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Sandy "Hatter" Simpson

Portland, Oregon

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Simpson, Sandy 'Hatter' 48 10/22/1961 06/13/2010 Sandy "Hatter" passed away peacefully at home in the company of her partner, daughter, and cousin Audrey after an eight-month battle with stage four lung cancer. She is survived by her lifetime partner, Era; daughter, Jessica; mother, Betty; two...

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God saw you getting tired and a cure was not to be. so he put his arms around you and whispered "come to me." "with tearful eyes I watched you, and saw you pass away. although I loved you dearly, I could not make you stay, a golden heart stopped beating,hard working hands at rest. God broke my heart to prove to me, he - only takes - the best. Rest in peace, Your Mother

My dear Sandy...Everyone says you are in a better place for you. I hope that is true, but the truth for me is that I miss you--your smile, your laugh, and your honesty. Our road trips--we had as many to do yet, as those we took. I will never think of Whales or Alaska without thinking of you. I still hope to do a few of those trips. You will be with me, in my heart and memory, on each one I take.

I'm taking good care of your "babies". They miss you, too. Not a day goes by that I...

My thoughts and prayers are with Betty and family. Sandy was a treasure that will not be forgotten to those who knew her and loved her There will be happy memories of her and her life remembered for years she inspired happiness she was happiness for those who loved her deeply remember. Shirley, Reedsport Or.

Sandy was a great person! I worked at Tollgate Inn for 8 years after the death of ny mom she brought ne Zena, (my daschund) who truly became my rock through one of the hardest times in my life. 3 years later we bought are liitle tirant Zues (are 2nd Daschund from her and Era) We dident even know she was ill until we sa w a flyer of her passing. We can truly say she touched our lifes and the dogs have become a wonderful part of our family. We wish we would have known we could have been...

My dear cuz, til we meet again for that final road trip... may you rest in peace. You will always be in my heart and mind. May God bless you for all the good deeds you did in your short life here on earth. Love always, Audrey

My thoughts and prayers are with Sandy's family and friends. She was a loving person who enjoyed life. She will be greatly missed.