
We lost our classmate, Sandy (Fetter) Pattin after a long illness on March 18th. She passed peacefully surrounded by her family. Our sympathy to family and friends. In 1963, she was a member of the Trinity UCC confirmation class with several of her high school classmates. Her faith helped sustain during the most difficult of days. Sandy will be missed. "To live in hearts we leave behind, is not to die." http://www.murray-funeral-home.com/obituary/Sandra-Pattin
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Douglas Leedy
Sandy suffered and fought a tough battle for the past few years. May she RIP.
Joe Lee
Sending condolenscences to Sandy's family and friendsSandra Butdorf (Gagnon)
Sandy always had a knack for taking the most awesome photos. She will be missed by everyone. RIP
Kay Jolliff (Chave)
So sorry to hear that Sandy passed. I've known her since our days at Beall Avenue, but had not seen her for many years. I remember her as always being friendly and kind to everyone. My condolences to her family at this difficult time.
Daniel Wells (Wells)
Sad news. I'll miss the photos she put up on Facebook. Lots of struggles for her these past few years. RIP Sandy.
Karen O'Donnell (O'Brien)
Sandy and I were in the same Confirmation Class and the Youth Choir at Trinty UCC. She will be missed by her family and friends.
My Sympathy to her family.
Karen (O'Donnell) O'Brien
Linda Lingle (Wood)
So sorry for the loss of Sandy. Prayers for he family.
Anita Marcovechio (Moffatt)
So sorry to hear of Sandy's passing. I know she's been suffering may she rest in peace. Have know Sandy Since Home Ec class & a few years back, she visited close by so we had lunch & a nice visit.
Julia Tanner
I was so sorry to hear of Sandy's long and difficult illness and her passing. I will always fondly remember that one year in grade school when we were fast friends. We lost contact for many years until I started seeing her beautiful and artistic photography on Facebook. I was so happy to get a chance to connect with her one last time over lunch when I was passing through Wooster some years ago... what a remarkable and vibrant person she was.
Mark Gordon
Sandy fought a long, hard battle-may she now truly rest in peace! I will miss her photographic magic!