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Sandra Sue Kahn

Saginaw, Michigan

1944 - 2016

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Kahn, Sandra Sue 1/4/1944 - 9/24/2016 Saginaw, Michigan Sandra Sue Kahn of Saginaw Michigan, aged 72, born January 4, 1944 in Monroe Michigan, and daughter of the late Virgil Lafayette Lamb and late Bonnie Charity (McLellan) Lamb, passed on September 24, 2016. She is survived by her four...

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My best friend, Amy Carl, and I were just talking about how much we miss Sandra just last week. She was our political guiding light! If not for Sandra, I personally, would have never put myself "out there" to run for County Commissioner. She was a wealth of knowledge, and had a spirited side when debating issues! She loved to teach us....and we loved learning from her. She is missed!!

I REMEMBER SANDY BEING A CALM GENTLE LIGHT.

We are very surprise and upset of the lost of your mom Bonny, we always admired her open mentality and witty smile . We are deeply sorry and what a lost for your young family that was so close to her. We share many memories

Sandra Kahn will always hold a special place in my heart and mind. She was such an dynamic person with intelligence, charisma, and tenacity. She gave tirelessly of her time and treasure for conservative causes, always willing to share her knowledge as well as encourage others to join her. God Bless Sandra and her family!

To me Sandra was one of the most honest, accepting and open women I have ever met. She tried to understand your point of view no matter from where it came. She was a very good friend.

Dearest Sandra and family: her friendship, loyalty and guidance throughout my political adventure was a true gift. She not only was a trusted advisor, but also a friend and always loyal supporter. She made a positive mark on my life. More importantly, she was a great mother and grandmother. It is the family she leaves behind that is her true legacy. Rest in peace my dear friend. You are not forgotten.

Remember all your fun and fond times with Sandy. Her memories will not be forgotten.

I'm so sorry for your loss. You all will be in my prayers. God Bless

Dear Family of my first school friend,
We met in kindergarten and became best friends until she moved to Monroe. We built playhouses in her corn crib, climbed trees, stayed overnight at one another's houses, and tried on all kinds of makeup that belonged to her sisters. I just loved her-she was smarter and wiser than I was, even at that early age. My thoughts are with you all. Kathy (Stumpmier) Hussein