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Sandra Lee "Sandi" Perry

Vancouver, Washington

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SANDRA "SANDI" LEE (STILL) PERRY February 4, 1960 ~ October 28, 2015 Sandi was welcomed home after an almost 4-year battle with breast cancer. She inspired many with her courage and grace during her long battle. Sandi retired from CEVA Logistics in Portland, OR after 16 years....

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Sandi epitomized LIVING with breast cancer. She fought hard and was never negative - giving, loving and caring till the end. I am comforted that she is no longer in pain, but I miss her much.

Sandi lives on with the Pinks as one of our Pink angels. I will not be able to join you in person on Saturday, but my heart will be there, celebrating the life of this treasure!

Race for the Cure Oct 2015

Her final Race ~ Montana

I met Sandi when I was leading my first "Girls Night Out" for a Breast Friends event. We connected right away and I knew that day what a giving spirit she was. Her fight was huge, tougher than most. She was a true "Warrior" but I didn't really see that until I saw her again in one of our Dragon Boats - Pink Phoenix we are called. Sandi and Walt knew this is where Sandi needed to be, around women that knew of her pain but would not let her live in the past. Pink Phoenix women stick...

Walt and Sandi
You two have always been my ultimate example of a couple who loved one another in all of the ways God gave us to love one another. Sandi, you were a woman of great courage and faith who did not deserve this, but you stood by Walt and showed us all how great a life lived in faith could be. Walt, you surpassed everything we have ever been called to be in our Lord's house. I grieve with you for the loss of such a great light in our world and especially in yours.

Sandi was a beautiful person. I am so sorry for your loss. The love between Walt and Sandi is an inspiration to all who know them. Bless your hearts and may God provide peace.

I met Sandi for the first time this year. I am so grateful that I did! Sandi was the epitome of Grace and good humor. Her quiet courage in the face of adversity was inspiring. She has deeply touched many and is more deeply missed; but we have all been blessed by having had her in our lives. My prayers and love to Walt and their family.

For Sandi was a beautiful woman inside and out. She blessed people and loved unconditionally. She was strong, crafty, gifted and most of all she was love. We will see you again. Thoughts and continued prayers for you Walt and the family.

She was a tremendous example of faith and courage. God be with you till we meet again.

Ken Rice