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Sandra Moss

1938 - 2020

Sandra Moss obituary, 1938-2020, Los Angeles, CA

BORN

1938

DIED

2020

Sandra Moss Obituary

September 21, 1938 - September 13, 2020 Sandra Moss passed away on September 13, 2020 at the age of 81. She was a vibrant, extraordinary woman with a beautiful soul. A beloved mother and grandmother, a treasured and true friend for so many, and a passionate advocate for children in our community who need special care. Sandra loved art, travel, fashion and people. Most of all, she loved her family and her many friends. She exuded an energy that was immediately engaging. She always looked you directly in the eye and welcomed you with a smile. Her classic greeting was, "Hi honey." Born Helen Sandra Rusetos on September 21, 1938 in Chicago, Illinois, Sandra and her family moved to California in 1949 where she attended Van Nuys High School. She also won the beauty pageant title of Miss Panorama City. In the late 1950's and early 1960's, Sandra appeared in television shows, movies, and commercials as Sandy Williams. During this time, she met and later married Jerry Moss, a young record executive who, with his partner Herb Alpert, created what would become the largest independent record label of its time, A & M Records. Because Sandra was one of the few people who could make Herb smile, she appeared on two Herb Alpert and Tijuana Brass album covers, South of the Border and What Now My Love. Sandra's interest in the theatre led her to become an investor in La Cage Aux Folles and co-producer of Beethoven's Tenth, A Woman of Independent Means, and Blithe Spirit on Broadway. Always looking for a way to express her love of fashion, she later became a partner with the clothing designer, Mark Zunino. In 1988, Sandra married Lew Hyman. They traveled to Southeast Asia, Cuba, and many parts of the United States and Canada. They had a lakefront home in Montana where she would indulge in baking and making jams and preserves. She won a prize ribbon for her carrot cake at the Montana State Fair. Sandra's commitment to "community" and to helping others was part of her DNA. In 1972, she joined SHARE, an organization of women dedicated to raising money to support services for children with special needs and developmental disabilities. Sandra later became the President of SHARE, earned their "Member of the Year Award," and helped guide SHARE's expansion to include support for the special needs of other children in our community, including treatment for sexually abused children. In the mid-1970's, Sandra answered a call to help the Rape Treatment Center. Her leadership and contributions have been extraordinary. She had a major role in bringing the issue of rape and the needs of victims, long-hidden and surrounded by shame and secrecy, into public consciousness. She was fearless about asking people to support what she believed in. At a time when rape was rarely spoken about in public forums, she brought 20 men together in her living room – executives in the record industry and the motion picture industry – to talk about the issue and to inspire support for the treatment of victims. In the early eighties, she became a founding member of the Board of The Rape Foundation. And, in the late 80's, when the Rape Treatment Center needed to extend its reach to child victims, she had a leadership role in creating Stuart House, now an international model for the treatment of sexually abused children. The Rape Treatment Center and Stuart House are forever part of her legacy. Sandra is survived by her three children, Ron Moss (Rhonda Moss), Jennifer Moss Cohen (Scott Cohen), and Harrison Moss; her grandchildren, Madison Moss, Mason Cohen, Asher Cohen, Maia Moss, and Atticus Moss; her step children, Terry Hamermesh, Jim Hyman (Leslie Weisberg Hyman); her step-grandchildren, Tessa Hamermesh, Alexander Hyman, and Gideon Hyman; her great grandchild, Maverick, her sister, Jeannie Valvo, her niece, Lisa Balelo (Nez Balelo), her nephew, Joey Valvo (Cheryl Valvo), and her many loving friends. A memorial service and a celebration of her life will be held next year. Donations in Sandra's honor may be made to The Rape Foundation for Stuart House, which she helped create and cherished as part of her legacy.

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Published by Los Angeles Times from Sep. 19 to Sep. 21, 2020.

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Alfonso De La Barrera & Guy Fedele

September 13, 2021

We miss Sandra had a heart of Gold and always will be missed

diane merrick

September 13, 2021

Sandra was a fabulous lady....always smiling and her eyes were always dancing. Rest in piece....love, Diane

Stephen Maitland-Lewis

September 13, 2021

Sandra Moss was one of my late wife's (Joni Berry) dearest, closest and oldest friends and when Joni and I got together, and subsequently married in 2009, I quickly understood why. Sandra was special - fun, kind, sensitive, generous, a delightful, warm, wonderful person. It was always a joy to be with her and hear her voice on the phone and she enlivened every room and gathering with her presence. She was a wonderful, much-loved friend.

Scott Fudge

August 6, 2021

I spent many years helping Sandra decorate for Christmas. Always greeted with a smile and sent home with cookies, a hug and a kiss. May she rest in peace. She will be missed.

Alfonso De la Barrera

November 3, 2020

She was the best lovely lady that I had meet always helping others was truly loving person did talk with her last June so sorry we all miss her

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Andrea Moss

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Nancy Barney

September 24, 2020

Sandra was the most loving, giving, selfless, beautiful human being!
She will be forever missed.
My heartfelt love
Nancy Barney

Herb med.

September 22, 2020

Wilshire Terrace Employees we like to said Solon to A Good friend The Best Person.

Terrance Coakley

September 22, 2020

"Sandy" was a big personality! She was always "up". We always had great fun at Christmas. She loved Christmas and her place was always decorated with good taste for Christmas; and she loved to share it with others. Love you Sandy!

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Sarah Wright

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TRACY MORGENTHAU

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The Cowitt Family

September 21, 2020

Sandra had a fun, passionate energy. It showed, how proud she was the her children and grandchildren. I know how dearly she’ll be missed.
I didn’t know that she was involved with The Stuart House. I am so grateful for that because unfortunately, I know personally of several times it was used. I have made a donation in her honor. Much love to you all. - Joanna

Debra Engilman

September 21, 2020

Her son , Ron, and my little brother Charlie, were good friends until Charlie untimely death at 19. She was always warm and kind. I also knew her through a mutual friend, Vera Gordon and her daughter Lori.
A Grand Lady

Eric Cohen

September 21, 2020

Such a bright light, Sandra will be deeply missed. I can recall a conversation she and I had together about horseback riding. She lit up when telling me how much she loved to ride and the freedom she felt while riding at a run, with her hands tossed up into the air with joy! My love and support to everyone in the family and may Sandras memory be a blessing for us all.

Stephen Maitland-Lewis

September 21, 2020

Sandra's passing is a devastating blow. She was without doubt one of my late wife's (Joni Berry) closest and most beloved friends and I grew to love her and admire her too. She was fun and very special. It was a joy to be in her company. She will be missed by many, many people whose lives she enriched.

Ted Feigin

September 21, 2020

Very very sad.
We were pals since 1963.
You will be missed Sandy

Joan Fitzpatrick

September 20, 2020

Out of all the hearts in the world, Sandra's was the most generous and loving. Our friendship has been long lasting and she was my maid of honor twice. She loved to give her advice, and I always welcomed it, as Sandra was very wise. Whenever she said "Are you crazy" I knew I was making a mistake. She is now in heaven with her mother and grandmother, whom she deeply loved. I have never been this sad and my heart is broken. Will miss her delicious biscotti cookies, her advice, laughter and everlasting love. So many memories that will never fade.

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Michelle Nigro

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Charna Ravich

September 20, 2020

When my son, Scott, married Sandra’s daughter, I gained a daughter and a friend in Sandra. We forged a lovely friendship and I admired her strength and fortitude. She always called when she was visiting the desert and we’d enjoy dinner while comparing notes on our mutual grandchildren.
Her taste in art and fashion and compassion for helping where needed, came thru loud and clear. Sandra was one of my go to people. I considered her family. She’ll be thought of often and sorely missed.

kami longo

September 20, 2020

Sandra if you were a friend she was even a better one. Always caring for other people. Very sad her passing. Deepest condolences Kami Martin longo and Tom

Diane Merrick

September 20, 2020

Thank you for 50 fabulous years of knowing you.
Love, Diane Merrick

Barbara belzberg

September 20, 2020

She was a dynamic beautiful woman who was full of energy and positivity..she made the world a better place for so many and she will be missed!!!!

Merryl Alpert

September 19, 2020

A long time friend has passed away. My heart breaks, the world is in mourning. She was bigger than life with her charities and consideration for others. She filled my times with her, with whit and humor and great intelligence. I had great respect for her: She knew how to entertain like no one else: " Pearl Mesta of the West." The classiest of ladies......RIP
OXOX. MERRYL

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Douglas D Erenberg

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Douglas Erenberg

September 19, 2020

Your gracious beauty and charm and friendship will always be remembered and appreciated...

Ellen Bennett-Taylor

September 19, 2020

A caring friend, our time was shared in the late 60's and 70's, where her doe eyes sparkled with smiles and laughter, all enjoyed a good time while in her company. RIP

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