Sandra-Smith-Obituary

Sandra L. Smith

Wichita, Kansas

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Smith, Sandra L., 63, died Aug. 17, 2006. Funeral service 3 p.m. today, Old Mission Mortuary. Sandy was a tireless source of love and devotion for her large family. A wise and compassionate counselor, she championed desperate children and broken adults. She was noted for her classic beauty and...

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Arthur & Nicole,
I worked with your mom at Maize. She was a dedicated educator and cared so much for the students. She spoke of you often - you made her proud.

Dear Smith & Cone Families,
Sandy & I were roommates at Emporia State during the spring semester of 1968. We became good friends and kept in touch for a few years after graduation. It was obvious that she cared deeply for her family. Since moving to this area 3 years ago I hoped to be able to locate her. I would have enjoyed seeing her again. May God bless you & sustain you through this difficult time.
Margie (Jarmer/Flickner) Leis

So sorry for your loss.

We're so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts are with you at this most difficult time. With Love, The Dippels

Dear Nicole: We were so saddened to hear of your mother's passing. I know that the last year was tough for both of you. She was a beautiful woman and I see that in you. We will be praying for you and your family at this sad time.

Leisa: We are so sorry to hear about the passing of your sister. It has been such a long time since we have seen all of you and we really miss the closeness we once shared. We think about you often and want you to know we are keeping you and all of your family members in thought and prayer! Please let us know if there is anything we can do! We would love to see you guys! Love to you all!

Our love and support to the family.
Mickey McCartney and family

What a beautiful lady! Sandy was my colleague, but more importantly she was my friend. She helped me remember that all students we worked with were worth it! She believed that no matter how far a young person went down the wrong road, it was never too late to turn things around.

She was an inspiration to me. I will miss her crazy laugh, and her "out-there" sense of humor, and most especially her focus on helping children. God Bless all of Sandy's family. She loved all of you...