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Sister Mary
August 20, 2008
To My Little Sister.. Sandy
Love you forever, Mary
I know we have been close in all ways through this tremendous painful journey... there have been many ways to say goodbye sweet one.
The hardest one was on my way down the Interstate, and the call came that you passed on. We were at the California-Oregon Border. I got out of the car and fell to my knees crying in darkness.
"I wanted you to know
I love the way you laugh
I want to hold you high and steal your pain away.
I keep your photograph
Not knowing if it serves me well
I want to hold you high
and steal your pain
Because I'm broken.
When I'm lonesome
And I don't feel right
When you're gone away.
You've got a wave
You don't feel me here anymore.
The worst is over now
And we can breath again.
I want to hold you high
And steal your pain away
There's so much more to learn
And no one left to find
Because I'm broken
When I'm broke down
And I don't feel right.
I'm not strong enough
When you're gone away".
Kristine Mautner
August 18, 2008
I worked with Sandy at Boulder City Police Department, until I left in 2000. I can say so many wonderful things about her, but what most stands out, is "everything she did was for her family." She doted on her daughters all the time.
I will miss you dear friend, I am glad your pain has been taken away. I am sorry for the loss to her family, friends and the Boulder City Police Department.
Pam Ovsenik
August 17, 2008
I was so very sorry to hear about Sandy. I grew up a few houses down from the Doellers and still have fond memories of our childhood on the tract. It seems not so long ago we were all playing steal the flag on Cavalier!! Would love to hear from you Sharlene.
Pam Oblein
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