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Alexandra Mary "Sandy" Laird

Hummelstown, Pennsylvania

1936 - 2016

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Alexandra "Sandy" Mary Laird of Hummelstown, passed away in the Hershey Medical Center this past Sunday morning, April 3, 2016, lovingly attended by her husband of forty years, William K. (Ken) Laird, brother in law Roy A. Laird and niece and nephew Sandi Pearse-Davi and Jeff Pearse. Other...

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So sorry to hear about your loss. Your family are in our thoughts and prayers. Terry Griggs and family.

Thoughts and prayers to you and your family.

Dear Ken and family,

Our thoughts are with you in this time of sorrow. We were all blessed by Sandy's presence and her memory will stay with us. She was always upbeat and encouraging to others and we in the Coast Guard Auxiliary who knew her for nearly 25 years valued her guidance and ability to see through issues and suggest the best possible solutions to any issue at hand. Sandy will be missed, but remembered for her strength and courage
in her walk of life.

Dear Ken,
So sorry to hear of Sandy's passing. We count it a blessing to have known you both over the years. Always kind and encouraging words with every encounter. Always a smile and a toot as she drove past, but more often than not she would pull over and cheerfully chat in her enthusiastic way. With her gentle ways she always spoke truth and you knew she walked close with her Lord and Savior and hoped that all would have this peace that she willingly shared when she sensed it would...

Ken and family, Sandy was a member of the Coast Guard Auxiliary for nearly 25 years. We honor and value her service. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family with our deepest sympathies.
Jeff Kuhn, DCDR Division 19 USCGAUX

Ken and Family - What a great lady Sandy was. She will be missed; what great neighbors. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Ed & Sylvia

Ken & Family - What a wonderful lady, Sandy will be missed; such great neighbors. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Ed & Sylvia

Ken, Remembering a life well lived, may these memories, with our thoughts and prayers bring you comfort.
The Millers

Ken, remembering a life well lived, and be glad for the memories you shared. May all our thoughts and prayers be a comfort, and bring you peace on mind.
The Millers