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Sandra Kathleen D'Agostino

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61, passed away January 27, 2005, after a courageous 5-year battle with cancer. Sandy was born in Boston, MA. Sandy was preceded in death by her mother and father, Viola and Frank Tallo and leaves her loving husband, Paul; her children, Terri Hughes and husband Bill, Kevin and wife Tania, and...

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I was very saddended to hear of Sandy's death as I looked for some information to contact you. Even though we have not seen each other in years, I have very fond memories of our friendship in Boston and Florida. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

Irene

Kevin & Family:
I am sorry to hear of your loss and I pray that God will continue to keep you in perfect peace and comfort through this time as only he can do. Kevin: I'm sorry I couldn't make your graduation. We are very proud of you and our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time.

Kevin and Family,
We at Syniverse and Faulkenburg Jail are all so saddened to hear of your loss. If you need anything just ask. God Bless You All..

Paul and Family,

It was such a treat to see Sandy in June after so many years. What we remember most was her peaceful courage and calm, despite her illness, and her beautiful smile. That smile has always been there and we know that you will miss that. We are so very sorry for your loss and we will keep Sandy in our prayers.

George and Mary Saulnier

For you and all your family I lift up prayers for your healing as we proclaim the truth that there is no death--no greater love have we been given. You and Sandy lived a loving journey that touched all those who knew you.

When I think of Sandy I will always remember our first meeting with laughter. Her very first words to me when I stepped into the office were "Go away!" (fortunately I learned quickly that this meant I had been accepted into the Robles family) Sandy was our den mother - sure, she'd act all tough (well, she thought so) but she'd be the first to call and make sure I had somewhere to go for the holidays, had everything I needed when I was homebound, and the first to let me know that she was...

Paul - with deepest sympathy. Sandy is finally free of this dreadful disease and is with God. I hope you will find comfort in the love and support of so many who care so deeply for you. Let me know if there is anything I can do.

She painted a pirate flag on her face on Buccanner days at school, she wore pajamas in the office to support our canned food drive, she always had a new picture of her precious grandchildren scrolling accross her monitor for all to see. Sandy left me with memories, wisdom and advice that I will carry for the rest of my life. She was a wonderful person, Robles would have collapsed without her. She told me to go to Ohio and take care of my mom, I would never regret it. I haven't for one moment....

I have known your family for many years now, and have always felt that I was welcomed. My thoughts and prayers go out to your family. I will always remember Mrs D'Agostino with that warm smile on her face.I know that she is with God, and will always be smiling with approval as she looks down on your family. She was a beautiful person, and will be missed.