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Sandra Wigent

Jackson, Michigan

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Wigent, Sandra 11/10/1956 - 9/24/2019 Grass Lake, MI Sandra (Sandy) Wigent (formerly Jarrett) of Leoni Township, MI, died Tuesday, September 24th, 2019 aged 62, of brain cancer. Ms. Wigent was a retiree of Consumers Energy where she held various positions over a 34 year career. She earned a...

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I think of Sandy often. She was taken way too soon.

Sandy was a wonderful person who always had a smile and a greeting for everyone. I can remember skating on the lake, at her house, and fondly recall Sandy’s and her family’s hospitality and the very fun evening we had. I graduated with Sandy in 1974 from Northwest High school and I would like to offer my condolences to her family for their loss.
Natalie Treece Halsey

I’ll miss you forever Sandy. You were so positive, caring, thoughtful and a joy to be around. I was so saddened to learn of your passing.
With love and condolences to your family. Carolyn Toll

We hired in together at Consumers Energy on November 2, 1981 - we remained friends throughout our careers. She was a sweet gal with a big heart - truly missed.

I was very sad to read of the passing of Sandy, She used to live down the road from me while growing up and babysat for my daughter, who adored her. I also had the pleasure of working at Consumers with her.
She was always such a joyful, friendly person, My sincere condolences to her family. I am sure she has a special place in heaven,

Our thoughts and prayers are with the family. Sandy babysat for my son years ago. She was a very nice lady

What a beautiful picture of Sandy. We were best friends when we were little through grade school. We stayed at each others' houses and played in her play house her dad made. Many good memories and stories. We lost touch over the years, but i heard from her when my brother died. She came to his memorial. When my mom died, she came to the garage sale and bought my mom's dresser to put her clown stuff in. I know my mom would of loved that. What a tragic dx. Such a remarkable and intelligent...

When Jim and I learned of Sandy's death by looking at the Jackson Citizen Patriot, our hearts broke a little. Sandy was a girl when we first knew her, and was a babysitter for our children. She had a million dollar smile, and the biggest heart in the world. We're all so much poorer today because she no longer is with us. We are so sorry for all of you left to grieve for her.
Linda and Jim Larkey

I had the pleasure of working with Sandy in the 1980's and she was such a wonderful, fun and caring person. Sorry for your loss of such a great person.