Annette-Sandtveit-Obituary

Annette Marie Sandtveit

Gowen, Michigan

1952 - 2024

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Annette Marie Sandtveit, age 71, of Gowen, passed away from complications due to Frontotemporal Dementia surrounded by her family at Corewell Health United Hospital in Greenville on Tuesday, February 13, 2024. She was born on September 22, 1952 in Harvey, IL, the daughter of Louis D. and Lorene...

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Her beautiful voice singing Beloved Savior. Her patience with all the choirs at HH and Concord.

I was blessed to make music with Annette in grade school and High school. Rest well dear friend.

Mrs. sandtveit will surely be missed, she was always so uplifting and positive and very caring. I will forever remember her as being the best music teacher at Concord.

Remembering Annette as a colleague and neighbor. She was such a pleasant music teacher at Concord Elementary and always made music a delightful time for the students. We also enjoyed Rick and Annette and their family as neighbors. Blessings to each of you. Karen and Bill Bockwitz

I knew Mrs Sandveit pretty much my whole life. From my choir days at 3 years old at Redeemer Lutheran Church to all my music days at Concord Schools. I'll never forget all the fun field trips our choir and handball choir would go on. I simply can't think of music without thinking of Mrs Sandveit, I will miss her dearly!

This beautiful woman was an absolute angel to so many. She impacted our childhoods in the loveliest of ways and spread her love of music wherever she went. I am so sad to hear of her passing but I know the light she shined in this world will be glowing for years and years to come. My condolences to your family, she was an amazingly wonderful treasure of a person and will be greatly missed.

I´m sorry to hear of Annette´s passing, my prayers and thoughts are with you and your family.

Remembering so many wonderful times at Redeemer and Concord Schs. with her and her family. Sooo talented and fun. God wanted her more.

RIP Mrs S. Lots of memories growing up in concord involved your class. Still always loved the concerts and getting dressed up and doing whatever idea you had to make it fun. You inspired so many kids. May God be with your family at this time.