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Judy Butterfield
June 17, 2025
Sandy, you will be missed. I´ll always remember when we first met. It was our daughter´s (Dani Furry and Kendra)´s high school spring break carnival Cruise to the eastern Caribbean. (2006) Every morning we would find the best chair in the sun and that was the spot for the day!! Since then, we always reflected on how fun that time was. You now know, first hand, how beautiful Heaven is and that God is forever Good. Until we meet again
Suzanne Atwood
June 15, 2025
Sandy faced her illness with such courage and grace. Of course.. she is beautiful inside amd out!! I say "is" because Sandy lives on forever in our hearts. Bon Voyage Sandy I know you are in a beautiful place. You are missed! So much Love coming your way
James Stratton
June 15, 2025
Prayers for Sandy and Family. I had the pleasure of meeting Sandy at the NWA Reservations Center in Tampa Florida many years ago. I was introduced to her by her Sister Darryl and Niece Shawna. Sandy was so friendly and nice. May she continue to Soar up in Heaven with the Angels...
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Corinne Kubal
June 14, 2025
The laughs we shared and the trips we flew together are implanted in my heart...Sandy has already been missed dearly but she has left imprints in the sand never to be forgotten and always shared. Aloha my dear friend, may you Rest In Paradise.......
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