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“Sandy Alexander Martin Woodman Feltham

“Sandy” Alexander Martin Woodman Feltham was born in Glovertown on April 14th, 1948 to the Late Millicent and Reuben Feltham. He was born-again on June 24th, 1977.
Sandy is predeceased by his Brother Reuben Jr.
On September 16th, 1972 he married Marilyn Diamond. They had Three children, Chris, Amy and Tim.
Sandy worked as a teacher, with the Department of Forestry and then went on to become a Fisherman. He continued fishing until he retired completely in 2016. Sandy enjoyed the outdoor life of fishing, hunting and berry picking.
Apart from his many relatives and friends, he leaves to remember him, loving wife Marilyn, Sons Chris (Deidre), Tim (Tina), Daughter Amy (George), Sister Shirley (Lloyd), Brothers Charlie (Ruby), Eric (Betty) as well as his Grandchildren Nathan, Gavin and Victoria.
Due to Covid-19 restrictions, Visitation and Funeral Service is by invitation only.
Visitation will be held at Oram’s Funeral Home, Glovertown on Friday, June 4th from 7:00pm to 9:00pm
Funeral Service will be held on Saturday, June 5th at 2:00pm from the Gospel Hall in Sandringham.
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