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Photo courtesy of Manning-Heffern-O’Neill Funeral Home - Pawtucket

Sandra L. Wilcox

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May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

May Sandy rest in Heavenly Peace! She has earned her wings! Prayers for comfort and peace to the family and all who loved her!!

Dear Gail and Rylee, and the rest of the Agin family. I am so sorry for your loss. Sandra will always be missed. She was a great sister-in-law and I loved her very much. Starting from Grace Street we we would play Scrabble just about every night while the kids played in the living room. Later on we played words with Friends. At times, we would have several games going at the same time. I will miss Sandy always. She has a very special place in my heart.

Gail, I am so sorry for your loss. Your mom was a great person and I know how much it hurts when you lose a parent. I hope to see you soon.

R.I.P. Sandy. I will miss your Facebook posts and responses, always joyful and kind. My sincere condolences to family and friends.

Sandy was an amazing woman who always made everyone’s day better when she was around. Her daily visits to the cafe to gossip about work or chit chat about Big Brother among other things will be deeply missed.

From all of us at Cafe La France. Sandy was always a bright spot at the train station. She was a friend and we will miss her so much.
The Crew at Cafe La France

My family and the Agin family met when we moved from California to Pawtucket in 1960. Both families became good friends . In 1965 we moved back to Calif and lost touch for a few hrs. Thank God for FB which helped us reconnect. At times she would post photos of us as kids. Was so cool to reminisce of old times. My thoughts and prayers go out to her entire family. From the Adam's family all are love

I will miss the most wonderful auntie who never judged just loved. I have and will miss you everyday of my life. Plz look over us all like you always have. Love you AUNTIE!!!

Obituary

Sandra's Obituary

Sandra Leah Wilcox, 74, of East Providence and formerly of Pawtucket passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving family and friends. She was the loving wife of the late James Wilcox Jr. Born in Providence, RI, she was the daughter of the late Roseanna (Wisher) and John Agin.Sandra was an...

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