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Sandra Mary Prangley

Grand Rapids, Michigan

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Sandra Mary (Sis) Prangley, aged 65, of East Grand Rapids, passed away on Friday, May 25, 2007 following a courageous battle with cancer. She is survived by her husband, Patrick; her children, Kathleen Pugh, Barbara Pugh, Rebecca (Mel) Priest and Christopher Prangley; three grandchildren, Darren...

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I didn't know Sandy very well, I only met her once.
Now she's gone, and there won't be a second time.

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I think Sandy would approve.

To Pat and Family:
Sandy was a true delight to have known. Her impact on your lives was evident from the first time we met her and it was obvious to us each time we were together. What a truly beautiful woman!

I'm truly at lost for words...no words can describe my dear friend, Sandy....Instant angel. I thank God for bringing her into my life.

During our childhood and adult lives, Sandy was a source of comfort, strength, truth and love for me. I will miss her humor, sense of adventure, and our constant chatter about recipes, books, politics and life in general. She was a treasure, and will be in my heart forever. I love you...rest in peace, my Sis.

These last several months Sandy has inspired so many people that were the lucky ones to have known her. Her brave attitude and fighting spirit were amazing to say the least. With her caring family, wonderful sisters, children & grandchildren giving her reason to fight; and our sweet Pat, her husband, giving her hope ~ she had love, support & a shelter of caring through her battle. The love felt at her services was undeniable, and I know she knew just how much each of us cared and loved her....

As a mother and grandmother I would like to extend my sympathies to Sandy's children and grandchildren. When she spoke of any one of you, you could hear the pride in her voice. Let her many life lessons guide you in the years ahead, and know that love remembered is love that never ends.

Sandy and I were friends for quite a long time before our bond grew into an undisputed, unwavering love for eachother. I have been a very, very lucky man during our 27 years of marriage and an overall 35 years knowing eachother. Sandy was so talented and so bright and people were drawn to her. In my mind Sandy is the best person I have ever known. We were eachother's number one fans. I know I will miss her more that I can realize now, and will continue to love her for the rest of my...

Sandy will be missed. That twinkle in her eye (just like our mother had) that wonderful personality that could always pick you up during a bad day and so many other things too long to list. My sister, my friend I miss you so much already. I can't imagine the years ahead. Rest in peace and don't forget to bring me bluebirds.
Ann