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Valley Funeral Home Obituary: Trotter, Sandra
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Trotter, Sandra
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Sandi Trotter, age 69, passed away from a brief illness on Tuesday, July 31, 2012 with her loving family at her side. She was born on January 3, 1943 to the late Louis Law and Lillian (Rakes) Law in Bentonville, Arkansas. She was a longtime employee of American Breeders Services as well as being a Clarins Cosmetics Rep at Macys and Younkers. Sandi battled with Arthritis for much of her life. When she was able, she enjoyed sewing and cooking. She loved time with her family, especially her grandchildren, entertaining family and friends at home and the Wisconsin ritual Friday Fish Fry. Sandi will be deeply missed by all those who cherished her.
Sandi is survived by her son, Daniel (Wendy) Trotter, of Prairie du Sac, WI, daughters Tami (Steve) Ellenbecker, Appleton and Kelly (Scott) Ellenbecker, Menasha. Sandi is also survived by her grandchildren Dustin Loveland, Danielle (Shane) Northam, Emma Sue Ellenbecker, Jill (Tim) Reasa, Carly Trotter, and Sam Trotter as well as their mother, Lisa Brandhagen. She had four great-grandchildren, Jackson Weber, Gwendolyn Rothe, Kimber Loveland and Keegan Ralph. She is also survived by her sisters Janice (Dennis) Turner, Karen (Elmo) Clarke and her brother Louis (Marianne).
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by one grandchild Scotty Ellenbecker.
Services for Sandi will be held 11:00 a.m., Saturday, August4, 2012 at Valley Funeral Home, Appleton. Her family will welcome visitors from 9:00am until the time of service. Online condolences may be expressed at www.valleyfh.com.
The family would like to thank the staff of Theda Care at Home for the wonderful care you gave mom and Valley Funeral Home.
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Valley Funeral Home
2211 N. Richmond St.
920-733-5435
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Dan, Tami,and Kelly I just received word of the passing of your mother and wanted to tell you how much I thought of your mom. She was such a great person to work with. I will always remember her wonderful smile and cheerful attitude that made it so easy for me to come to work. I also want you to know how much she loved you kids. I wish that I could have been with you to celebrate her life but we now live in Utah. Our prayers will be for you during this difficult time. I also want you to know that I know we will see her again after we have completed our journey on earth.
Marvin M Pace
Coalville, Utah
Dan
My sympathies on the passing of your mother from Janet and I.
Bob and Janet Konen
Robert D. Konen
Baraboo, Wisconsin
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