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Cassandra Hughes Jones Garrison

1957 - 2022

Cassandra Hughes Jones Garrison obituary, 1957-2022, Charlottesville, VA

Cassandra Garrison Obituary

Cassandra Hughes Jones Garrison

January 10, 1957 - May 2, 2022

Cassandra Hughes Jones Garrison passed away peacefully at her home in Charlottesville, Va., on May 2, 2022, in the company of her family. Sandi ("like the beach") touched the lives of many and cared for her loved ones up to her final moments.

Sandi appreciated and did not take for granted the life she was given. At Orange County High School, she participated in gymnastics, swimming, tennis and cheerleading in addition to drama and the National Honor Society. At James Madison University she was a member of the Tri-Beta Biology Honor Society, went spelunking, and assisted with SCUBA lessons.

Sandi was always dedicated to her church community. She attended Orange Baptist Church as a child. After college she joined University Baptist Church in Charlottesville, where she played hand bells, taught chimes to youth, and taught Sunday School. At UBC, she was also on the Nominating Committee and was the first woman to chair the Building and Grounds Committee. Upon retirement, Sandi's spiritual journey led to Our Lady of the Seas Catholic Church in Buxton, North Carolina, where she was drawn to the teachings of the early Christian Church. It was there that Sandi created the church's first outreach program for parishioners in need. She was confirmed in the Catholic faith in 2017.

Sandi enjoyed camping, dancing, reading, bicycling, knitting. She loved playing cards and learning about (and tasting) wines. When she was 55, she trained for and ran a marathon on the Outer Banks.

Sandi worked for the University of Virginia for 30 years - beginning in Pediatric Oncology Research, then in Pathology, and finally in the Hematology/Oncology Bone Marrow Lab. In collaboration with her supervisor and daughter Lindsey, she was instrumental in acquiring a patent for a hematopoietic cell chart used to help track the normal progression of blood cell development.

When UVA closed the lab forcing her into early retirement, Sandi found renewed purpose and community at Blenheim Vineyards in Albemarle County where she worked for five years. She always felt that Blenheim was the best job she'd ever had.

After Sandi moved full-time to Buxton, N.C., she devoted her time and love to important community organizations. She was certified as a Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) responder and helped families in crisis after devastating hurricanes and nor'easters. Sandi was a hospice volunteer, giving much comfort and respite care to families and individuals navigating difficult end-of-life experiences. Sandi interviewed older residents of Hatteras Island for "Coastal Voices" - a project to preserve the oral history of the Outer Banks, now stored at the Library of Congress. Sandi also spent many mornings and evenings protecting cold-stunned sea turtles and their nests. In 2016 she received The Governor's Medallion Award for Volunteer Service, a prestigious award for her exemplary volunteer work in N.C. - an honor bestowed upon only 20-25 recipients each year.

Sandi refused to give up on her goals even while coping with a terminal illness for 16 years. She did not want to be treated as the "lady with cancer" but rather "Sandi - wife, mother, friend, steward and caregiver." Sandi strove to leave the people she met and places she occupied better off than she found them. Sandi protected her family above all else. She forgave others while redefining relationships as they changed throughout her life. Sandi laughed, prayed, and enjoyed life. She saw the good in others and defended those less fortunate. Sandi knew that strength is developed and to give no power away. Most importantly, Sandi loved with her whole body and soul up to her last breath. Sandi inspired those in her sphere of influence to lead better lives.

Sandi was preceded in death by her parents, George Sr. and Dorothy Jones. She is survived by her husband of 41 years, Thomas Allen Garrison as well as her children, Forrest Garrison and Lindsey (Mladen) Krstic; and four grandchildren, Mateja, Emilija, Aleksandar, and Zorana Krstic.

On Wednesday morning, June 22, 2022, an end of life mass will be held at 10 a.m. at St. Thomas Aquinas Church in Charlottesville, Va., followed by a graveside interment at Graham Cemetery in Orange, Va. Family and friends are invited afterwards to attend a celebration of Sandi's life from 1 p.m. until 5 p.m. at the clubhouse in the Cascadia subdivision in Charlottesville, Virginia.

In lieu of flowers or gifts, please consider donating to Hatteras Island Wildlife Rehab in Frisco, N.C., Cape Hatteras Community Emergency Response Team (CERT), and the Network for Endangered Sea Turtles (NEST), or a meaningful charity of your choice in Sandi's name. Family members can assist in providing information on these organizations.

Condolences may be shared with the family at www.hillandwood.com.

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Published by Daily Progress on May 8, 2022.

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Rick & Barb Howe

May 27, 2022

Most sad to learn of Sandi´s passing. She fought bravely for so many yrs. She was the finest person & it was always easy to see your love for each other, Tom. We pray for you & may your heart heal. You both are beautiful people.

Lora

May 9, 2022

may God´s loving kindness and comfort help you and your family through this very difficult time. Matthew 5:4

DT

May 9, 2022

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends. Please take comfort in the words found at 2nd Thessalonians 2:16,17.

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Memorial Events
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Jun

22

Funeral Mass

10:00 a.m.

St. Thomas Aquinas Church

Charlottesville, VA

Jun

22

Celebration of Life

1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

clubhouse in the Cascadia subdivision

Charlottesville, VA

Funeral services provided by:

Hill & Wood Funeral Service - Charlottesville

201 N. First Street, Charlottesville, VA 22902

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