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Cassandra Elaine “Sandy” <I>Coffman</I> Brown

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Cassandra Elaine “Sandy” Coffman Brown

Birth
St. Louis City, Missouri, USA
Death
26 Nov 2012 (aged 37)
Union, Franklin County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Saint Clair, Franklin County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Born in St. Louis Feb. 17, 1975, the daughter of Harold "Roger" Coffman and wife Cassie Lee, nee Gough. As a young woman she was blessed to have three children.
Sandy is survived by her parents, Roger and Cassie Coffman, St. Clair; three children, Kayla Smith, Stanley "Chas" Smith and Jensen Smith, all of Union; grandmother, Betty Gough, Cadet; two brothers, Bill Coffman and wife Brenda, Lake Ozark, and Allen Coffman and wife Robin, Eldon; nieces; nephews; aunts; uncles; great-aunts and -uncles; cousins; other relatives and many friends.
Sandy was a Christian, believing in the Lord as her Savior.
During her working career, she was a manager for various businesses throughout the area, including Bandana's, Casey's and, most recently, Voss, Union. Growing up, Sandy lived in St. Clair and graduated from St. Clair High School.
She loved to watch St. Louis Cardinals baseball games as well as the St. Louis Rams football games. Other passions of hers were shopping and watching her children play sports. Most of all, Sandy loved caring for her family and the many precious memories they shared will forever be cherished by them all.

Russell Colonial Funeral Home
Born in St. Louis Feb. 17, 1975, the daughter of Harold "Roger" Coffman and wife Cassie Lee, nee Gough. As a young woman she was blessed to have three children.
Sandy is survived by her parents, Roger and Cassie Coffman, St. Clair; three children, Kayla Smith, Stanley "Chas" Smith and Jensen Smith, all of Union; grandmother, Betty Gough, Cadet; two brothers, Bill Coffman and wife Brenda, Lake Ozark, and Allen Coffman and wife Robin, Eldon; nieces; nephews; aunts; uncles; great-aunts and -uncles; cousins; other relatives and many friends.
Sandy was a Christian, believing in the Lord as her Savior.
During her working career, she was a manager for various businesses throughout the area, including Bandana's, Casey's and, most recently, Voss, Union. Growing up, Sandy lived in St. Clair and graduated from St. Clair High School.
She loved to watch St. Louis Cardinals baseball games as well as the St. Louis Rams football games. Other passions of hers were shopping and watching her children play sports. Most of all, Sandy loved caring for her family and the many precious memories they shared will forever be cherished by them all.

Russell Colonial Funeral Home

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