Sandra-Loehr-Obituary

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Sandra A Loehr

Mount Vernon, Washington

Nov 7, 1939 – May 17, 2020 (Age 80)

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BORN
November 7, 1939
DIED
May 17, 2020
AGE
80
LOCATION
Mount Vernon, Washington

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Hawthorne Funeral Home - Mount Vernon Obituary

Sandra A Loehr, 80, beloved wife and mother passed away peacefully on May 17, 2020.  Sandra was born on November 7, 1939 in Houma, LA.  Sandra is survived by her loving husband, William E “Bill” Loehr and her daughter Kim (Steve) Stafford of Burlington, WA, brothers Joseph Pique Jr. and Gary Pique, both of Louisiana.  She is preceded in death by her son Dane Arlen Magee, parents Vera and Joseph Pique and sister Tanalyn P Milton.


Sandra loved to fish, golf, bowl, and going to the casino but her passion was oil painting.  Many of her friends and family have paintings to remember her by.


She left Louisiana in 1973 and moved to Mount Vernon, WA with her daughter where she soon met and married Bill Loehr.  Sandra worked for Cascade Natural Gas for 22 years, starting in Mount Vernon for 5 years and then in Oak Harbor for 7 years. She and Bill moved to Ontario, OR where she worked for 10 more years until retiring in 1996.  In 2003 she and Bill moved to Winthrop, WA where they enjoyed the definite 4 seasons and lots of snow in the winter. Bill and Sandra finally settled in Burlington, WA and resided there until Sandra’s passing.


Sandra loved to entertain and can be best remembered for her southern slang, boisterous talk and laugh.  She will be dearly missed by her friends and family.

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May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Jim and I always enjoyed visiting with your mom,Kim. She was such a bubbly person , loved her southern accent and wit.
We are so sorry to hear of her passing, you have our deepest sympathy,

Many great memories and laughs with Sandra. She was a special lady.

I met Sandra when I went to work at the gas company and we had lots of good times in those early years. She was always so much fun to be around...I loved her laugh...and sense of humor. She will be missed by many. Kathy Williams