Sandra Danine Rapp

Sandra Danine Rapp obituary, Belfast, ME

Sandra Danine Rapp

Sandra Rapp Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Direct Cremation of Maine - Belfast on Dec. 30, 2021.

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Yarmouth, Maine – Sandra Danine Rapp passed peacefully from this life on Monday, December 20th, 2021 surrounded by her family at home. She was deeply loved. Born January 27th, 1969, in Denver Colorado, Sandra leaves behind her husband Carl Douglas Rapp, daughters Emma Cathrine Rapp and Charlotte Dane Rapp, mother Mary Ellen Kristensen, sister Deborah Fischer, niece Hannah Fischer, nephew Kristian Fischer, brother Daniel Kristensen, sister-in-law Nicole Kristensen, niece Kaelee Kristensen, nephew Bryce Kristensen, and many cousins, aunts, uncles, in-laws and friends. She was predeceased by her beloved father Dr. Alfred Emory Kristensen, brother Erik Kristensen, and brother in-law Todd Fischer.
At the center of Sandra's life was family, the arts, nature, and kindness. She made those closest to her feel heard and seen for who they are. Her circle of strong female friends were a source of support, long walks, and shared wisdom on raising kids, training husbands, and good books. Sandra was inspired by the resilience of her sister Deb, was grateful for the life her parents provided, and thankful for the friendship of her Spiegel cousins. Pragmatic, smart, and unpretentious, she brought a gentle smile and elegance to every encounter. After her father's service in the U.S. Navy, the Kristensen family made their home in Glens Falls, New York where Sandra and her siblings grew up water and snow skiing in the Adirondacks. Her happiest childhood memories were holidays with extended family and fake cousins spent on Glen Lake, Long Island, and Nantucket. Sandra graduated from Lake George High School and was a class of 1991 graduate of Wellesley College in Massachusetts, where she majored in Biology, found her voice, and made lifelong friendships.
After Wellesley, Sandra started on the development team of the Worcester Art Museum while also working part time in the evenings teaching English as a second language to a new American immigrant. She met Carl at the front door of the museum in the fall of 1993, she, at work for the annual gala, and he, finding the necessary courage to introduce himself, sparking a 28-year love story. They were married on Lake George on Labor Day weekend 1997 and soon after moved to Philadelphia to start a family. They lived their vows in a life filled with kitchen dancing, rescue dogs, sunset gin & tonics, New England lake life, date nights, close friends, and most importantly, raising Emma and Charlotte to be independent, authentic, and kind women who were her greatest joy. With Ella Fitzgerald in accompaniment, and Robert Frost for inspiration, it was a good life made whole by many small daily moments of love and purpose.
Sandra's professional work remained in the service of great non-profit organizations as either a development officer or grant writer, beginning at the Wharton School at Penn, Princeton Day School, Heritage Land Conservancy, Art Sphere, the National Foundation for Celiac Awareness, Angel Flight East and, during the final months of her life, volunteering for the Appalachian Trail Club of Maine. Inspired by her daughters, Sandra returned to school twice. First, to earn a paralegal degree in 2011, and again in 2018 to finish her Master's in Art History and Arts Administration from Temple University.
Her two-and-a-half-year battle with cancer was fought with grace, dignity, and resolve. We thank everyone who sent sustenance and love during the past months and remain forever indebted to the extraordinary people at the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Penn Medicine, Hospice of Southern Maine, and Sandra's many healers and caregivers. Their work was a gift and a constant display of the power of human kindness.
The family plans to celebrate Sandra's life sometime in the new year, followed by a private burial in New England. In lieu of flowers Sandra asked that a donation be made in her name to either the Worcester Art Museum of Worcester, Massachusetts (www.worcesterart.org) or the Appalachian Mountain Club, Boston chapter, (www.amcboston.org).

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February 11, 2022

Tom Cochrane posted to the memorial.

January 11, 2022

Alison Rabschnuk posted to the memorial.

January 7, 2022

Deborah Fischer posted to the memorial.

Tom Cochrane

February 11, 2022

Carl:
Itbroke my today to learn of the passing of your wife. She sounds like an incredible woman. I pray that you and the girls will always look upon the joy she bestowed on you to get through this difficult void in your lives. God Bless.

Alison Rabschnuk

January 11, 2022

Sandra - I can't believe you're gone. I will never forget your beautiful smiling face, your kind spirit, and devotion to your family. You were a class act. Carl, Emma, and Charlotte - I'm so sorry for your great loss. Sandra will never be forgotten. xo

Deborah Fischer

January 7, 2022

Sandra, your guidance, support, encouragement and friendship have be present in my life since day one, and never more importantly so than in the last 15 years. I am eternally thankful for having had you as my sister and will miss your physical presence in my life but will continue to feel your love, support and encouragement through your example and the foundation you have laid. I love and miss you.

Char, Emma and Carl, we love you and will be here when you need a soft place to fall, will surround you with love through shared memories and experiences, and cheer your many successes to come as you continue forward on your paths knowing you have all you need, and all Mom´s love, inside of you.

Love and universe hugs always,
Deb

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Hannah Fischer

January 3, 2022

You left having changed us all for the better, and we will live each day honoring your memory. Thank you for everything you did for our family. Love and miss you.

Nicole Thatcher

January 2, 2022

Carl, Emma and Char... we love your family very much and cannot even imagine the sadness you are going through at this time, we send you love and support and want you to know what an incredible and special person Sandra was to everyone she touched, I know you all will continue to shine that light of Sandra´s love and radiance through living your lives keeping her close in your hearts. Her kindness and compassion and love of you all and of life will continue to grow on within you and all you do! I know you all have an angel watching over you now and forever .... I miss my smiling friend who always made me feel like I was the most important person in the room whenever I was near her. We all will miss her and will remember her always, sending you so much love Nicole and the Thatcher family

Emma, Charlotte, and Carl

January 1, 2022

We love you and miss you.
Thank you for everything you gave us.
Always.

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