Sandy-Stelmachowicz-Obituary

Sandy Stelmachowicz

Omaha, Nebraska

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Stelmachowicz, Sandy Age 59 Sandy Stelmachowicz was born in St. Louis, MO, but her family relocated to Denver, CO soon after her birth. She obtained her Bachelor's degree from Colorado State University and subsequently worked for Commercial Federal Savings and Loan. In 1987 she relocated...

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Peggy, I went to elementary and Jr. High with you and remember all of those Friday nights at your house. I remember Sandy as well. She always looked so wholesome and beautiful. I am so sorry for your loss.
From the obit, it looks as though your parents have passed as well-again my condolences. I too lost my parents. My prayers are with you and your family. My email is [email protected] if I can help in any way. Take care, Kerry Wallace

Hi. My name is Coleen and I use to clean Sandys home. She was such a good person and very kind to me. The Lord knows what his plans are and he needed her more than we did. My prayers go out to her family and to Sandy! She will Always be in my memory. She was a Great person!!!!

My heart goes out to Sandy's family. She and I worked together in Colorado and continued working together over the years in Omaha. She loved her family and couldn't say enough about her beloved nieces and nephews. What a lovely person Sandy was, she will be missed by so many. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

I WAS SO SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT SANDY. I WORKED WITH SANDY @ COMMERICAL FEDERAL. SHE WAS ALWAYS SO NICE AND VERY EASY TO WORK WITH. SHE WAS SUCH A NICE PERSON AND WILL BE MISSED.
MY CONDOLENCES,
DONNA SALKAUSKAS

Sandy's family is in my thoughts and prayers. What a tragedy to loose her at such a young age.

I was so sorry to hear about Sandy. I also worked for Commercial Federal and got to know Sandy in all the years we were both with the bank. I always enjoyed working and visiting with her. She will be missed. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. Cindy M. Gustafson