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Death date: Sep 15, 2025
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Dear Brian, Kevin & family. Sorry for your loss. Sandy was a wonderful woman and will live on through each of you.
I will miss Sandy so much. I loved the way she laughed and I can still hear her say "coffee" in that NY accent. We have been friends since our sons, Chris and Kevin were became friends at Fain Elementary School. Sandy and Ned both became my husband, Kerry's and my friends because of that connection between our sons. We remained friends for many years, even after they moved to Pearland. We took many trips together--here and abroad. Cruises to the Caribbeann & Alaska,Hawaii, 2 trips to Italy as well as numerous trips to the Hill Country, and visits both here in Wichita Falls and Pearland. We watched each other's children grow up, get married & have children of their own. We shared good times and sad times. Sandy was one of the kindest, nicest women I've ever known and I will miss her dearly. Now she and Ned can once again be together forever!
Sharon Roach
24 years ago, we met Sandy and Ned as they moved in 2 doors down from us as they had a new home built at the same time as we did.
We soon became good friends and shared many memories together.
Sandy was always the one to plan social events for the neighborhood which were enjoyed by all.
We will miss her and Ned as the days go by, but we will always have fond memories to reflect on.
Sandy was the consummate professional, highly skilled and capable, intelligent and conscientious, and a wonderfully caring person. She was simply a "once-in-a-career" person to work with. God bless Sandy and her wonderful family.
Rick Callaway
My name is Cyndi Schenk. Sandy worked for my father, Cletus Schenk, in his law firm in Wichita Falls, Texas. When I moved back to Wichita Falls after graduating from law school, the law firm of Schenk & Schenk was started and Sandy continued to work for the firm. Sandy was an exceptional person, legal professional and she was so good at her job. I still remember the day that she said she was moving and leaving her employment with the law firm. It was a sad day and when she would come back to Wichita Falls to visit, I would try to entice her to return. Sandy loved Ned, dearly loved her boys and was so proud of them and what each of them had accomplished. Sandy was also so proud of her grandchildren. She was loved and will be very much missed.
We loved them so much and are sad to see them go, but we know we will see them again, someday! They were an aunt and uncle to everyone on our street and will never be forgotten. Thank you for sharing your parents with us for all of those years.
Fondly,
The Breedloves on Sunburst Ln