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Sandra M. Culp

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Sandra M. Culp Sandra M. Sandy Culp, 49, of North Catasauqua, died Saturday, Dec. 27, 2008 in Lehigh Valley Hospital, Allentown. Born in Fountain Hill, she was a daughter of Charmaine M. (Erdman) Weisenbacher and the late Robert S. Skeleton. She was a graduate of Freedom High School....

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In Memory of My Sister;
I loved you as only a sister can love you. We shared the same blood. You will always be in the front of my mind and the center of my soul. I miss you terribly. God chose you for more important tasks to take care of now. Our time was short,and I will never forget all the special times we shared together. Until We Meet Again ....Always in My Heart...Love, Carol

Dear Chris, Char & John: Our deepest sympathy and prayers, Sandy was a dear friend and we have many beautiful memories of her. She is with God now and not sick any more, no more pain. All our love Bonnie, Rudy & Rudy111 Schwartz

To Char & John,
You are in our thoughts & prayers. I know the many hours you both spent with Sandy (whether it was family visits, quilting, etc. ) will help you both during this difficult time. You both have some wonderful memories with her. I know Sandy is no longer in pain and be assured God has welcomed her into his arms. Love and peace

To Sandy's family...My Deepest Sympathy..

Dear charmaine and john, my deepest sympathy in the loss of sandy, you will be in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.

To Char & John, Know that we are thinking of you at this time and praying for you both. Sandy has no more pain and she is at peace. It must be difficult to lose a child no matter the age.
Your friends
Ginny & Dale

Carol and Family,
I am deeply sorry for your loss. May you find comfort in the cherished memories that you all have with Sandy, and that she is at peace now. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time.

So sorry to hear about Sandy, but she is in a better place, she will have no more pain. My prayers and thoughts are with the family. I will never forget the fun times we had when she was showing me how to quilt, and i will never forget how she loved my chihuahua Pebbles.

I knew sandra from our quilt get togethers and quilt meetings.
Always willing to help in any way. As sick as she was with
lupos and being a diabetic, she never let it show. It was
great knowing Sandi and what a strong person she was.
My thoughts and prayers are with the family.
Rosemarie Klim (Nazareth, Pa.