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We're all missing you so much right now. Sometimes it takes losing someone you love to realize how amazing they were in life.
Death date: Apr 17, 2021
Sandra A. Slater, 66, of South Windsor, CT, passed away on Saturday, April 17, 2021 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. She was born in Stafford, CT, daughter of the late Donald and Rosemary (Greene) Slater. Sandra is survived by her Read Obituary
We're all missing you so much right now. Sometimes it takes losing someone you love to realize how amazing they were in life.
Just learned about Sandy's Passing. No More Sorrow, No More Pain. In The Arms of Jesus.Remembering Growing up,going to school with You and Joann Jackopick .

As we gather to celibate your life, spending time with loved ones crying, and laughing. I can't help but feel your presence surrounded with love, and pride. You've touched many lives in your journey. Your kindness, and compassion will live on forever in all of us. Your ability to persevere, and gain strength is a trait that not many possess. You taught me how to enjoy life, shirking responsibilities for a day here and there, and truly enjoy the most important things in life- time spent together. Those times I'll hold onto the rest of my days, and hope to create with people we all hold dear. I'll love you forever- your son
Donna,
My sweet friend, I'm so very sorry for the loss of your beloved sister. You, Steve and your entire family are in my thoughts and prayers. -- Lisa, Sean, Alyssa and Liam
I know how much you al loved your sweet Mom and hope that the wonderful memories you have will help to fill the emptiness for you and your family.

The Elton's and Slaters spent a lot of time together. Vacations in the summer camping.
picnics at each others houses in the summer and in each others pools. I can't believe Sandy has passed. She was a lot of fun and had such a quirky sense of humor.
I imagine it is hard for Carlton and Donna to believe she is gone. My love to Carlton and Donna. My prayer for her children and grandchildren.
I remember spending time with you and your mom making brownies in the kitchen at Schofield road. Everything went perfectly until you put walnuts in them. Your mom was so patient with us. Times I will never forget!!