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Diane A. Sandvick

1945 - 2020

Diane A. Sandvick obituary, 1945-2020, Everett, WA

BORN

1945

DIED

2020

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Evergreen Funeral Home and Cemetery

4504 Broadway

Everett, Washington

Diane Sandvick Obituary

Born July 17, 1945 in Seattle, WA and raised in Edmonds, WA. She passed peacefully at home March 3, 2020 as a result of a lengthy illness. She was the eldest of three daughters born to Arnie and Jeanette Hirzel Lindjord. Sisters included Kathy (Boone) Cameron (deceased) and Shirley (Randy) Yates. She was a graduate of the Edmonds H.S. class of 1963 and a graduate of Edmonds CC with an AA degree in Arts and Sciences. Diane was a member of the Everett Area Newcomers Club, the Everett Sail & Power Squadron and the Old Time & Country Music Association of Everett, WA, and a volunteer for many charities, including Group Health hospice. Married James Mitchell in July 1965. (Deceased in 1979). Diane married Glen Sandvick in December 1980, spending 39 loving years together. She is survived by her children, Aaron (Lydia) Mitchell, Leigh (Richard) Conner and Michael (Kirsten) Mitchell, and her stepdaughters, Molly Sandvick Turetsky (Matt Turetsky) and Carrie Sandvick; grandchildren, Tristan Mitchell, Ashleigh Mitchell, Henri Mitchell, Jasper Mitchell, Priscilla Mitchell, Anna Turetsky and Quinn Turetsky. Throughout her life Diane was a loving woman of God, most often putting the needs of others before her own, as evident to her loving family and church families at North Creek Presbyterian in Mill Creek, WA, and Bethel Baptist in Everett. The positions Diane held during her professional career included manager of the medical billing department at Cascade Valley hospital in Arlington and instructor in the medical billing billing program at Everett CC. Thanks to the staff members at Evergreen Hospice and Visiting Angels for the loving care Diane received. Memorial service will take place at Bethel Baptist Church in Everett (date to be announced).

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Published by The Herald (Everett) from Mar. 8 to Mar. 9, 2020.

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Glen Sandvick

March 20, 2020

Thank you so much for the kind words and memories of our sweet sweet Diane.

Judith Nakken

March 16, 2020

An inspirational poet as well as an inspirational person. Diane and I shared some time as members of an Everett writing group. I have a fine poem of hers if her family would like to have it. Condolences to all of them. [email protected]

Fran Jones-Vail

March 10, 2020

Diane and I worked together at at CVH In the billing office. We went to Seattle Storm games and were there when we won the championship for the first time. Diane was a great gal and I enjoyed our times together. My condolences to all of you.

Betsy Stam

March 10, 2020

I had the priviledge to work with Diane in the Medical Coding program at EvCC. She was a delight to work with, always support of both students and coworkers. Sending warm thoughts to her friends and famil.

Kitty Schamber

March 8, 2020

Diane & I met I 1976 when my daughter Lynnette was 1 yr old and Mike ( Then 'Mikey' ) only about
6 or 7 months old.

We became Fast friends over the years and would sit in my backyard each read a different copy of the same Danielle Steele paperback, while, Lynnette and Mike played with the 'Real' METAL Tonka trucks in the raised flower bed I had only dirt in but no flowers.

And we took the children to all the Superman movies mostly because Christopher Reeves was
Kinda cute, we both agreed on that.

I Moved to my home city, Omaha in 1984.

We met one year in Colorado and stayed in a cabin,
Our family and Hers.

It was a great time,
I truly LOVED This incredible Loving, giving,
Sweet, Dear Friend.
I Miss You Diane,
I Truly Will,
You did Wonderful Things with your Life.
Be With God, as I KNOW You Are.
Love
Kitty

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