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Sandra Ward Brooks

Roanoke Valley, Virginia

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Sandra Ward Brooks, 62, of Roanoke, formerly of Vinton, went to be with the Lord on Sunday, September 5, 2010, surrounded by her loving family and friends after an eight month battle with cancer. She was born January 18, 1948 in Clifton Forge, Va., the daughter of the late Floyd Ward and Margaret...

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Sorry to hear about Sandy's death. She worked with us sometimes on 8 South at CRMH. She was such a sweet lady.

Dottie Cadd

YAHTZEE!! I can see it now...Sandy, Tommy, David, Joyce- all sitting at the table rattling that cup of dice. We had lots of great times together. Loss is so hard. You all are in my prayers

To the family of Sandy Brooks:
I send you my prayers and thoughts during this very sad time. My the Lord bless you and bring you comfort. Sandy and I went to nursing school together. She was determined to finish school and she did. She always tried to do the very best possible and the right thing for the patients. Farewell to you Sandy from your class mate of 1976

well mom is in a better place now.. I will always be thinking of you. I love you . you are my angel now!!! RIP mom! love always----your daughter, marcy

Sandra was a very special Lady. She will be greatly missed, but, fondly remembered. Joe Eaton Culpeper ACHS 66

Allan and family, we are so very sorry to hear of your sweet Mother's passing;we are happy though that it is only a temporary "see you later", and that you will be reunited once again with her in the arms of her Redeemer, with a body that has no pain or suffering!We will be praying for you in the days,months and years to come,as we do understand this loss. Please let us know if there is anything at ll we can do! Love you guys!

Marcy I am so sorry for your loss, i am praying for you and your family may the Lord give you strenghth and comfort at this time.

Tina English (TJ Maxx)

To Sandra's family, I am so sorry for your loss. I enjoyed working with Sandy when she would float down to the ER at Carilion. She was always upbeat and quick to share a story about her children and grandchildren. Seek comfort in each other and may the fond memories of your loving mother sustain you.

Such a wonderful and cheerful person who brought joy to everyone she met. I have no doubt our Lord Jesus was waiting with open arms for this wonderful spirit we knew as Sandy. Good bye.