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Sandra Page

Houston , Missouri

1938 - 2014

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Sandra Lee Page Mumbrauer, age 75, died May 06, 2014 in Houston, Texas. She was born on October 13, 1938 in St. Louis, Missouri. Sandra is preceded in death by her mother Marie Klenk Mumbrauer and her father Dick Mumbrauer. She is survived by her husband Frank Page, daughter Kim Elaine Sachan, son Guy Charles Sachan, stepdaughters Tracy Page Bowling and her husband Chris Bowling, grandchildren Will Bowling, Brooke Bowling, Leslie Page Boyle, Ella Frances Boyle, Evan Wesley Boyle, sister-in-life Vicki Keel, her husband Jim Keel, their son Kevin Keel, and Sandra's beloved pets Sophie and Betsy. A memorial service will take place at a later date. Please go to www.cyfairfunerals.com for the location, day, and time.



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Sandy, You were loved by all. The life of any party, a gracious hostess, I never met anyone whose life you did not touch in some GREAT way! I am honored to have been in your life. You raised two children and gave them an everlasting love of life! I will Miss you on this Earth, but will see you again one day!!

My sympathy to Sandy's two children and husband, Frank. I was a high school friend. I saw her at one of our last reunions and thought it was so special of her son to accompany her. A very nice thing to do.

I miss you so much Mom ... I was so proud to be your daughter. I bragged about you constantly ... all my friends just loved you. You always made me feel special and I always wanted to make you proud of me. I love you so and miss you terribly. We will be with each other one day. Give Dad Grannie Momo Popo Grandpa K Lucy and everyone a hug for me. I love you with all my heart.

Very sorry to hear of Sandy's death. Our sympathy to Frank and her family.
Diane & Jay Lifshen

My sympathy goes out to you and the family. I graduated Roosevelt with Sandra.
Howard Vanskike - Roosevelt HS June 1956

We are so sorry to hear of Sandy's passing. She truly was a blessing to those who knew her. She was a special spirit given to us to remind us to live life to the fullest and to live life with a smile, laughter and love. We are grateful we had the pleasure of knowing her. You are all in our prayers. Rick and Barbara Grimes