Sandra-Roughton-Obituary

Sandra Roughton

Norfolk, Virginia

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Norfolk, Virginia
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American Cancer Society

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Sandra D. Roughton GATES - Sandra "Sandy" Denice Roughton, 54, died May 29, 2010 at her residence with her family at her side. She was born in Norfolk, a daughter of Margaret Street Roughton and the late Wade Sheppard Roughton. Sandra was the office manager for Dr. Samuel English, DDS &...

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Sheryl, Jim & I were so very sad to hear of Sandy's passing. We came to love her sense of humor, her infectious smile and her lovely personality. We will surely miss her as will all of us at holiday island.

Sheryl Ann,

I was very sadden by the news of Sandy this morning. Sandy was a very special person to me and a very dear friend. She will be greatly missed. I will always remember my times with her and cherish every moment. I will always remember the magic carpet ride. If you need anything please let me know. Sandy loved you very much.
Love, Kim Lynch and family


Sorry to hear about Sanda. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family.

Love in Christ,
Sidney and Linda Roughton

Sheryl Ann-

Loss of a loved-one is something we all have to go through, but it doesn't mean that it is easy. The one thing I can tell you that with time, God will remove the memory of this horrid disease and the memories that you will treasure will be with you forever. The Sandy I'll always remember is the Sandy who never stop fighting, with a larger than life personality and tremoudous will to survive and that was for you. She was and always will be an inspiration and her...

We LOVE YOU & we'll MISS YOU FOREVER Aunt Sandra!!!! Love always -gayle, carlos, & baby brianna

Sheryl Ann and Family....
I am so very sorry for your horrific loss. Sandy was a very special woman and her spirit was unmatched. She fought a very long and hard battle against this demon and know now that she is resting in the arms of Christ, being comforted and cradled...as God tells her "Job well done my child, job well done". The lives that Sandy touched will forever be changed and the paths that she crossed are forever a better place to travel. I know that words can't and don't ease...