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SANDRA DEVOIR

Seattle, Washington

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Sandra Kay Rue Devoir Sandra passed away gracefully at home on January 29, 2012. She was born on August 4, 1960 in Lompoc, CA to Roland and Dorothy Rue. She grew up in Tacoma and graduated from Mt. Tahoma High School, received her bachelor's degree in Education from Central Washington University,...

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I´m 32 years old now, but Ms Bullock was my 3rd and 4th grade teacher at Mukilteo Elementary back in the mid 1990s. I´ll never forget her or the memories I made in "P3" (portable #3). I will always remember her as a woman ahead of her time- always fascinated and excited about the latest technologies- digital cameras, computers. She has such a zest and excitement for life. One time we transformed our portable into the International Space Station. She was the first person to bring to our...

You're my guardian angel Sandy. I know you watch over me and my kids every day and I know you hear my prayers. I know you're sitting beside that lake, looking out on the beauty that God has created for you. I miss you.

I was shocked to hear about Sandy. We lost contact when we moved away from Mukiteo. We did bible study at MPC and played indoor soccer together. She was an excellent athlete and such a wonderful, fun loving person. You all are in my thoughts and prayers.
Jerilee

Our deepest condolences to your entire family. We had the good fortune to have Sandy as our daughter's teacher for two years (3/4 split & 4th grade) and also as I-movie club advisor for our son at Mukilteo Elementary. May it bring you comfort to know the lasting impact she has made on the future generation. She was an amazing, beautiful, and kind human being who will be missed by many.
Sincerely,
Mitch, Eileen, Shelly, & Joey Davis

Sandy was one of the sweetest people I've ever had the pleasure of meeting. Though I did not know her well, she always had a smile and a kind word for me whenever we spoke. May the light of her memory continue to shine brightly on those she touched throughout her life. My deepest condolences to her family.
Shelly Bosserman (Mountlake Terrace, WA)

Sandy was one of our child's favorite teachers, and mine too! Every child that had her as a teacher was lucky. She was inspirational and motivational. Thank you, Sandy, for all that you did for the children of Mukilteo Elementary.

One of my favorite memories of Sands was when we would ride out bikes thru Wapato Park. We liked the challenge of riding thru the WHOLE park, taking ALL the curves with no hands. We were quite proficient at it too, I might add....Until Sands decides to try it with no feet to! There I was, riding behind her in astonishment as she placed her feet on the center bar, hands in the air, as we rounded our first curve.....That lasted about 3 seconds, and down she went, as her bike kept going and...

Dear Loving Devoir, Rue and Bullock Family of Sandy,

We are so deeply saddened to hear of the loss of our dear Sandy. Her presence and smile absolutely lit up our restaurant so brightly and her soul illuminated our hearts. I can truly say that of all of the hundreds of people that I meet each week, Sandy is and will always be one of my favorite women in the whole world.

She was the example of grace, generosity and kindness. It is true, we are all better people because...

Sandy had been and will always be an inspiration to all of us. What an amazing soul! We are all so fortunate to have been somehow a part of her life. Miss you Sandy. Thanks for everything.