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Sandra K. Yarnell

Arlington Heights, Illinois

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Sandra K. Yarnell Sandra K. Yarnell, 46 of Elgin passed away Sunday, October 4, 2009 in her home surrounded by her family after a bout with ALS. She was born December 22, 1962 in Elgin the daughter of Otto and Betty Loechelt Hintz. She had been a resident of Elgin all of her life and was a...

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Dear Mark, Jordan, and Mia,
I worked with Sandy at United. My heart just broke when I heard. Sky was such a positive, cheerful, fun, and funny person. Every day we worked together was always a blast.
She will be missed. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Dear Mark, Jordan and Mia,

I also worked with Sandy at United. We also studied and became certified personal trainers together. She was a wonderful person and will be missed. My love and prayers go out to you.

Dear Mark, Jordan and Mia
I worked with Sandy many years ago at
United, and she always stood out as a
beautiful and caring person. I know you will always have great memories.
My deepest sympathy,

I'm so sorry Mark. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

I am so sorry for your loss! I worked with Sandy at United years ago. She was my first traveling partner, we went to Switzerland together when I joined the United team! I cared for her deeply and have many happy memories from that trip! I am so sorry I was not there during her illness. My thoughts and prayers are with her husband, children,family, and friends!

I worked with Sandy years ago at United. She was always bright and cheerful. My deepest sympathies for your loss.

I worked with Sandy at United also. Her intelligence and professionalism matched her extreme beauty. I was fortunate to meet Mark, Jordan, and Mia at a fellow UA employee's wedding. Sandy's love for all of you was very apparent and I could see that she was a wonderful, dedicated mother, by the way her children interacted with her. You are in my thoughts and prayers. We were all fortunate to have known such an intelligent, beautiful person. Her memory lives on in you.

I knew Sandy when we were young. I lived in the yellow house. We "played" together until I moved away. We tried to stay in contact but ended up losing track of each other over the years. I thought of her often though and missed her. I have a lot of fond memories: fishing in the pond, recording music from the radio, iceskating.......I'm devastated at the thought of never talking to her again. I wish I could have been there through her illness.

I recently heard of Sandys illness, and then passing. I left United 12 years ago, but I still remember Sandy well. She was always happy, and smiling. I am deeply saddened to hear this news and my heart is heavy for her family. She will truely be missed by all who knew and loved her.