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Kelly Searsmith
May 15, 2017
What a quirky, funny, caring person Sandy was. She was my first cousin (my father's only sibling's oldest child), and we often spent summers together at our Grandmother Smith's home. I'm grateful to all who cared for her. If you've anything you'd like to share about her life, I would be glad to know it.
AHCA Coworker
October 11, 2010
In loving memory of a wonderful person.
Darlene Long
October 10, 2010
I was so sorry to read about Sandy. I played soccer with her for many years. She was 26 when she asked to first play on my team, and she went on the play on competitive teams. She was always friendly, and fun to be with. I know she will be missed by all who knew her.
October 10, 2010
To the family and friends, I am truly sorry for your loss. May the God of comfort grant your family peace at this time.
Sincerely
Janel M. (Tallahassee)
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