Sandra Kaye Anderson Hayley

sandra hayley

November 19, 1951 ~ February 19, 2021

Born in: Gulfport, Mississippi
Resided in: Lawrenceville, Georgia

Sandra Kaye Anderson Hayley, 69, of Lawrenceville, passed away peacefully on February 19, 2021.  Sandy was born in Gulfport, Mississippi and the daughter of Elois and Walter Anderson, also of Gulfport.

Sandy’s telephone career started with South Central Bell, moving on to BellSouth and retiring, after 38 years, from AT&T.

She is survived by her husband of 36 years, Otho (Muley) Hayley and her son, Roger Brock, Jr. of Lawrenceville, her sister Joanie Blackwell (Michael) of Gulfport, Mississippi, 5 grandchildren, and 13 great-grandchildren.

Sandy will be missed by loving family members and the many friends that blessed her life.

A Memorial Service will be determined at a later date.

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  1. CandleImageMy sincerest condolences and prayers to Sandy’s vast family.

    And to my dear Sandy, you are a one of my best friends and will never be replaced. Through goods times and bad, you had my back and I yours. Now I have another angel in heaven to watch over me and keep me straight.

    Rest easy, girlfriend and save a place for me.

  2. I am so very sorry for this loss. Sure going to miss our Friday lunches! Prayers are with Muley and her family.

  3. I offer my condolences to Sandy’s family. May you find peace and comfort thru your loving memories of her. Sandy was loved by all who knew her.

  4. Sandy was such a joy to work with. We shared many a laugh together. My deepest condolences to her family and I pray for peace and comfort to get you through this difficult time

  5. CandleImageI’m so heartbroken about loosing my friend and partner in crime in school. We skipped school and went to Wolfe River. We failed to call the school to tell them we were sick, so we got in trouble. We went to a dance in Saucier and was late and told our parents I had a flat.
    We never could get away with anything, her mother was my moms best friend.
    Muley, Bubba and Joanie, I’m so sorry for your loss and praying for you all.
    I’ll miss my good friend

  6. There are simply no words to take away the pain and loss experienced by those who knew Sandy. A wife, mother, sister, grandmother, great grandmother and friend to so many.

    I share a quote from an Unknown Author… “Death leaves a heartache no one can heal; Love leaves a memory, no one can steal”

    May Sandy’s memory live on in the hearts of those she touched.

  7. CandleImageSo sorry for the loss of such an incredible lady.

    Sandy was a dear friend. She was such a kind soul. She was always there for her family and all her friends. We will miss you my dear friend. But we will forever have you in our hearts and memories.

  8. Sandy was the best. I enjoyed working with her and we became true friends. I miss you. Love and Gods speed!

  9. CandleImageJust now finding out about Sandy’s passing. I worked with Sandy during the 1996 Olympics as well as in 2 business offices in BellSouth. Sandy was a great manager and friend. She will be missed.


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