Sandra-KOCH-Obituary

Sandra K. KOCH

Oakdale, Minnesota

1949 - 2019

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February 5, 1949 to January 3, 2019 Passed away peacefully on January 3, 2019 at the age of 69. Preceded in death by her parents, Carl and Marge Koch, and beloved brother Peter. She is survived by her extended family. Sandy lived her entire life in St. Paul. She graduated from Archbishop Murray...

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Sandy and I were very close in the late sixties. She was the reason I survived the Vietnam war. Unfortunately, our relationship could not weather the changes the war wreaked on me. Per her wishes, we went on our separate ways. Sandy has been in my heart for 50 years and will remain so forever. Love, Kent Edwards

Although I never met you, I felt like I did because of our weekly talks! Missing you Sandy, Rest in Peace my friend.

Dear Sandy you will be greatly missed. You were a wise kind, strong minded person who cared for others in need. You were a bless to know. Enjoy life's music and good times you shared with me! I know you are at peace. Big hugs Sweetie! Love from Johnny Buscher!

Sandy and I were close friends for many years. We met in high school, where Sandy was a respected class leader, well-liked for her warmth, humour and intelligence. She had a wide circle of friends during her college years and for many years thereafter. I remember Sandy as a passionate advocate of the under-dog, a keen follower of politics and a fun and thought-provoking conversationalist. She took great comfort in music. Sandy, over her lifetime, faced many challenges, endured many...

Although I didn't keep in contact with Sandy, our years together at St. Jerome grade school were a forever bond. Rest In Peace, Sandy.

At St. Jerome grade school, she was kind and friendly with everyone, and I always thought she was the smartest kid in the class. I remember when her brother Pete (another wonderful person) died, and I can't imagine how devestating that must have been. Love the photo! That's how I remember her.

I remember Sandy from grade school days as one of the kindest people I knew. I pray she is resting in peace now with her family.