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Sandy Mull

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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Sandy (nee) Luciotti Mull, February 18, 2009, of West Chester, originally of Lebanon, Pa. Beloved wife of Thomas D. Mull. Devoted mother of Hope Maxwell (Bill) and Thomas O. Mull. Also survived by her mother, Anna Mae Luciotti; and her brother, the Rev. Richard Luciotti. Relatives and friends are...

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Dear Tom and family,
We were so very sorry to hear the
sad news of Sandy's passing.
Sandy was a lovely person and she
will be missed by every one who knew her.
Our thoughts and prayers will be
with you and your family in the
coming days.
Nancy and Gerry Cunningham

Tom and Family,
Sandy became a friend after we exchanged recipes and comments on the GMA recipe board. She was so kind and sweet. We often wrote privately, discussing our military memories, cooking and living in GA. No one was more supportive than she when my son went into harms way to fly in Afghanistan. Sandy was loving and concerned during any sadness or crisis.I shall miss her for very many reasons.
Amanda (cooknrose)
N GA

Tom-
We were shocked and saddened by the news of Sandy's passing. All I know is that her hand is resting on Paddington's head right now. We will keep you in our prayers.
Love, Doc and Lyn Hyduke

Sandy was a dear person, always genuinely interested to hear details about your family, including your pets.

When Tom was president of the Anesthesia group, she hosted the most beautiful "Welcome" dinners in their home for the new doctors joining the practice. As the wife of a new doc, I felt very included and comfortable in the anesthesia group because of Sandy's kind and sincere offer of friendship.

Her stories sometimes seemed too fantastic (Hope's jaw getting wired...

Dear Dr. Mull,

I was so sad to hear of Sandy's passing, her visits along with you to Baxter's while I worked there were the highlight of many of my evenings. She was always someone who could brighten your mood with her lively conversation and friendly attitude towards life and those she met. I will forever grateful for having the opportunity to get to know both you and her better over that summer, and I hope to see you again soon Dr. Mull.

Dr. Mull and family,
Please know that you are in my prayers and thoughts for the grief of one who will be missed and loved forever.
I, like so many others only knew your wife from the GMA Recipe board, but grew to know her through her humor and wonderful recipes that she so graciously shared with so many. She will be truly missed by many, many people, for she touched so many lives with her words.
How precious will her memories be and the loss of seeing her posts will be...

Dear Tom and Family,
I too did not know Sandy personally but only thru the GMA recipe board. She always had sweet things to say about everyone's recipes and also posted many wonderful recipes of her own. She will be missed by all on this board. May the peace which comes from the memories of love shared comfort you now and in the days ahead.

Barbara

Dr. Mull and Family. I would like to add my prayers and words of sympathy to those that I know have been given to you by so many. Sandy was a dear friend to me and the others on the GMA recipe Board. Please know that She was loved by us all and will be greatly missed. We mourn with you and your family. God Bless.

To Sandy's Family:

I had never met your wife and or Mom. But she was one of my best friends from the GMA food website.

She had a knack of making everything seem all right when ever I had a problem. She also took the time to contact me privately whenever she felt that I needed a little cheering up.

I would like you to all know how well liked she was and that we will all miss her.

My prayers are with you and your family at this trying time.

Sincerely Denise...