SANDRA-WRIGHT-Obituary

SANDRA WRIGHT

Washington, District of Columbia

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WRIGHT--Sandra S. The family and friends of Sandra Wright are deeply saddened by her death on December 15 in McLean, Virginia, following a long and brave battle with cancer. Sandra was born in New York City and spent her young years in New York, Lima, and Havana. She was the daughter of Edward...

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From our young years i remember your visits to our house in Darien, Ct. with your mom, my Auntie Bea. My dad's sister. As we grew older you ventured into modeling and i went with the airlines. Though we lost touch I saved every magazine with your beautiful pictures. As time went on your mom kept us up to date with what you were doing and your new paths of giving and caring for our world and it's living things. You were an inspiration to many and are missed dearly.

I was Sandy's computer guy while she lived in New York City. She was such a pleasure to work with and I ways knew I was in the presence of a very special lady.
She had an amazing view of Central Park and we would gaze at the park as the sun cast shadows on the man made canyons and talk about our different lives. I alway think about her as a walk through the park. I am a better person because I knew her.

Dearest Sandy,
A part of my heart went with you, and the last link of the Shepard family,with which we shared such interesting and,joyful adventures together, on Pinoak Pond! I could hardly wait for you to come and play. You were so daring and and adventuresome. Mischief was our specialty, and freedom in the woods and streams of life! Sharing your witt, beauty, and diversity took me to the heights of fun and inspiration. Our talks filled my senses ! Time to play again Sandy!...

Dearest Sandy,
A part of my heart went with you, and the last link of the Shepard family,with which we shared such interesting and,joyful adventures together, on Pinoak Pond! I could hardly wait for you to come and play. You were so daring and and adventuresome. Mischief was our specialty, and freedom in the woods and streams of life! Sharing your witt, beauty, and diversity took me to the heights of fun and inspiration. Our talks filled my senses ! Time to play again Sandy!...

Sandy was a friend, a mentor and a great source of positive energy and strength.

She was the largest supporter of the advocacy work of Paradigm Research Group. Much of PRG's efforts would not have been possible without her. For that reason she was presented the PRG Angel Award at X-Conference 2009.

Her kindness, class, thoughtful advice and generosity will be sorely missed.

On behalf of the Institute of Noetic Sciences I hold you and your family in my prayers. It was a pleasure to know you and work with you on the board of IONS, you were a very special woman and will be missed by many!

Thank you for all that you did for IONS and my love and prayers for your family.

Rose Welch
Executive Assistant to the President
Board Liaison
Donor Relations Events

Here we are, Sandy by my side just before Win’s and my wedding at The Wings Club. I could have never done it without her. As nervous as I was, momentarily losing the marriage license and my slip, she helped me stay the course. Happily, Win and I are celebrating our 29th anniversary this spring. Until we meet again, beautiful sister and soaring spirit.

Thank you Sandy, for all that you offered me in our few connections, particularly the apple pie and the Solviva book. Sorry I turned down the pie (but we had a good laugh about it)and glad I acceptd the book, along with all your encouragement to build green. Thanks to you, worms are an integral part of my life.

I can hear your laughter as I wright that. I miss your good humor, optimism and go-for-it attitude. Sitting here at the kitchen table this snowy evening, I'm senseing you...

Sandy, you have shifted into the omniverse, and in that context you are still with us. I will remember that; and the joyful, thoughtful, connected way you lived as you wove yourself into the web of our lives. Bless you, Beautiful Lady!