Sandra-Procaccini-Obituary

Sandra Lee Procaccini

Glastonbury, Connecticut

Feb 21, 1947 – Aug 28, 2025

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BORN
February 21, 1947
DIED
August 28, 2025
LOCATION
Glastonbury, Connecticut
CHARITY
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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Obituary of Sandra Lee Procaccini With love and gratitude, we remember the life of Sandra Lee Taylor Procaccini, 78, of Melbourne, Florida, formerly of Glastonbury, CT who passed away peacefully on August 28, 2025. She was the devoted wife of Donald Paul Procaccini, and together they shared more...

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I first met Sandy at Ginos and became a regular customer for years My sympathies to her family Tuna Mark

I met Sandy many years ago from her cousin Joanne in Florida. She was sich a fun, bubbly, funny lady. Spent a couple of days during the summer at her condo on the beach at the pool. We enjoyed going out to dinner and movies. Sandy will definitely be missed! My Deepest Condolences to Donnie and her family

To my Pickleball buddy, I loved partnering with you because when we played well we laughed and had fun. And when we played badly we laughed and had fun! My condolences to your family.

Sandy was a loved and respected member of our South Oaks pickle ball group. She was a lovely person, full of love and life! It´s hard to believe she´s gone. Condolences to her family. She often shared stories, always the proud mother or grandmother

Sandy, I shall never forget you you live on my corner and every time I pass your house I will remember you we were such good friends. You were so good to me. I got all these little things in my house that remind me of you a picture in my bathroom The cup for my 75th birthday. You were closer to me than a sister. We played Pickle Ball together went to the thrift stores together clothes shopping so much Sandy plus you cooked me some great dinners. I can´t believe you´re gone but never forgotten...

I remember when I moved to East Hartford back in the early 70's, Gino's was the best pizza shop around. She was also so kind to everyone, she even gave my son his 1st job even though it last a short period of time, we were forever grateful for their kindness..After bringing their pizzas to my job and my co-workers couldn't get enough of Gino's pizza so I was in charge of getting the pizza for all our parties..Ms. Sandra will be missed by many..May her beautiful soul R.I.P.