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Sandra Ross Herman

Greenwich, Connecticut

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Sandra Ross HermanSandra Ross Herman, known to all as Sandy, died unexpectedly on July 5th, in Greenwich, Connecticut, at age 88.The daughter of Walter and Miriam Ross, she was born on January 6, 1936, in Tuskegee, Alabama, and raised in Shaker Heights, Ohio, graduating from Hathaway Brown...

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Sandy will be greatly missed by her friends here and in John's Island. She was always a pleasure to be around, always kind and thoughtful to her friends and family. Best, Mitzi and Bernie Armstrong

Sandra Herman's Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, September 14th at 11am at the First Presbyterian Church in Greenwich CT. All are welcome.

Greetings from Pennsylvania, I was deeply saddened to learn of Sandy's untiJely death. I enjoyed chatting with her often at the Johns Island Fitness Center where we both ended up reading the newspapers. Sandy was very bright and perceptive with a wonderful subtle sense of humor. My time at Johns Island will be diminished since Sandy won't be there. However, I will cherish the memories. Best Wishes! Barbara Hauptfuhrer, Wellesley '60

My father and I met Sandy on a Smith College Travel-sponsored cruise in France. Sandy typified Smith graduates in all the best respects: smart, curious, and community minded. I know she'll be greatly missed by all who knew her.

We love you so much Sandy, thank you for sharing your life with us.

Sandy was a kind and generous friend, who loved family, friends and a number of pets and strays who came her way. Blessed with intelligence and curiosity, she was conversant in a great many subjects, and her memory for detail was second to none. She loved staying busy, and even at her home in Florida she was a tireless host to many visitors. She appeared to be an age-defying act, which is why her sudden death came as such a shock. Her calendar going forward was still full! It's worth noting...