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Sandra Lynn CROMWELL

Tucson, Arizona

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CROMWELL, Sandra Lynn, born June 29, 1944 passed at her home in Tucson December 28, 2012. She is survived by her sister, Jena Ackerman. She was an Associate Professor of Nursing at the University of Arizona until her retirement in 2007. Sandi loved all animals and volunteered with Greyhound...

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Dr. Cromwell was a kind and giving person. I helped her on a couple of projects and learned so much from her. She made an incredible impact on past, present, and future nurses. Much respect and admiration, Sandra Bazan-Olson

Please accept my late condolences. Unfortunately, I don´t have the connection to the University and didn´t hear of your families´ loss. I was looking her up to list her as the chair of my committee. I must give props to Dr. Cromwell for getting me through my master´s project. Writing was such a challenge for me then. She approved my topic realizing I´d never start writing if the topic wasn´t something I was passionate about. I would wait to meet with her on her break outside the building in...

My condolences to her family and nursing colleagues. I only met her infrequently, but knew that she was a good person and an exceptional nurse. God bless, Karen Rizzo RN, Bayada

Sandra, you will be remembered by the University community. I, for all the work you, Connie Trice and I did in working with the International students, and for taking them into our homes for holiday celebrations. You will be missed.
Eileen Harrison

Sandi, You have a beautiful heart and soul. You selflessly gave to your friends, colleagues and students with unswerving commitment, dedication and kindness. I enjoyed the short time I had to spend with you. I will also miss the enthusiasm that Neva derived after spending an enjoyable day or evening with you. I am sad you are not with us any longer. God bless you. May your great soul enjoy fair winds and following seas on its journey my friend...

So sorry to hear of Sandi's death. My thoughts and prayers are with the family.
Hannah M. Fisher

Sorry to hear of her death. She was a very special person.

My deepest sympathies. I worked with Sandra for many years. She was a terrific person who loved her greyhounds!

My deepest sympathies to Sandi's family. I so enjoyed our times together at UA. We shared a love for animals and her stories always brought a smile to my face. I'm sure that her colleagues and students from across the globe mourn her passing