In Memory

Sandy Church (Newton)

Sandy Church (Newton)



 
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03/02/09 11:53 AM #1    

Jean Kloberdanz (Stockdale)

I hated to hear about the lost of Sandy to cancer. I got to know Sandy well my Senior year and enjoyed working with her.

06/24/09 11:01 PM #2    

Rozanne Carter (Mehmen)

Sandy and I were good friends in Jr. High and all during High School. Sandy's husband and mine are first cousins and we were married just three weeks after them. We stayed very close all thru the years and always had so much fun together, both living near Osage. Sandy fought so hard to beat her cancer for over 13 years and we thought she had several times, but it always popped up again. I can't believe she's been gone 9 years. Hardly a day goes by that I don't think of her and miss her.
--Rozanne Carter Mehmen

09/01/09 02:13 PM #3    

Penney Morse

Sandy's Obituary

Sandy Church Newton
October 18, 1950 – March 27, 2000

Funeral services were held Friday, March 31 2000 at the First United Methodist Church, Osage for Sandra Rae Newton, age 49 of rural Little Cedar. Rev. Arthur Hill and Rev. Kevin Fischer officiated and burial was in the Little Cedar Cemetery. Champion Funeral Home, Osage, was in charge of arrangements. She died Monday, March 27, 2000 at her home following a lengthy illness.


Sandra was born October 18, 1950 at Osage the daughter of Rolland “Bub” and Bonnie (Coonradt) Church. She was raised on the family farm east of Osage and graduated from Osage High School in 1969. Sandra was united in marriage of Allen Duane Newton on July 19, 1969 at the First United Methodist Church, Osage.

Sandra and Allen farmed north of Osage near Little Cedar, where they raised their two sons. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church, the United Methodist Women, bridge club, bunco club and O.W.L.S.

Preceding her in death were her grandparents.

Those that survive her include her husband Allen of Little Cedar; two sons, Christopher Newton of Mason City and William Newton of Little Cedar; her parents Bub and Bonnie Church of Osage; two sisters, Lynda Adams and her husband Roger of Long Beach, CA and Deb Fischer and her husband Kevin of Miami, TL; aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins.

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