James-DeSandro-Obituary

James Lewis DeSandro

Toledo, Ohio

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DE SANDRO James Lewis James Lewis DeSandro, 61, passed away on October 6, 2009. He led a passionate life, full of his many hobbies, family and friends. He will be fondly remembered for his hunting and fishing adventures, beautiful woodworking projects, and his culinary masterpieces, including...

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Patricia & Family,
Sorry to hear of your sudden loss of Jim. He was easy to talk to and had a warm smile. Always enjoyed talking to him at the DeSandro family reunions. Our Sympathy goes out to you.
Cousin Sue (Simon) Hainen.

Sandy,
You have my deepest sympathy at the loss of your father. Carry on as he would want you to. May the grace of God spare you grief. Rejoice, as he is now with the Lord.
Francie Harbin

I did not know Jim, but I know his daughter Sandy. If he was like his daughter in nature then I believe he was a wonderful caring person and will be sorely missed. Sandy my heart, thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family. May you find comfort and peace in life and treasure the memories you have of your father. Your friend, Susan Bosak, RN (Hurley Medical Center)

Sandy and family May God be with you during this difficult time. Your father will always be with you in heart and I truly believe he will continue watching over you always. My deepest sympathy is with you today and tomorrow. Diane Bollinger CICU Hurley Medical Center

Daughter Sandy and family,

We have been thinking about you and your family and praying for you back here in Flint, Michigan as you struggle with the sudden loss of your dad. Big hugs when you get back!!

Lynn Boyd and your fellow RNs Coronary Intensive Care Unit Hurley Medical Center

Sandy and Family,
Please know that our deepest sympathy is with you during this difficult time today and tomorrow.

Geanine Minton, Nurse Manager CICU Hurley Medical Center

I had the Great Pleasure of knowing Jim for many years and always called him a Friend. Jim and myself spend a lot of time together fishing whenever we could and took many trips to Alpena Michigan trying to catch the Monster Pike. Although we only talked once or twice in a long time since I moved to Tennessee I spoke of Jim from time to time and I have shared many stories of some of our fishing trips together. He will be greatly missed by all that had the pleasure of knowing him. Our prayers...

Sandy and Family
Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you
Fred & Charlotte Frost

Patricia & Family,

We had the pleasure of knowing Jim through AA, always there at the Monday night meeting to give a big hug and smile. He will be truly missed. Our prayers are with you and your family.