Sandra L. Aubel

Sandra L. Aubel obituary, Girard, OH

Sandra L. Aubel

Sandra Aubel Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Carl W. Hall Funeral Services on Jan. 27, 2026.
Sandra L. Aubel, 81, of Girard, OH passed away January 24, 2026 at Hospice House. She was born June 26, 1944 in Warren, OH, a daughter of James and Inez Karr.

Sandra grew up in Leavittsburg, OH and was a graduate of Leavittsburg High School in 1962. She retired from Trumbull Memorial Hospital in Central Supply and she cherished the many friendships made through working there, especially her best buds Linda and Pat.

Sandra loved spending time with her family bowling, going to the casino and playing bingo. She treasured the moments spent with her longtime friends from high school. Together, they would go to Canada every year to the cabin, where they would go fishing every 4th of July, until they said they were getting too old to get in and out of the boat.

She is survived by her daughter, Connie (Mike Pitts) Goranitis of Cortland, OH; son, Joe (Terri) Aubel of Girard, OH; sisters, Linda (Kevin) Hanni and Harriet Marks; brother, Alan Karr; grandchildren, Joana (Mike) Dittmer, George (Taylor) Goranitis, Peter (Crystal) Goranitis and Thora Goranitis; great-grandchildren, Carly, Mason, Taylan, Keegan, Meela, Madeline and Lakelynn. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her brothers, David and James and a sister, Barbara.

Sandra shared a special bond with her sister Linda, whom she loved dearly. She was the best mother that us children could ask for, we were very blessed. Sandra was such a kind hearted soul, and everyone who met her loved her. She was already an angel before she got her wings.

There will be no services at this time. Cremation arrangements have been entrusted to the Carl W. Hall Funeral Home.

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Patricia Gilliam

January 28, 2026

I YOU SANDY. GONNA MISS YOU. REMEMBERING ALL THE FUN WE USED TO HAVE AT TRUMBULL MEMORIAL. REST EASY MY FRIEND . UNTIL WE SEE EACH OTHER AGAIN. YOU WERE APART OF MY LIFE. THAT BROUGHT JOY AND HAPPINESS. LOOK OVER ME. SEND ME A SIGN. I'LL BE LOOKING FOR IT. I LOVE YOU MORE.

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