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Sandra STAUB Obituary

STAUB, Sandra L.

Of South Burlington, VT. Sande Staub never met a stranger. At hello, you could feel her warmth and openness. She was known for her outgoing

personality, infectious laugh, and million-dollar smile. She passed peacefully at home on March 13, 2021, at age 72.

Sande hailed from Dayton, Ohio. As a young stay-at-home mother, she volunteered at St. Peter Catholic Church in Huber Heights, Ohio, and coached softball. She took pride in making her home a welcoming,

revolving door for family and friends. Her generosity knew no boundaries. Later in life, she reinvented herself. With an

unmatched work ethic, she built a career, holding various roles, including bookkeeper, instructor and business manager. Her work at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base provided exciting opportunities, including a trip to Japan, a career highlight.

She enjoyed leisure time on the golf course and cruising in her red convertible. It suited her perfectly. She traded her life in Ohio for one in Vermont to watch her grandchildren grow up, and that she did for 21 years. Her grandchildren, Sierra and Marissa Pelino, were the light of her life. Weekends at "Grannie's" rivalled a top-notch summer camp, equipped with crafts, musical performances, bike rides, baking, and a bounty of sweet and salty snacks. She cherished and embraced every minute with them.

Beloved mother of Michael Staub and Pamela Staub Pelino, sister of Harold (Spike) Mouser, Deby Boss, and the late

Sharon McCoy. She also leaves behind many nieces and

nephews whom she loved dearly, and countless friends in Ohio, Vermont, and beyond.

Her collection of friends was as varied as her interests. She accepted others as they were and always showed her true,

authentic self. Sande found joy in simple things, such as good company and basking in the warm sunshine on a beautiful day.

In Sande's honor, a memorial bench bearing her name will adorn the Burlington, Vermont waterfront. Her fun-loving personality will be forever missed, but the memories remain in our hearts. Per her wishes, a celebration of life will be

planned for a later date.

Arrangements are in care of the Ready Funeral and Cremation Service. To send online condolences to her family please visit


www.readyfuneral.com

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Dayton Daily News on Apr. 1, 2021.

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Caroline Gibson

April 22, 2021

I'm so sorry for your loss. I loved Sandi and will miss her very much. We had so many fun times and she always made me laugh. It seems I just talked to her a week ago. She was going to get her haircut. I wanted to visit her after Covid. I guess it wasn't meant to be. My love to Pam and her family. You will be missed very much Sandi. It seems we talked so recently. To soon and to sudden. May you be at peace Sandi. Thank you for all you gave and bringing a smile to everyones faces. Love always Caroline

Lyn Porter

April 1, 2021

The times of laughter and fun with Sande Will be everlasting memories in my heart. There will always be a special chair for you at 99. When trivia starts again you're going to need to look down and slip us the answers without anybody else knowing. Condolences to the family.

Adam H. Mouser

April 1, 2021

Miss you Aunt Sandé!❤

Deby Boss

April 1, 2021

Deby Boss

April 1, 2021

R.I.P. Sande.

Dave Procuniar

April 1, 2021

RIP Sandra, your beautiful smile will never be forgotten

Robbie Guerra

March 31, 2021

Pamela, I’m so very sad to learn of your Mom’s passing. She was so open and loving . May you cherish all of your years being such a wonderful daughter.
Robbie Guerra

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