In Honor of Sandy Sign Her Condolence Book
As Sandy did not want flowers, we can all give her back some of the love and caring she gave to all of us....I'll bet our group can make her condolence guest book overflow with what she has meant to each and every one of us. Her family has no ideas just how many lives she has touched, helped make a difference in and how many of us truly loved her.
http://www.legacy.com/mainetoday-mo...rsonID=88575744 |
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Hi Sheila,
Thanks so much for posting this - I am sure we will fill that book up! Donna |
Sandy
Thanks for posting this Sheila. I had to go back to one of her posts just to see that smiling face again - she'll be missed around here that's for sure. Jo
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Great idea! I have actually printed one of her posts so I can keep that smiling face with me! Did you know that picture was taken last Oct. during Breast Cancer Awareness month...Sears offered a free sitting to breast cancer survivors. I had one done too!!!
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Thanks, I signed it and will light my candle for her today at 2
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Thank you for the link....
Jean |
Thank you for sharing. What a great way to tell the family how much their Sandy was loved by so many.
Mary Jo |
Thank you
Thank you for posting this. I felt there had to be some way that we could show how many people she touched and how we all felt about such a special person.
Will sign right now. |
Bringing this back to the top so others may use the link above and sign the book for Sandy...what a great way to let her family know how much she meant to us and did for us.
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Thanks Sheila, what a wonderful thing to be able to do for her!!!
<3 Lolly |
Thank you for doing this for us!
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Thank you Sheila
For posting the Guest Book. It's sad and difficult to accept she's no longer with us....
Sending you positive vibes. I hope whatever route you have taken regarding your treatment is working for you. Much love to you SHeila, |
It's so important...
to be our own best advocate... to support and care about each other, especially when we can't do that for ourselves - all these things Sandy represented to so many. As I have tried to process in my mind the painful loss of someone I never had the opportunity to meet in person, and yet cared so much about, I realized that Sandy represented "the fight" in me to me. She knew when to ask for help, when to care for others, well, you know, all the right things. Sheila, thanks for encouraging us to sign her book and say our goodbyes. I had forgotten about how my grandmother had taught me that saying goodbyes to those we lose, allows us to move on and keep living. I feel so blessed and grateful for this group of "fighters" that enriches my life daily. But I needed to say my goodbyes and reclaim my inner fighter and giver. God bless the family that shared Sandy with us. May they find peace and comfort in the months ahead. ma
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