Sandra-Haug-Obituary

Sandra Haug

Santa Fe, New Mexico

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SANDRA HAUG Sandra Haug, respected and loved mother and wife, passionate sister, generous friend and career public servant, died November 4 from pancreatic cancer. She was 69. She is survived by her husband, Gary Haug, her daughter Flannery Burke, Flannery's husband, Pat Burke, and their son,...

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How sweet to see you in my inbox today. Two days before the 2024 elections....how I wish I could exchange thoughts on this one!!! Love you! -d-

Everyone ought to have the experience of a friend like Sandra. An extraordinary individual.

Sandra is in my thoughts so often. Her work friends benefited so much from knowing her. She loved her family so deeply, and expressed it in the stories she told. "That won't never do," she would say, quoting Martin, when she wanted to exhort her colleagues to do a little better. "Sex is what keeps me from flying away into the sky," when she wanted friends to know how much she loved her wonderful husband. And ideas live in Flan's books, as I read each one and enjoy memories of wonderful...

Sandra, Charma and I were the best friends all of our high school years. I remember many dinners, parties and great times with her family. We went our separate ways but I remember her a a very loving and caring oerson. My condolences to her family.

I'm sadden by Sandra's passing and send my deepest condolences to her family.
I had the pleasure of working with Sandra at Experior. She always emphasized the importance of Quality over Quantity. Her assertiveness earned her respect among her peers, her passion for roses, and her encouragement for higher learning are the memories I share of her.

May she rest in peace.

A true friend and a great State bureaucrat. She was a wonderful person to work with and always had the right phrase or word to describe the situation. I will miss her sense of humor!

Condolences to the entire family, especially my brother-in-law, Roch. She was a fine person and she will be missed. Hugs and prayers going to all of you.

My condolences to the family.

My, oh my! Such a sad time. Sandra touched my heart so many times during our work together in state government. She was part of the WD-40 of life and I am grateful for her friendship, her guidance, her humor and her commitment to family and friends.
My dearest sympathies to her family.