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Sandra Ginter

Marin County, California

1950 - 2022

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Sandra Ginter Sep. 25, 1950 - Mar. 13, 2022 Sandy Ginter passed away peacefully on Sunday, March 13, 2022, at the age of 71 in Novato, CA after an eight year battle with cancer. She was born to William and Dorothy Hall in Petaluma, CA in 1950. Sandy grew up in Nicasio, CA and graduated from...

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God bless you Sandy and your family.

My condolences to all of the family. May Sandy rest in peace.

Dear Kurt and Family, I am so sorry for your loss and send my heartfelt condolences. May you find peace in your loving memories and blessings of your time together. In sympathy, Gene Girimonte

Kurt, Chelsea and Andrew my thoughts and prayers are with you at this time, you are truly the most wonderful people I have ever met and loved ever time Sandy would invite Jimmy Dougan and myself for those fantastic meals at your home. People have left such lovely messages here about Sandy's kindness and nature, a beautiful person I had the privilege to have met.

My thoughts are with your family today and I remember that I always loved meeting Sandy when coming into the office while working at Ginter Investigations and all the times she invited me to the house for those fantastic meals. I'm sad today and hope to see you Kurt and the family when I get out to California soon.

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Sandy was definitely one of a kind. We all feel very thankful to have had the Ginter family in our extended family for so many years. Sandy was a wonderful role model and a great example of someone who showed us how to live in the moment with grace and love. We have known Kurt since he was very young in Liverpool, New York and have delighted in watching him grow into a loving husband and father with Sandy always supporting and by his side. Chelsea and Andrew, will benefit always from...

Sandy's Mom and I were first cousins. She was detailed in planning our reunions/lunches and made sure it was fun for everyone. Always upbeat. When cancer came her way the second time, she met it head-on with a positive attitude and strong faith. Sandy was one of the finest women I've ever known. Heaven's gain, our loss. Rest in peace dear friend and cousin. May your memory be eternal.

Very sorry to hear of Sandy's passing. It's been a long time but I knew her from the Rancho Nicasio pool, where I learned to swim. Sandy was there every day in the summer of '66, and she took this little, cute kid under her wing. Next year my Dad joined the Elks, so we swam there from then on. I always wondered what happened to Sandy. I see she had good life surrounded by a loving family. May she Rest in Peace.