Sandy Clause, a.k.a. Alexander George Hay, passed away on Sunday, March 3, 2024, from pneumonia.
He was predeceased by his loving mother, Phyllis Hay; and father, Robert Hay. Sandy is survived by his brother, Ian Hay; and many friends who he considered family.
A Memorial Service will be held at the Kingsway Legion where he loved to play and win pool tournaments.
If you would like to be notified when a Celebration of Life is planned please leave your name at roxie01@telus.net.
Tracy Nessler says
Love and prayers always Sandy. You were always kind and smiling, and sure loved a game of billards.
Rest in Peace
aj dewald says
you look badass born in 1946 the real baby boomers years 1946-1951 man just sucks i never met you
Angela says
Always a gentleman. Loved to hear your stories about your pool playing (and Wins)
your mom, your car.
Good visits when you’d come in, will remember you with your great smiles and laughter.
R.I.P
Shauna Johnson says
You will be missed very much❤️ I will never forget the all the years you spent the holidays with us. I know you will be watching over me, I went through my pictures the other day and strange a picture form 1994 I didn’t know I still had I think was probably Easter showed up on the top of my photo bin😭 I cherish all the years of Klondike parades , pancake in the rain, and the beard competitions. I loved for many, many years the biker jacket with the tassels I got for Christmas.
Michael McLean says
I was shocked and very saddened to find out today that my old pool partner and best friend had passed away last month. I was trying to get a hold of him by phone but never received an answer. I knew he was sick for a while after the hip thing an the prostate cancer treatments. He always talked about u Roxy all the time,and I thank u so much for looking after him,bless u. We played alot of pool tournaments together at the legion when I lived in Edmonton.I first met Sandy at the old End Zone pub at a pool tournament there back in 2000. We were the only two left , he won n I came second. I liked him from that moment on. God speed, I’ll see ya on the other side bro.