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1946

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2020

Sandra ARRANCE Obituary

ARRANCE, Sandra: May 1, 1946 - December 3, 2020 It is with great sadness we announce that Sandra Arrance passed away unexpectedly in the Williams Lake hospital on December 3, 2020. Sandra leaves behind her husband, Elmer of 55 years, daughters Tania (Brian), Kezia (Grant), grandchildren Branden (Nevada), Ashleigh(Jason), Brittany, Colby and great-grandchildren Kingsley and Decklyn. Family was always Sandra's top priority and she looked forward to attending all of her kids' and grandkids' music recitals, sports games, performances and competitions, always quick with an energetic, "Way to go!". Sandra also found joy in music. She and Elmer, along with their dog, Max, enjoyed travelling to various bluegrass festivals in Canada during summer and down in Arizona in winter, jamming and performing with friends. Sandra even brought Max up on stage to show off the doggy guitar-playing tricks she'd managed to teach him. And from their home in Deka Lake, Sandra would volunteer her time giving guitar lessons to friends and neighbours. Known for her happy, bubbly personality, Sandra always had a smile and was quick to offer an encouraging word. A loving wife, wonderful mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and friend to many. She will be greatly missed, but fondly remembered by all. Cremation to take place immediately and a Celebration of Life will be held as gatherings are permitted.

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Published by Okanagan Valley Newspaper Group on Dec. 12, 2020.

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Larry & Jean Boychuk

August 2, 2023

It´s with great sadness that we heard of Sandra´s passage. We have many great memories of friendship and child raising experiences between our families. Rest in Peace Sandra, you are well remembered..

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