“Sandy” Sandberg

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Richard Harry Sandberg, a beloved husband, father, and dedicated veteran, passed away on September 28, 2024, at the age of 88.

He was born on December 30, 1935, to Harry and Emma Sandberg in Olean, New York.

A celebration of his life will be held at a later date, honoring his legacy of service, love, and community involvement.

A proud graduate of Olean High School, class of 1953, Richard embarked on a lifelong journey of service and commitment. He and his wife, Mary Ann Robertson, were married in Blytheville, AR. on July 12, 1978, and they shared many years of love and companionship together. In 1984, he earned a degree in Aircraft Maintenance Technology, further enhancing his impressive career.

Sandy’s extensive service in the United States Air Force was marked by numerous roles, including crew chief, quality control inspector, flight line supervisor, and technical advisor to the Deputy Commander for Maintenance. His dedication and expertise were recognized through a series of honors, including two Air Force Meritorious Service Medals, five Air Force Commendation Medals, a Vietnam Campaign Medal, and a Vietnam Service Medal with a Gallantry Palm. He retired as a Chief Master Sgt with 30 years of service to our country. After completing his service, he secured a position at Trane in Tyler, where he quickly became known for his dedication and expertise in HVAC systems. Following his time at Trane, he accepted a role at Raytheon in Waco, where he would spend the next 13 years of his career.

Beyond his military achievements, Richard had a passion for hunting and an affinity for carpentry, pursuits that showcased his skills and love for the outdoors. He was actively involved in his community, contributing to organizations like the Judson Lions Club, and the Air Force Association. Additionally, he served as the treasurer at his local Lutheran Church and was a proud member of the Noncommissioned Officers Association.

Richard is preceded in death by his parents, Harry and Emma Sandberg; and sister, Betty Grygo.

He is survived by his wife, Mary Sandberg; son, Carl Sandberg; daughter, Debbie Hollis; son, Kenneth Kelly (Keran); daughter, Cindy Neal (Doug); grandchildren, Kane Kelly (Lexie), Shelby Neal, JoLenna Carter (Bill), Michael Given, Emily D’Aessio (Joey), Hannah Cleghorn (Trent), Abigail Sandberg, Carlie Sandberg, Zach Hollis and Brandi Hollis; 7 great-grandchildren; and sister, Kirsten Salder.

Memorial donations can be made to Lions Club International.

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  1. Kirsten Ann Sadler

    My brother was a good man, not a small thing in this world. Although I didn’t see too much of him in recent years, it was always a comfort to know my “big” brother was still out there. I have so many memories of growing up with him and how proud my parents were of him. He will be missed. My heart goes out especially to his widow, Mary. Learning to live without him will be hard. May God welcome him with open arms and give him peace.

  2. GerriAnn Constantino

    My Uncle Dick loved his wife, Mary, with all his heart. I made sure to take my mother and his older sister, Betty Anne, to visit them frequently when they lived in Longview. We invited Uncle Dick and Aunt Mary to join us in Houston to meet some of their Swedish cousins we had visiting in 2015. I will always remember my Uncle Dick’s generosity and kindness. He will be missed. My heart breaks for Aunt Mary and the rest of the family.

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