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Sandra Warren Obituary

WARREN-Sandra M., age 68, Omaha. Preceded by parents, Glenn and Viola Cozad; brother, Gary Cozad. Survived by daughter, Pamela Freiburger (John); sons, Scott Warren (Marcella), all Council Bluffs, Michael Warren, Omaha, Kevin Warren, Lusby, MD; 7 grandchildren.
Funeral Service Wed. 11 AM Cutler-O'Neill Funeral Home. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation with the Family Tues. 6-8 PM at the Mortuary. Memorials to the Salvation Army preferred. CUTLER-O'NEILL-MEYER-WOODRING
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545 Willow Ave. 322-7779

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Published by Omaha World-Herald on Dec. 3, 2007.

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Jean Strunk

December 6, 2007

Scott, Kevin, Pam and Mike,
I am so very sorry for your Mom's passing. I have fond memories of her and sharing a trip with her for Kevin's wedding. We had such fun and she was so proud of all of her children. My true condolences,
Jean Warren- Strunk

Arlene Cozad

December 5, 2007

Dear Sandy,
I wanted to let you know that I have always been proud to be your sister in law and wanted to let you know that I wish we could have communicated more. I would like to appolgize. may you have a graceful journey crossing over to the other side. I know your mom, dad and gary are there waiting for you. I am sorry I could not make it to your funeral due to the harsh weather everyone is having. I love you sis.

Love always Your sister in law

Arlene Cozad.

Karissa Cozad

December 5, 2007

Aunt Sandy,
Just wanted to say I heard about your passing. Though we havent ever met, I am your great neice Karissa sheri cozad's eldest daughter. I have heard many stories about you and grandpa cozad and I wish I could have met the two of you. I wish you a good journey and I am proud to have the Cozad name.

Sheri Cozad-Smith

December 4, 2007

this is sheri cozad-smith of bremerton wa.i would love to have attended my aunt's memorial but do to the bad weather we have been having here it will be hard to travel but our thought's are with you all it was good to see you aunt sandy when we took the bus there with my sister and her kid's,im going to miss you alot love your niece sheri and family,

Sheri Rose

December 4, 2007

Pam, Scott, Kevin and Mike,
I'm sorry to hear about your mom. I remember back when we were teens and how I thought of your mom as a second mom to me. How I would talk to her while she fixed dinner. I learned how to cook hamburger by watching her. And to this day I make it the way she did. I always had a good time when I was around her.
She will be missed!

Marge Collins

December 3, 2007

Dear Dan Donita and Dale I knew Sandy for many years. She always cared for her family. Deep sympathy to all of you. Marge Collins

Linda Lowrey

December 2, 2007

Sandy, my dear sister, how can we possibly live without you? You left me with such rich memories and I shall never forget all our wonderful happy times together, sharing laughs and love, the births of your wonderful children, watching them grow up and give you gorgeous grandchildren. I cherish our horse back rides together, sharing our love of horses--how come it was always me who was thrown and you managed to stay on? You were so talented and would tackle anything to try to fix it, and when it came to crafts, your creativeness amazed all. I hope your children find and enjoy again and again your accounting of when you and Barb visited Germany and we traveled all over, sharing the wonders of Europe. I am so sorry the weather has kept me from attending your memorial service, but I will gather with the family at Mother's Day 2008 when we remember you and scatter your ashes over the land you loved so much. I shall miss you greatly my dear sister and someday when the time comes, we shall meet again, love, your little sister, Inny (Linda)...

Greg and Mary Opatz

December 2, 2007

Dan and Beth, Josh, Matt and Lucas,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you. If you need anything, let us know.

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