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Sandra L. Kush

West Hartford, Connecticut

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December 28, 2013
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West Hartford, Connecticut

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Sandra L. (Luccock) Kush, 59, of West Hartford, died on her birthday, Saturday, December 28, 2013 at UConn Medical Center. She was the wife of Robert A. Kush and mother of Colin M. Kush. Born in Evanston, IL, the daughter of the late Henry and Jean (Blair) Luccock, Sandra moved to West Hartford...

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Happy birthday in heaven, Sandee. Miss you.

Will always miss you, Sandee, and think of you often.

Hard to believe we have been without our wonderful Sandee for 3 years. I miss you, dear friend.

I remember the Luccock girls from my days as a substitute teacher at Webster Hill school. Sandee and Barbara were the 'all american girls'-- beautiful, wholesome, blond and smart and NICE! It was only a few years ago that I saw Sandee when I joined the Elmwood senior center ... grown up but with the same wonderful qualities as the fifth grader I knew a long time ago.
I share your pain and loss of a young,vibrant wife, mother and sister.
Addie Carone West Hartford, Ct.

I remember growing up with Sandee right around the corner. Always wondered how she could be one of the smartest kids in our class, yet also one of the youngest!! I have always thought of her on December 28 since then even though I never saw her. She was full of spunk and laughter and beautiful...I am so sorry for your loss.

I will remember Sandy's bright smile and great sense of humor. Loved being a "player" on stage with her. She will be missed at the Universalist Church.

Sandee was such a sweet person and she was always had a smile on her face. She'll be missed.

Sandee is missed in the neighborhood...she was a bright light full of laughter...

As a fellow thespian, Sandee and I had a great time on stage. It was easy for her to smile and laugh. My heart goes out to Bob and Colin in this time of sadness. I often remember her while I am at my FL condo where she and her family stayed because I still feel her presence when I reflect upon her humor and kindness. I was blessed to know her.