Sandie-Lytle-Obituary

Sandie Wade Lytle

Columbus, Ohio

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Lytle Sandie Wade Lytle, age 66. Sunrise January 5, 1950. Sunset Wednesday, May 11, 2016 at Vitas (Hospice) Center in Cincinnati, OH. Preceded in death by husband James E. "Jimmy" Lytle, parents Sandy and Josephine (Ramey) Wade, sisters Barbara Jean Wade, Eleanor Wade, and Joyce A. Wade and...

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Sandie, my dear sister/friend. It's the anniversary of your passing and I hold close to my heart fond memories of all that we shared! Norfolk State University, Pershing Angel Sorority, travel, births, marriages, deaths, Central State University..... Time nor distance could ever erase the wonderful times we shared! I miss you lady and will always love you!!! Continue to rest easy, until we greet again, my friend...

To the family of my friend and sister, Sandie Wade Lytle, I offer my sincere condolences. It is so painful to have not been able to be with you for her homegoing service and celebration of her life. Sandie and I shared a bond that can never be broken. We were roomies, Pershing Angel military sorors and best friends for a long time... The wonderful memories we shared will comfort me and hopefully you as well. Love and prayers to you all.

My sincerest condolences to Thomas and The Wade Family! May Sandie rest in peace and rise in glory!

Prayers of God's comforting love to the Lytle and Wade families. May you find peace and smile in the memories you shared with your departed love one. Prayers....

OUR LOVE, PRAYERS AND DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO THE FAMILY AT THE TRANSITION OF YOUR LOVE ONE. MAY GOD COMFORT YOU AS ONLY HE CAN. Deacon and Sister Alden and Janet Coleman Shiloh

To the Wade/Lytle family. I am so sorry to hear about your loss. Our time working together at Physicians Mutual was short. But what time I did know her I could tell she was a very respectful, caring, good person. My deepest sympathies to you as you grieve you loss and you will be in my thoughts and prayers.

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

Dear Lytle family, My heart goes out to you with the deepest of sympathy. Sandie was my mother's neighbor for a few years or so. She was such a sweet sweet lady. I cannot believe this has happened. My wife and I had no idea she was even sick. She will be missed and remembered forever.... God bless and keep you, Sandie. Rest in eternal peace...

To the family, you have my deepest sympathy in the loss of your loved one. May God give you the needed strength to endure, during this very trying time.
(1 Corinthians 10:13)

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