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Sandra Doolan

March 4, 1949 - January 5, 2021

Sandra was a wonderful wife, a magnificent mother, a grand grandmother. and a positive person. She was renowned for her laughter, her caring nature and her commitment to service. She will be missed not only by her family and friends but also by the birds she fed so freely. She loved nature and the environment.

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Ellen Doolan 2021-01-13 13:06:26 wrote:

Auntie Sandra was my godmother. She was the kindest and most gentle person I've ever known. Her laughter was contagious and I will never forget that sound of laughter over the top of everyone else's at family get-togethers. I remember so long ago spending Christmas in Canberra as a child and Auntie Sandra showing me flowers in the garden, and another occasion at lake wallagoot taking walks looking for echidnas with her and pointing out the local wildlife. I even have the slight memory of her helping me get prickles out of my little hand! I am devastated I didn't get to say goodbye. I hope she knows how easy she made people feel and how effortlessly she made me smile and laugh and feel warm inside my heart. I love you lots Uncle Alan and Auntie Sandra. May she rest in peace.

Ellen Doolan 2021-01-13 13:06:26 wrote: Auntie Sandra was my godmother. She was the kindest and most gentle person I've ever known. Her laughter was contagious and I will never forget that sound of laughter over the top of everyone else's at family get-togethers. I remember so long ago spending Christmas in Canberra as a child and Auntie Sandra showing me flowers in the garden, and another occasion at lake wallagoot taking walks looking for echidnas with her and pointing out the local wildlife. I even have the slight memory of her helping me get prickles out of my little hand! I am devastated I didn't get to say goodbye. I hope she knows how easy she made people feel and how effortlessly she made me smile and laugh and feel warm inside my heart. I love you lots Uncle Alan and Auntie Sandra. May she rest in peace.

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