Sandra-Prahl-Obituary

Sandra Prahl

Lower Paxton Township, Pennsylvania

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DIED
March 31, 2025
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Lower Paxton Township, Pennsylvania

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Sandra K. Prahl, 85, died peacefully in her home on March 31, 2025. The eldest daughter of Park and Irene Sheesley, Sandy was a lifelong resident of Lower Paxton Township. Sandy graduated from Central Dauphin High School and attended Syracuse University where she was a Kappa Alpha Theta. It...

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To Sandy`s daughters. We are so sorry we missed the service as we were traveling out of the country and did not hear of Sandy`s death till yesterday. Your mother was a delightful, smart, outgoing, accomplished woman. We always had a wonderful time going out with her and Chuck. She will be missed.

I am deeply sorry to hear of the loss of Sandy. She was an amazing woman, who knew how to get things done. I had the honor and pleasure to work with her on some of her projects. I shall miss her very much.

Wow! I met Sandy while working for the friendship center. She and I had many conversations over the years, mainly filled with laughs and smiles. I always enjoys working events and spending time at the center with her. I always looked for her, pulling into the center in her Volvo with the top down! Needless to say, I'm shocked by the news. Sandy will be missed.

Sandra was an outstanding volunteer who enthusiastically shared her tremendous energy and her impeccable taste for the betterment of her community . Deepest sympathy to her family and many friends.

I had the privilege of first working with Sandy during the years of meetings of the Ad Hoc Friendship Community Center Advisory Committee. Her dedication to the residents of Lower Paxton Township was exemplary. She was a beautiful lady, inside and outside, and one of the sweetest people I have ever met. She made everyone seem special. Rest in peace Sandy! Job well done!

To the Family of Ms. Sandy. My condolences to you all. My heart was saddened in finding out that she'd transitioned. Ms. Sandy was a lovely lady , a classic for sure. In our conversation, she proved to be a teacher of the finer things in life (smiling). I've missed out talks and her grandeur. May she have everlasting peace and sweet rest. May your precious memories bring many days of smiles and laughter in the times to come. May God continue to bless and keep you all during the days ahead.

So sorry for your loss. Your mom was good friends with my friends from Church (Colonial Park United Church of Christ). Pat & Henry Greenawalt and we were also friends with Dee Nelson as well and purchased her house in Devon Manor after she passed. I think I met your mom once through Dee during the Devonshire Faire at our church and she was such a lovely person! I´m sad I didn´t get to know her better. Sending prayers, light, and love to you and your family during this difficult time.

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I have so many wonderful memories of Sandy, as we worked together on many design projects. She taught me so much. A great lady who is now dancing with John again!