cool cat. Xo

Teresa G

Steve and Janet, I am sorry that you have lost your dear father, deacon Dave. Wishing you endless blessings. Respectfully.