Sandra-Sisseck-Obituary

Sandra Sue "Sandy" Sisseck

Vancouver, Washington

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SANDRA (SANDY) SUE SISSECK Sandy Sisseck passed away Wednesday, January 25, 2006 at her home in Toppenish, WA. Sandy was born December 6, 1951 in Yakima, WA and moved to the Vancouver area in 1964, where she raised her family and many others during her twenty-five years as a daycare provider....

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I have know the Sisseck family for 21 yrs and I know what a wonderful family they are. Sandy was such an inspiration to my life and I'll never forget that! She taught me to welcome anyone with open arms, regardless of the situation. She taught me that it's okay to be who you are, even though she had a different agenda. But no matter what she loved me just the way I was. And when I needed it the most she gave me a shoulder to cry on. She was the Mom I needed and longed for. I love her...

Sandy shared a driveway with my wife's family for some 20 years. Needless to say, Sandy and Gary were like family. When my wife had our first son, she had to return to work shortly there after. Sandy watched over Grant with great care. She really loved him. I would drop him off every morning. I'd would always try to have a witty comment for Sandy. She would always laugh. She was always very positive. We loved Sandy very much. I will never forget her smile and gentle voice. She was a wonderful...

Sandy will be missed very much.She took care of my son Shane after he would get out of headstart 3 days aweek.Sandy we love you.We send are deepest sympathy to Gary Charity and Melissa.From the Sisseck family.

Sandy was our daycare provider for a couple years for our daughter Alexa. I could always count on Sandy, and Alexa loved going to her house. She provided excellent care at an affordable cost, something my family really needed. Thank you Sandy, you will be missed.

I was so sorry to read about Sandy. I didn't know her well, but through Melissa and I know how much she will miss her.

Barbara Smith

I can't begin to describe the impact that Sandy had on my life. I grew up in the Sisseck household and most of my childhood memories involve Sandy, Gary, Charity and Melissa. Sandy was my second Mom and I wish with all my heart that I was home right now and not overseas. To Gary, Melissa,Charity, Brad and Baylee and the countless others who are grieving I send you all my deepest sympathies. I will always remember her smile, laughter, caring manner and the goulash that she would make for me....

I would like to start by saying how wonderful Sandy was. I grew up with the Sisseck family and that is exactly what they are "A Family" and a wonderful one at that. Sandy devoted her life to her family and all the children she took care of in her daycare. Sandy is now a bright shinning star up in the heavens and if you knew Sandy you know that she is watching over all the little ones up in heaven along with everyone she loved here on earth. This is a sad time for many but we all need to know...

I am so sorry to see Sandy passed away so young. I knew her from the School for the Blind when I worked as the school department secretary. I always loved Sandy and Kim. She was always cheerful, kind and helpful. I hate to hear when a former student dies; that isn't right, we should go first! That old cancer is a terrible problem. My sincere sympathy to your entire family.

I would like to send my deepest sympathy to the family. I just loved sandy she was so sweet, she took care of Zarah alot and was a lot of help for me at a diffuclt time in my life. Zarah would also like to send her regards, she loved working out in the yard with gary and sandy doing arts and crafts, and she would love helping sandy fold clothes or any other chores.Please take care, we love you all. Jacki and Zarah Canterbury