Dick Robertson
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Birth date: Nov 28, 1948 Death date: Jan 15, 2009
Mrs. Sandy Hatfield, 60 of Springdale, AR passed away Thursday, January 15, 2009 in her home. She was born November 28, 1948 in Kennett, MO to Hoyt A. and Verline (Brooks) Wright. She was a professional barrel racer who competed Read Obituary
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Ken, we are so sorry for your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
I was so sorry to hear about your wife. My mother and father loved the both of you so very much. May God bless.
Coach Hatfield, our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. We are Rice football season ticket holders and we sat by Sandy for many years. She always took the time to visit with everybody when I'm sure she had her mind on the game. My wife always looked foward to the open house for the ladies before the season started and Sandy always spent a lot of time with her. And boy could she yell at the refs! She was a joy and will be missed by many. May God bless you, friend.
Ken and family,
We were shocked to hear of Sandy's illness and sudden passing.
You will be in our thoughts and prayers.
Karen and Phil Burke
Dear Coach Hatfield ~
Our prayer to you is for comfort and peace, for Sandy is at home with our Lord. May the grace of God be with you at all times as you grieve your loss.
I met Sandy and Sheriff at the Mobile, Alabama, PRCA rodeo in 1991. A strong Christian friendship developed immediately. We traveled together many times over the years competing in rodeos. One time we were in Oklahoma city and Sheriff got "LOST" and we searched the entire facility for him then, over the loud speaker we heard "Sandy Hatfield, Sheriff is in the arena greeting all the barrel racers" Sheriff had unconditonal love for all as also did Sandy. We will all miss her but as believers we will see her again. John 3:16
We felt as if we had been punched in the stomach to hear the sad news of Sandy's death; we did not know she was sick. Please know that you are all in our thoughts and prayers. We have all lost a true champion: an ambassador for Christ, a champion in the ring who stood for those who could not stand for themselves, whether four legged or two legged; friend, wife, a most honorable person. May the love and support of family and friends and the sure and certain hope of the Resurrection ease your sorrow.
Our condolences to Coach Hatfield, family and friends. May GOD see you through this tribulation. You all are in our prayers.
KEN SO SORRY TO HEAR OF THE LOSS OF YOUR WIFE.WE KNOW SHE IS IN GOOD HANDS AND WILL PRAY THAT YOUR GRIEF WILL BE EASED. SINCERELY BOB