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Sarah Austin Obituary

AUSTIN, SARAH JEAN, of Kansas, passed away on Tuesday, January 10, 2006 while visiting her sister in Windermere. Born in Orlando, she was employed by Sprint and resided in Kansas for the past seven years. Beloved daughter, sister, aunt and friend, Sarah will be remembered for her infectious laugh, outspoken nature and loving and kind heart. She will be dearly missed. Survivors include her mother, Karen Jenkins of Longwood; sister, Catherine and friend, Wendy of Windermere; brothers and sisters-in-law, James and Sheri of Longwood, and William and Julie, also of Longwood. Sarah is also survived by her special niece and namesake, Sarah; godson and nephew, Aaron; nephews, Steven and Jeffrey; and many loving friends. In her memory, please donate your voice against world hunger and poverty by making your declaration to ONE at www.onecampaign.org. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Sarah's name to The World Hunger Project at www.thp.org, a cause in which Sarah passionately believed. The family will hold a private gathering at a later date. Services by Woodlawn Funeral Home. 407-293-1361

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Published by Orlando Sentinel on Jan. 13, 2006.

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January 9, 2007

To Sarah, my sister, my friend, my heart...

It will be a year tomorrow since I last heard your gentle voice or saw your beautiful smile. It's been the hardest year of my life as you, my beloved sister, are no longer a part of it. I'd give anything to have you walk through my door just one more time... I can't tell you how much I miss you, Sarah. I'll never forget you...

All my love,
Cathy

Dave Grace

January 24, 2006

Fond memoriesand good times when Sarah was just a kid when she came to United Tel of Florida. God bless all the the Austin family. Remember ...God is in control.

Tonya Mercer

January 19, 2006

I had a lot of good times while working with Sarah at Sprint and I will definitely miss her.

Bruce Riley

January 18, 2006

Sarah was a true friend and a pleasure to know and work with. She will be missed.

Butch and Mary Tyson

January 17, 2006

Sarah was a true friend to Mary and I both. We spent many good times together while we were in Kansas until my retirement in 2003. I also had the pleasure of working with Sarah during that time. She was a very dedicated and energetic person. She will be missed. May God bless you all.

Jeffrey Rogers

January 17, 2006

I worked with Sarah. She always had a smile for me and everyone around her.(even after I put a rubber cockroach in her desk) She will be missed by all here at Sprint.

Mitzi Mooberry

January 17, 2006

I had the pleasure of working with Sarah for the past several years. She was a hard worker who was always willing to help others, and I admired her strength as she dealt with the many hardships she had to endure.

Louissteen Cummings

January 16, 2006

To the Austin's family.

May God be with you all in the time of sorrow.

A co-worker of Jim Austin.

Moises & Debbie Mendoza

January 13, 2006

Our thoughts & prayers are with you all. Sarah was a wonderful person & friend. We thought of her as our family away from home. She will be greatly missed but will be forever in our hearts.

Joe Perry

January 13, 2006

I had the pleasure of working with Sarah until I retired in 2004. She was energetic, resourceful and one of the hardest workers I have ever met. She will be missed by many.

Robin Layne

January 13, 2006

To the Austin family,

Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you. God Bless each and everyone of you.



Chris & Robin Layne

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