Stephanie-BURBANK-Obituary

Stephanie BURBANK

Windsor, Connecticut

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BURBANK, Stephanie (Schick) Stephanie (Schick) Burbank, 68, of Windsor, passed away on Thursday, (February 4, 2010) at St. Francis Hospital. Born in Hartford, daughter of the late Steven and Jane Schick, she was a lifelong resident of Windsor. Stephanie graduated from Windsor High School...

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I worked with Sandy State of Ct. She was a caring person. Talented artist. I was in Florida and unable to attend her funeral. Knew her many years. She will be missed. Frances Lyss

2/12/2010
My deepest sympathy goes out to the family and friends of Sandy Burbank. She was a person of integrity,of honesty and of pure goodness. As a previous collegue of Sandy's, I was glad to learn that we shared the same town of residence,Windsor. Whenever I would run into her at the grocery store or the town pool, she was never too busy or tired to stop and talk. I will miss those talks and her kind and caring way.
Sandy loved life and was grateful for it. I am grateful to have...

I only knew "Sandy" briefly when I replied to an ad in the paper for a housekeeper. I found her very friendly and wished only that I had taken the time to know her better. I have made friends with her step-grandson and step-great-grand daughter and have taken them to church. I have been working with Kaylei on her homework and expect we will become close friends. I know Sandy would have been happy with that. She had a difficult life with all her illnesses, but I know the Lord is taking...

Sandy and I graduated from Windsor High and I remember her as a kind loving person. I was hoping to meet up with her when I moved back to CT from FL in a few months. My condolences to her family.

Who can ever forget Sandy Burbank? I remember her sitting in her office, conscientiously working on her computer, and smiling at the passersby, She was a memorable character who kept us all on our toes. Her quick wit, direct interrogatories, and humorous quips brought a smile to our faces on a daily basis. How lucky to have known her!

I have so many wonderful memories of Sandy. She helped find my blind dog, created a logo for my business and crafted artwork for my book. I always admired her talent, her humility and her sense of humor. She will be sorely missed.

When my mother died, Sandy gathered my family in a circle and said a beautiful and peaceful prayer that made the day bearable. I hope someone does that for her family.

My deepest sympathy to Sandy's family and friends. Her memory will linger in my mind as a kind, generous and gentle soul.

I met Sandy in 1977 at the State Department of Education and we became instant friends and remained so over all these years. Sandy was a wonderful, loyal, compassionate and generous friend to me, and I loved her very much. Throughout our friendship, I could tell you hundreds of stories that would demonstrate Sandy’s humble, giving, generous ways. For example, she took out loans from the State credit union to send inner city children to Christian Camp. An Education Consultant once asked her...

As a fellow co-worker of Sandy, I always admired her impeccable work ethic, strong values, integrity and conscientiousness. She had a heart of gold, was kind to everyone and lent a hand to those in need. An unusual spirit, Sandy was humorous, outspoken and direct; She was often heard asking the questions no one else would ask, in a way that only Sandy could ask them. It brings a smile to my face to think of her at peace, having lived a life we should all emulate. My condolences to her family.