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Caroline Sandow

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Caroline Sandow

Birth
Death
30 May 2010 (aged 46)
Burial
Gainesville, Alachua County, Florida, USA Add to Map
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Caroline Frances Sandow of Florida was born on June 6, 1963, in Bronx, New York. She left us to be with the Lord on Sunday, May 30, 2010, after a courageous battle with cancer at the age of 46.

She was raised in Staten Island, New York, attended St. Patrick's Elementary School, Countess Moore High School, and DeVry University in New Jersey.

As a Data Systems Analyst, she is a former 15-year employee of Siemens (Nixdorf), and spent the rest of career working for the County and City Offices of Florida.

She is survived by her parents, Stephen and Josephine Sandow; a sister, Michelle (Sandow) Pajewski and her husband, Thomas Pajewski; their four children, Christine, Michael, Katherine, Hannah; uncle Donald and aunt Barbara Sandow, Wendy (Sandow) Gleason and her husband, Steve Gleason, and daughter, Riley; Donald J. Sandow and his wife, Karen; aunt and uncle, Wanda (Sandow) and Charles Fama; her maternal grandmother, Angela Troini; uncle, Dennis Troini, Mary Troini, and their children Timothy and Emma; uncle Vincent Troini, Karen Troini and their children, Jason and Casandra; and many loving great aunts, uncles, and cousins.

An important part of Caroline's life was her competitive nature and mastery as a champion cyclist for many years throughout the United States, winning many races. She was known in the racing circuit as the "Thumper".

She was a member of St. Augustine Catholic Church, supporting the Priests and Cenacle Sisters of the Parish.

Caroline's request is in lieu of flowers contributions be made in Memory of Caroline Sandow Scholarship Fund to St. Augustine Church, 1738 West University Avenue, P.O. Box 13888, Gainesville, FL 32604.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be held 12 p.m. Thursday, June 3, 2010, at St. Augustine Catholic Church. Burial will follow the Mass at Evergreen Cemetery, Gainesville.

Arrangements are entrusted to Forest Meadows Funeral Home, Cemeteries and Crematory, Gainesville, Florida.

Caroline Frances Sandow of Florida was born on June 6, 1963, in Bronx, New York. She left us to be with the Lord on Sunday, May 30, 2010, after a courageous battle with cancer at the age of 46.

She was raised in Staten Island, New York, attended St. Patrick's Elementary School, Countess Moore High School, and DeVry University in New Jersey.

As a Data Systems Analyst, she is a former 15-year employee of Siemens (Nixdorf), and spent the rest of career working for the County and City Offices of Florida.

She is survived by her parents, Stephen and Josephine Sandow; a sister, Michelle (Sandow) Pajewski and her husband, Thomas Pajewski; their four children, Christine, Michael, Katherine, Hannah; uncle Donald and aunt Barbara Sandow, Wendy (Sandow) Gleason and her husband, Steve Gleason, and daughter, Riley; Donald J. Sandow and his wife, Karen; aunt and uncle, Wanda (Sandow) and Charles Fama; her maternal grandmother, Angela Troini; uncle, Dennis Troini, Mary Troini, and their children Timothy and Emma; uncle Vincent Troini, Karen Troini and their children, Jason and Casandra; and many loving great aunts, uncles, and cousins.

An important part of Caroline's life was her competitive nature and mastery as a champion cyclist for many years throughout the United States, winning many races. She was known in the racing circuit as the "Thumper".

She was a member of St. Augustine Catholic Church, supporting the Priests and Cenacle Sisters of the Parish.

Caroline's request is in lieu of flowers contributions be made in Memory of Caroline Sandow Scholarship Fund to St. Augustine Church, 1738 West University Avenue, P.O. Box 13888, Gainesville, FL 32604.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be held 12 p.m. Thursday, June 3, 2010, at St. Augustine Catholic Church. Burial will follow the Mass at Evergreen Cemetery, Gainesville.

Arrangements are entrusted to Forest Meadows Funeral Home, Cemeteries and Crematory, Gainesville, Florida.

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