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Sandra Jennifer Coco

Sandra Coco Obituary

COCO Sandra Jennifer Coco, age 58, of Westerville, OH, passed away on Tuesday, September 26, 2006 at her residence. She was a Registered Nurse for Mid-Ohio Pediatrics for 18 years, a Paul Harris Fellow and Benefactor, former member of the Medallion Club, and an active volunteer with M.A.D.D. and the American Cancer Society. Sandra loved being with her family and also enjoyed golfing, reading and traveling. Preceded in death by son Robert A. Coco II, parents Carl S. and Mary A. DeAngelis, in-laws Charles J. and Gladys Coco. Survived by loving husband of 39 years, Robert A. Coco; son, Michael J. Coco (Marci); daughter, Jennifer L. Coco; granddaughter, Maggie; sisters, Carla Ellis (Frank Horvath), Patricia Vavrinak (John); sister-in-law, Betsy Evans (Rocky); nieces and nephews. Friends may call 4-8 p.m. Thursday at SCHOEDINGER WORTHINGTON CHAPEL, 6699 North High Street, Worthington. Funeral Mass 11 a.m. Friday, September 29, 2006 at St. Paul Catholic Church, 313 North State Street, Westerville, OH. Father Rod Damico Celebrant. Private family internment at a later date. In lieu of flowers, the family prefers contributions be made to Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, 2225 City Gate Drive, Suite W, Columbus, OH 43219 or the Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital, 300 W. 10th Avenue, Columbus, OH 43210 in Sandee's memory. Please visit www.schoedinger.com to send on-line condolences.

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Published by The Columbus Dispatch on Sep. 28, 2006.

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marcie kingery

October 7, 2006

Hi sandee i feel like you have never left us. we were all remembering your spat with Dr. Lindner when he accidently threw your lunch in the trash at work which looked like old salad wilted in a bag and you went around yelling at everyone until you found who it was and i think he was ready to hide . we will all mise your lemon cakes and i never liked lemon cakes until you made one. maybe jenny can carry on the tradition and bring us one someday you know everybody runs for food here. the kids miss your smiles. we miss you. and i guess i won't be called by my full real name anymore over the loud speaker because you were the only who did that because you knew you could get to me. brent misses you he said he will have to bring his roses from the garden next spring and put them on your desk anyway. I'm sure you will still be able to smell them. we love you and miss you but we know you can have a good time no matter where you are and we know you are in good hands and pain free. love always Marcella

Amiee Hunt (Board)

October 6, 2006

To the Coco family:

I have very nice memories of Mrs. Coco. She was a wonderful lady. My thoughts and prayers go out to your family. May your memories bring you joy in this time of sorrow.
God Bless your Family.

Bill and Jane Howland

October 3, 2006

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Adam Hansberry

October 3, 2006

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Kind Regards,
Adam Hansberry
Delaware County Bank & Trust

Cheryl Sperry

October 2, 2006

Dear Bob,Jennifer,and family,
I just returned from Florida and found four emails from other Mid-Ohio Pediatrics "veterans" awaiting me about Sandee's death. She fought so hard for so long to stay with all of you. I just cannot believe she is gone. I will especially miss her dry sense of humor,common sense, and fabulous Italian cooking! I know we will see her again in Heaven where she has probably already found girlfriends,golf courses, and of course your Bobby.Stay strong and know many people hold you in their hearts and prayers.

John Longo

October 2, 2006

On behalf of the St. Francis DeSales golf team, of which Brandon Ellis is captain, I send my regards during this difficult time. I pray that Ms. Coco is at peace with the Lord, and that she looks down on all who love her.

Karen Fenneman

September 29, 2006

Dear Bob and family,
My heart goes out to all of you during this very sad time. Sandee was truly a joy to be around. I know that her warm spirit and positive attitude was an inspiration to all who knew her.
My thoughts and prayers will continue to be with you.
With deepest sympathy,
Karen

Lynley Carey

September 28, 2006

Dearest Jennifer, Bob, and the entire Coco family,

Our family was proud to call Sandee our neighbor for the last 14 years.

Her loving spirit was known and adored by many.

Our deepest condolences to Jennifer, Bob, and the entire Coco family.

You are in our thoughts and prayers. Please, let us know if there is anything you need.

Love,

Lynley and the Carey family

Rachael and Michelle AMTU Office Assistants

September 28, 2006

To the family of Sandee and to Bob:

We are so sad to hear of Sandee's passing. She was such an amazing woman. We wish we would have met her at her first run here at the James, but are so thankful we had the opportunity to meet, to learn about and to love Sandee as if she were our own family. She always brought smiles to our faces when she arrived to clinic and certainly made us laugh when we tried to work her AMTU appts around her hair/nail appts! :)

Michelle remembers sharing her Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Team in Training updates/experience with Sandee and hoped one day Sandee might be able to participate in her own event. When discussing the possibility, Michelle told Sandee she'd be her personal cheerleader.

Sandee has helped us continue to grow and learn to appreciate life and live it to it's fullest. Thank you for sharing her with us, we are so grateful we had the opportunity.

Hold strong to her memory, we know we will. We miss her already.

In thought and prayer, always.

Summer Gugliemotto

September 28, 2006

My thoughts are prayers go out to all of you. It was an honor to know Sandee. Please let me know if there is anything I can do to help out in any way. I am very sorry for your loss.

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