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Nancy Sandbek-Anderson

York, Pennsylvania

1948 - 2016

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Nancy L. Sandbek-AndersonYorkNancy L. Sandbek-Anderson, 68, passed away on Sunday, March 6, 2016 at the York Hospital. She was the wife of Kenneth C. Anderson. Nancy and Kenneth observed their 27th wedding anniversary on November 18, 2015.Nancy was born in Baltimore, Md. on January 16, 1948, a...

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Thinking of you and all the conversations we had trying to solve life´s problems. Miss you very much, and pray for you. Hope to see you again someday. Love KarlA

In my hand, your hand remained in mine; as I wept of my broken heart & breath taken. I now know you are not alone; as you smile to see the beauty & abundance of your sweet legacy of grandchildren that will know the wonders of your true being & heart. I Love You Momma.

Hi Momma, I miss you so much! I know you are watching over our Emily as she is almost ready to give birth to little Teslyn. Oh how I wish you were here. You would be giving amd helping with so many great creative ideas for her baby shower. Her heart, I know, wishes so badly that you were here as mine. And it breaks my heart as to why you are not. You are still in every breath I take, in every decision I make for my girl. Trying to be the Greatest Momma like you were for me and always...

Nancy was an angel here on earth and I will always remember all the talks and advice she shared. She was so caring and always had a kind way about helping others. I was lucky to have known her for 20 years and I shared many things about my life that I have not shared with anyone else. She never judged but always willing to listen. Miss talking to her in person but do still share with her in spirit and will never forget her

Happy Mother's Day Momma! You are my inspiration, my strength, my smile and air I breathe. Let your angel wings fly high as you deserve so righteously! I miss you so much! Love you, Little Pumpkin

I only knew Nancy for several years, but she was a very caring, resourceful lady! She cared deeply for the Lord Jesus Christ and we had many enjoyable discussions about her personal relationship with Him. She depended much on Him for strength as she went through many trials (which God used to help her learn to look like Christ). My deepest sympathies go to her children, husband Ken and grandchildren whom she loved very deeply and prayed for them often.I'll miss her but I praise the Lord...

I am so very sorry for your loss. I met Nancy at an Electrolysis convention. Such an awesome lady! My thoughts and prayers go out to her family.