Joan-Sardotz-Obituary

Joan Sardotz

Portland, Oregon

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Sardotz, Joan 86 Jan. 26, 1928 Mar. 13, 2014 Joan Sardotz was born in Syracuse, Kan., to Babe and Jack Bastian. She was preceded in death by her daughter, Kelli Jo Kolin; and sister, Jackie Kaesler. Joan is survived by sons, Michael, Barry and Kevin Kolin; daughters-in-law, Kim, Renee and Nancy;...

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oh barry! your mom was so special to all of us girls that worked at rickshaw charlies & at harvey's. she was truly a grande dame ;) you & your family are in my heart.

Barry and Mike, I am so saddened to hear your Mom passed on. I have a vivid memory of her infectious smile and good-natured hospitality. She was a mom to many people and lived that role so well. I enjoyed working with all of you in those transition years. You are both good men who deserve all the best. God bless you in your lives.
Peace, Mike

For my friend Kevin: My thoughts are with you at your Mother's passing. To me, you will forever be that kind, thoughtful 14 year old boy who bravely approached me, when no one else did, looked at me with great sincerity, and said, "I'm so sorry about your Dad" upon my Father's early death. I was an overwhelmed, very sad young girl but your gesture spoke volumes to me. My best to you and your lovely Renee.

I will miss her stories and her laughter over the many years I knew her.I trust your nails were perfect for your final shift!

A classy dame -- I adored her! My heartfelt sympathy to all of you.
Kathy Blay

You all know what your mom meant to me. I was 16years old when I started babysitting the four of you. I am now in my golden years. You mom taught me to be a little sassy. She always loved when people thought we were sister. She had energy like a busy bee. Going 50 miles an hour was her motto. Hopefully her last years were O K. Last saw her three years ago. Meet Mile's wife at that time. Joanne as I knew knew her, and I had fun talking about the good old days. Oh that great sense...

joan was a great lady, and a good friend. She was so much fun to be around! She was also like family to my mother and I. We will miss you a lot!!!