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Sandra L. Dolehanty

September 12, 1949 - March 26, 2026

BELFAST – Sandra L. Dolehanty, 76, passed away on Thursday ( March 26, 2026) at Houghton Rehabilitation and Nursing Center following a brief illness.

Sandra was born on September 12, 1949 in Fillmore to Grover C. and Betty L. (Haynes) Babbitt. She was a 1967 graduate of Lake Shore Central School in Angola. Sandy served in the United States Air Force from 1967 to 1976. She later earned her Associates of Science from Eastern Florida State College – Melbourne Campus in Melbourne, FL. On April 2, 1971 in Sapporo, Japan, she married fellow Airman Allen S. Dolehanty, who survives.

Over the years Sandy worked as a real estate secretary for Michael Dunn in Angelica and a legal secretary for Richardson, Pullen and Buck, P.C. in Fillmore.

Sandy is survived by two children, Deborah (David) Bell of Machias and Robert (Anna-Mae) Dolehanty of Franklinville; two brothers, Grover Kenneth (Edla) Babbitt and Richard Robert (Joanne) Babbitt, both of Rushford; seven grandchildren, Randy Kenyon, Josiah Bell, Johanna Bell, Jewell Bell, Michelangelo Dolehanty, Izabelle Dolehanty and Jensen Dolehanty; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.

In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by a brother, Herbert Alan “Bill” Babbitt.

Sandy enjoyed cooking. She was famous for her cheesecake deserts for which she had a binder full of recipes. These were a big hit at the Kingdom Hall. She was equally famous for her venison spaghetti and infamous for her biscuits, also referred to as “hockey pucks” by her kids.

Sandy loved spending time with her husband. They met in Japan while both were serving in the Air Force. The circumstances involved a typewriter incident/meltdown with a certain Airman at her job combined with her Air Force nickname “Little General”. The details of this incident are still classified as “Top Secret”. In later years, they enjoyed traveling to see family, going out for dinner and reading books together. They also had this mutual thing about Jolly Rancher candy.

Sandy was much of a homebody. She enjoyed listening to music and watching TV with her kids. Murder She Wrote, Winnie the Pooh and Star Trek the Next Generation were among her favorites. A special memory of her son were the many games of Aggravation played and the penchant of her son sending her back home, even when that was a poor strategy. Sandy enjoyed the company of her two cats, Charlotte and Midnight and dipping her biscotti in her coffee. She was also very adept with a crochet hook, making blankets and hats for many gifts for her friends and family.

In a word friends and family describes Sandy as honest, giving, generous and thoughtful.

There will be no prior visitation. In honor of her Air Force service, full military honors will be held on Saturday (April 4) at 4:00 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Wellsville/Scio. A memorial service will be held on Saturday (April 11) at 1:00 p.m. at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses, 4258 NY-16, Hinsdale, NY 14743. Online condolences may be offered at www.baker-swan.com. © 2026 Baker-Swan Funeral Home.

Military Honors:
Saturday, April 4, 2026
4:00 p.m.
Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Wellsville/Scio.

Memorial Service:
Saturday, April 11, 2026
1:00 p.m.
Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses, 4258 NY-16, Hinsdale

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  1. To Brother Dolehanty and the entire family,

    Please accept my sincere and heartfelt condolences during this difficult time. Sister Dolehanty was clearly a woman of remarkable character whose honesty and generosity left a lasting impression on everyone she met. No doubt you have many fond memories of her contributions to the congregation, especially her famous cheesecakes that were always a highlight of her warm and upbuilding association with you at the Kingdom Hall. Her thoughtfulness, shown through the many blankets and hats she meticulously crocheted for others, was a true reflection of a giving spirit.

    It is comforting to know that Jehovah never forgets the love shown for his name and the way his servants care for one another. We can draw comfort from the beautiful promise found at Job 14:14 and 15, which reminds us that if a man dies, he can live again. The scriptures assure us that Jehovah will call, and our loved ones will answer. He actually yearns for the work of his hands. Sister Dolehanty is in Jehovah’s perfect memory, and that is the safest place anyone can be.

    While the pain of losing Sister Dolehanty is heavy, we can look forward with confidence to the time described at Revelation 21:3,4. Soon, the tent of God will be with mankind, and he will wipe out every tear from our eyes. Death will be no more, and the things that cause us outcry and pain will be things of the past.

    May Jehovah sustain you and give you the strength to endure until the day when we welcome back our loved ones to a beautiful new world. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

    With warm Christian love,

    Kevin Guillory, Jr.

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