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Sandra Ann Veit

Jan 25, 1938 – Sep 4, 2024

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Per Sandy’s wishes, a private ceremony will be held. Sandy led a blessed and moo-rvelous life and is thankful for all of her family and friends who helped celebrate it with her while she was alive and able to enjoy it with them.

Sandra Ann Veit

Jan 25, 1938-Sep 4, 2024

MOUNT PLEASANT—Sandy Veit (nee: Bierbaum) passed away at home on Wednesday, September 4, 2024, with God holding her hand as He holds the hand of every other person on this earth. She has moo-ved on to greener pastures to be with udders who passed before her. Surviving are her five wonderful children: Tim Veit, Laura (John) Kestly, Ben (Jeanne) Veit, Emily Veit, and Sam (Amy) Veit; eight wonderful grandchildren: Jacob (Lexi) Kestly, Trevor (Alejandra) Kestly, Zach, Megan, and Olivia Veit, and Izzy, Sophia, and Beau Veit. Her love for them was second only to God’s love for them. Surviving also are her sister Carole (Marty) Schlenker; nieces, nephews, and friends. Sandy was preceded in death by her best friend and husband, Eugene.

Per Sandy’s wishes, a private ceremony will be held. Sandy led a blessed and moo-rvelous life and is thankful for all of her family and friends who helped celebrate it with her while she was alive and able to enjoy it with them.

 

Go now in peace. Never be afraid.

God will go with you each hour of ev’ry day.

Go now in faith, steadfast, strong and true.

Know He will guide you in all you do.

Go now in love, and show you believe.

Reach out to others so all the world can see.

God will be there, watching from above.

Go now in peace, in faith, and in love.

               —Don Besig and Nancy Price

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  1. Nikki Aiello says

    September 18, 2024 at 1:39 pm

    I am sorry for your loss. Your mom was very sweet. I lived down the street and, when I was about 14, babysitting for you kids was my first job. Your mom always called if they were out later than midnight. I still remember, after you were all asleep, sitting in the Naugahyde double recliner waiting for them to get home.

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October 22, 2015

Brian, Pat Jorgensen\’s family thanks you for the wonderful service for our Mother/Grandmother. Your attention to detail, professionalism and courtesy was so welcomed at such an unwelcome time in our lives. You do your profession proud! Sincerely, Wendy, Terry, Rich, Greg & Patty

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