Sandra Marie Garman |
| Posted 2021-10-05 by mhenderson |
| Published by Today's News Herald on Oct. 5, 2021 - Lake Havasu City, Arizona - Sandra Marie Garman, 74, passed away on Monday Sept. 27, 2021 surrounded by her family. She is now peaceful and pain free. Sandy, born Aug. 27, 1947 in Pittsburgh along with her two brothers, Eddie and Duane, and sister Margaret ( Peg). She was active in the Catholic church in both Lake Havasu City and Phoenix. In the early 1970s, she met Paul and moved to Lake Havasu City Arizona. They were married for 25 years when Paul passed away. Then in 2004, they moved out to Phoenix to be closer to family. She is survived by her daughter Melissa Hernandez (Garman) of Oakland, who gave Sandy the most adorable triplet grandsons August, Gage and Finn (8) she loved to talk about them. Her son Daniel Garman and Heather Garman (Goodyear) who gave Sandy two more adorable grandchildren Cameron (8) and Lucas (5). She loved being with them and seeing them grow. She also is the grandma to twins Jayde and John (17) who shared her birthday, she always said that was her best birthday gift ever, and their mom Devin Garman (Oregon). Sandy was a friend to everyone, even if she did not know you. She would strike up a conversation with you in line at Walmart like you were old friends. She was kind, loving and truly loved her friends and family. She also loved to shop (evidence shown by the bags and bags of clothes, shoes and handbags we donated) and spoil her grandkids. The grandkids were her life, they could do no wrong and got whatever they wanted (unlike us kids who had rules!!) In short, Sandy will be missed by all, especially her family. Please join us in celebrating her life at 11 a.m. on Nov. 6, 2021 at Pavilion A at Rotary Park in Lake Havasu City. |
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