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Sandra Lynn Satterwhite

Houston, Texas

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SANDRA LYNN SATTERWHITE quietly passed away in her sleep in Waco, TX, on Wednesday, March 12, 2008. Sandra was born in Conroe, TX, June 12, 1942, the oldest of 4 children. She is preceded in death by her parents Allen and Willie Sue Satterwhite and her brother Thomas Satterwhite, Jr.. Growing up...

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Greatest teacher and nicest lady ever. crazy when you´d 65 and wake up and Ms. Wastewater is on your mind. Talk about a lasting impression. I was maybe 10 when i had the blessing of being her class.

Dear Family of Sandra Satterwhite,
“Take this boss and love it.” When I was a teacher and Sandra was the principal at our school, Sandra was the most articulate, knowledgeable, and dynamic administrator I have ever known. The consummate professional, never ever using her authority to intimidate. She used her wisdom and allowed each individual the freedom of expression bringing forth the best each person had to contribute to children. Sandra is the standard for whom all educators...

To Sandra's family,
I extend my deepest sympathy to you during this time of sorrow.
I am a Kappa Kappa Iota friend who shared many happy times at the Delta State Conventions and National Conventions with Sandra and Marcy for over about 20 years.
One of the memories I have of our times at Conventions was at the National Convention in Orlando, FL about 1990. We were there on July 4th and Sandra was so homesick for your Family Gathering on July 4. She told us all about it----hot...

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Folks, Sandra was indeed an amazing lady. She was a
dedicated Kappa who touched many lives in a very positive way. She was loved and appreciated by those fortunate enough to have known her.
Sandra will be greatly missed. May God bless each of you.

I was very saddened to hear of Sandra’s recent death. Although it was a long, long time ago, she touched my life, too.

Back in the late 60’s, I was in the 5th grade class next door to hers at Oak Forest. Our much-beloved teacher was Barbara Evans, who passed away several years ago. I have many fond memories of Sandra’s good-natured kindness and the many good times shared by our two classes, way down the hall at the far end of the building…

Like yesterday, every time I go...

The Satterwhite Family:
I was fortunate to have Ms. Satterwhite as my fifth grade teacher at Oak Forest Elementary in 1975. I also have memories of kickball, school plays and the Bicentennial. I will always remember her smile and the way she made us laugh in class.
She caught me passing notes in class one day, but she did not embarrass me, she just walked by my desk and gently picked up the note and kept me after class. Sure, I was in trouble, but she was cool about it.
I was sad...

DEAR SATTERWHITE FAMILY I'M A CNA AT REGENT CARE AND MISS SATTERWHITE WAS ON MY FLOOR SHE WAS A VERY SWEET AND LOVING PERSON. I REALLY LIKED TAKING CARE OF HER. MY PRAYS ARE WITH YOU ALL.

Dear Satterwhite Family,
Miss Satterwhite was also my fifth grade teacher at Oak Forest. She made learning fun and was my favorite teacher. I was a reindeer in the school Christmas program. The only reindeer with glasses. My sister also had Miss Satterwhite and we loved playing dress up. I remember asking Miss Satterwhite if she had any old shoes that my sister and I could play with and do you know that she brought us a bag of shoes. My mother could have killed me for asking for the...

To Lisa Lorton and Mom Buckner: Angels may have taken Aunt Sandra to be with the Lord but her spirit and stories of her life will continue on.

Lisa, my heartfelt condolences go out to you and your family. Words are few during this time of sadness, but know your sadness and grief are felt by many that work with you.

Know also, that you will be in my thoughts and prayers in the days and weeks to come.