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Sandra Elaine <I>Rich</I> Miles

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Sandra Elaine Rich Miles

Birth
Death
27 May 2019 (aged 75)
Tucson, Pima County, Arizona, USA
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"Sandra Elaine Miles (Rich) was born in Ajo, Arizona on February 1, 1944 to Delbert and Kathryn Rich. She passed away in her home in Tucson, Arizona on May 27th, 2019. She married Chandler Miles Jr. on August 13, 1961 and they remained devoted to each other for 57 years. "Sandi" was preceded in death by Chandler last August, and the family knew she would not be far behind. Their lifelong bond was too strong.

She was also preceded in death by her oldest daughter Kathryn, and her brothers Chester, Lloyd, and George. She is survived by five children, Steven (Carla), Ronald (Rocio), Robert (Dawn), Sharon (John), and Rehanna (Ray), as well as her sister Geri, her brother Charles (Chuck), and a multitude of grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

She loved her family more than anything and her door was always open to all. A loving wife, mother, and grandmother, she was more than a person; she was a place that always felt like home. She will be greatly missed, and affectionately remembered with smiles and laughter. We love you."
"Sandra Elaine Miles (Rich) was born in Ajo, Arizona on February 1, 1944 to Delbert and Kathryn Rich. She passed away in her home in Tucson, Arizona on May 27th, 2019. She married Chandler Miles Jr. on August 13, 1961 and they remained devoted to each other for 57 years. "Sandi" was preceded in death by Chandler last August, and the family knew she would not be far behind. Their lifelong bond was too strong.

She was also preceded in death by her oldest daughter Kathryn, and her brothers Chester, Lloyd, and George. She is survived by five children, Steven (Carla), Ronald (Rocio), Robert (Dawn), Sharon (John), and Rehanna (Ray), as well as her sister Geri, her brother Charles (Chuck), and a multitude of grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

She loved her family more than anything and her door was always open to all. A loving wife, mother, and grandmother, she was more than a person; she was a place that always felt like home. She will be greatly missed, and affectionately remembered with smiles and laughter. We love you."

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