Charlotte-Sanchey-Obituary

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Charlotte Ann Sanchey

Klickitat, Washington

Jul 26, 1934 – Mar 5, 2016

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BORN
July 26, 1934
DIED
March 5, 2016
LOCATION
Klickitat, Washington

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Valley Hills Funeral Home - Wapato Obituary

Charlotte Ann (Gilroy) Sanchey of Klickitat, WA, passed away peacefully on March 5, 2016, in her home. She was born on July 26, 1934, to Leo and Glendora (Cook) Gilroy, in Spaulding, Nebraska and eight years later they moved to the Yakima Valley. She graduated from White Swan High School in 1954...

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Aunt Charoltte was the kindest person I've ever known.
I was 17 when we met. New to Washington and the Sanchey family.
She became like a mother to me and a grandmother to my son.
Shortly after I arrived in klickata my own mother passed away. And Shot taught me everything I needed to know to take care of Terry.
I LOVE this women ! She took care of my family when I needed some more then ever.
The world just got a little more quite without your laughter.
Thank you...

I miss you so much!! You are my hero! I strive to be just like you. I have so many memories. You and grandpa are the most amazing people. I owe so much to you guys. I am who I am because of you guys. I remember hanging out at the house it will always be home. I was defiantly a grandma and grandpa girl. Love you always.

Until we meet agian!!!

I love you!!!

This was the best person I will ever know. I was very blessed to have her for my mommy, shoot I miss her and always will.
With a heavy heart, until we met again friend!

Condolences to all of the Sanchey family.

We didn't know Charolette as well as we would have liked too. Testimony from friends and relatives suggest she was a strong, caring and loving woman. We do know she was a great cook, second to none. We looked forward to Halloween. This was when she made her once a year popcorn balls. They were the best. Our sincere condolences go out to all her family. Gary and Karen Young

We did not know Charolette as well as we would have like to. Testimony from family and friends showed us she was a strong, caring and loving woman. We do remember when it came to cooking she was second to none. We looked forward to Halloween. That was when she made her once a year popcorn balls. The best ever. Our condolences go out to all her family.Gary and Karen Young

I didn't know Charolette all that much. What I did know was what I heard from family or friends. She must have been a strong, kind and loving woman.I did know she was second to none when it came to cooking. I looked forward to Halloween. That was when she made the best popcorn balls only once a year. This woman left a true legacy. That can be confirmed by all who were fortunate enough to have known her and graced by her presence.we send our condolences to all her family.