Wednesday, September 19, 2012

More classmates responding to the obituary of Sandy Jackson Epoch

Kirsten Mackey Fleisher
Lynne Gibson Lovett
Anita Cottrell
Dan McCabe
Bob Grace
Camilla Daniels Zankowski

Joyce Powell Donohoe for Sandy


I am so very sorry to hear of Sandy Jackson's passing, I just keep thinking we are forever young!!!!!
Thank you so... much for keeping our class informed!!
Until we meet again,
Joyce Powell-Donohoe

Melinda Mussi Lockwood for Sandy

 
So sad to hear about Sandy. I am glad she was able to have her family with her. I'm sure it was a blessing for them all.
Melinda

From Tom Weller for Sandy

I didn't know Sandy very well in high school. It came as quite a surprise when she contacted me and also Wayne Trivelpiece who lives out here as well. She said she had been coming to San Diego for some time and her brother, Ted owned a bar in town and would we like to get together. This was the start of a long and lasting friendship between us. We looked forward to getting together every time she came out here and we thoroughly enjoyed it. I was able to meet her and have lunch with her back in Syracuse in June. That was the last time I saw her
She will be greatly missed. She always seemed to light up the room and make everyone comfortable when we got together. I know she made my life more meaningful. The world will be a little colder without her.

From Cindy Greenhalgh Torelli for Sandy


Sandy was such a good person, and had such a good sense of humor, and loved her family so much. She will surely be missed.
Cindy
 

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Sandra Jackson Epoch

September 16, 2012

Sandy J. Epoch, 64, formerly of Syracuse, passed away on Sunday at Upstate Hospital with family by her side. Sandy worked for the NYS Parks & Recreation for over 30 years. Sandy cherished time spent with her daughters and grandson. Surviving are her daughters, Kirsten (Jeremy) Wigley, Rebecca Epoch; grandson, Dylan Wigley; siblings, Ted (Janell) Jackson, Judy Helton, Roamy (Dennis) Fikes, Scott (Liz) Jackson, along with her nieces and nephews. Services are private. There are no calling hours. Contributions may be made in memory of Sandy to: www.freetobreathe.com To leave a special message for the family please visit NewcomerSyracuse.com