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Susan Rugierro posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 25, 2015
Please send our deepest condolences from all of here at Perfect Comfort heating and air conditioning. I spoke to Sandra several times to schedule service for her. She was so funny and kind on the phone.
We just recently heard of her passing in January.
So from all of us here again so sorry for your loss.
Susan
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Beth Lister - Lafayette, LA - Friend posted a condolence
Sunday, February 1, 2015
I just have really had a sadness in losing my dear, special, loving friend, Sandy. We met as Chiropractic Assistance's in the 80s. Both married to chiropractors, in fact, she and Leon wanted to get married on mine and my husband's wedding date, May 18th. They were so happy and Matt was so cute and such a big part of it. The 3 of them would come to Louisiana every summer to visit. After Leon died, she came the last 5 yrs. We shared tears and laughter about the old times as well as making new memories. We talked about the Lord and she was hungry to learn more about God's word. She realized at 12 yrs old that she asked Jesus to come into her heart as her personal Savior. So the last few years she developed more in that relationship. We talked about life here and the wonderful gift of salvation. She told me 3 months ago that she was looking forward to going to heaven. I will miss her so much. She was not a blood sister but my sister in Christ. I believe her kind heart touched many. She loved Matt beyond any comprehension. Always wanting the best for him. Then, the Lord opened the door for her sister to come back in her life. Oh goodness, she felt so blessed. Sandy, you were such a blessing to me and I will see you in heaven. To God Be The Glory!
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Paul Rubeo - ulster park, NY - colleague and friend posted a condolence
Saturday, January 31, 2015
I will always remember the conversations that I had with Sandy. We talked about teaching but we also shared stories about life. We both enjoyed sailing and folk music and I remember how our conversations always ended with something to think about and take up next time we got a chance to talk. She made a point of using technology with her students, and that's how our paths crossed. I could see that she was having fun learning something new and took the challenges in stride. I was there to help her learn a new approach to teaching, but I'm glad to say that we were able to enjoy many conversations that went beyond our craft. She was a special person and I am glad to have had the chance to know her.