Sandra-Broshears-Obituary

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Sandra "Sunny" Broshears

Chicopee, Massachusetts

Jun 8, 1950 – Dec 11, 2025

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June 8, 1950
DIED
December 11, 2025
LOCATION
Chicopee, Massachusetts

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Corridan Funeral Home - Chicopee Obituary

Chicopee- Sandra Lee “Sunny” Broshears, 75, passed away at home on December 11, 2025.  The daughter of the late William L. and Jeanne F. (Ollari) Broshears, Sandra was born at Scott Field Air Force Base, in Shiloh Valley Township, IL, before later moving with her parents to Massachusetts.  She worked as a Registered Nurse at Providence Hospital, Mount Holyoke College, and Greater Springfield Senior Services, prior to her retirement in 2019.  She is survived by her cousins, Lisa Serra and her husband, Frank Pozzuto, and their children Tessa and Jaimie, of Poughkeepsie, NY, and David Serra and his wife, Melissa, of Southwick, along with her very dear group of close friends.  Funeral services for Sandra will be held on Monday, December 22, 2025 at Corridan Funeral Home, 333 Springfield St., Chicopee, MA.  A period of visitation will take place from 9:00-10:00am, followed by a funeral home service at 10:00 and burial in Gate of Heaven Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in Sandra’s name can be made to Dakin Humane Society, 171 Union St., Springfield, MA 01105.  www.CorridanFuneral.com

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So sorry to hear of Sunny´s passing. Worked with her at GSSSI. Prayers sent on her behalf. BL

My condolences to Sunny's family and friends. Sunny always had a Bright Smile. May she rest in peace.

So fortunate to have worked with Sunny at Mercy Hospital. Always a smile and a kind word. She was a wonderful nurse and a good friend. May she rest in peace and rise in glory.

My condolences to Sunny´s family and friends. I have some great memories working with Sunny at GSSSI. She was always so sweet and smiling. She will be missed.

It is with great sadness, I write this condolence for Sandy. Back in 1966 I went to work in an office at the Y.W.C.A. Her mom, Jeanne hired me...my first job out of high school. During the years that followed, I met Sandy. We saw each other occasionally, but these past two years, we have met for coffee and enjoyed great visits. We talked about her mom and dad and the lives they lived as an Air Force family for 22 years! I will cherish that time together. I will miss you Sandy. Rest in piece,...

REST IN PEACE SANDY

Memebers of the Class of 1968 of Technical High School extend sincerest condolences to Sandy's family and close friends. Eternal Memory!

Peace and love Sunny, MO