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Judy and Kevin Shagoury Kane
November 18, 2007
Auntie Sandy taught us so much about love and generosity! We are very sorry to hear of her passing, but are filled with happy memories. My Mom, Helen, often referred to her as the sister she never had, and told us stories of their good times starting when Mom was a student nurse and Sandy a new mother. Sandy was largely resonsible for getting Mom and Dad together. Sandy was phenomenal at making us feel loved - even sending us all birthday cards until recently! We are grateful for her presence in our lives, and send our sympathy and love. We are sorry for your loss at her passing.
Barbara LaRock
November 17, 2007
Please accept my deepest sympathy on your loss. I have many warm memories of Auntie Sandy from when I was a young girl. You are all in my thoughts.
Barbara Shagory LaRock
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