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Sandra Bentley Handschuh

August 6, 1946 - November 25, 2020

Chapel 2 pm Mon. Nov. 30, 2020 at Wrights Chapel UMC Cemetery, Ladysmith Road, Ruther Glen, VA

Posted by:
Dale Washington

Posted on:
November 30, 2020

I had the pleasure of working with Sandy at Ladysmith Primary. She always had the funniest stories to tell. She could tell the story with a straight face and as soon as she finished she would belt out her signature laugh. Praising God for precious memories. R.I.P. Sandy.

Posted by:
Susan Huffman

Posted on:
November 30, 2020

I will cherish the many years that Sandy and I worked together at L.P.S. We had a lot of good times together teaching, putting on skits, bus duty, book fairs, being a part of the Specialist Team and many more fun times. Sandy loved her family and her West Virginia. Praying for Joseph, Amanda and all the family. ❤️

Posted by:
Susan Huffman

Posted on:
November 30, 2020

I will cherish the many years that Sandy and I worked together at L.P.S. We had a lot of good times together teaching, putting on skits, bus duty, book fairs, being a part of the Specialist Team and many more fun times. Sandy loved her family and her West Virginia. Praying for Joseph, Amanda and all the family. ❤️

Posted by:
Alane Herbert

Posted on:
November 28, 2020

I taught with Sandy at Ladysmith Primary School. We also carpooled for a year. I will always remember her sense of humor and her laughter. She was a lovely lady.

Posted by:
Ann Treacy

Posted on:
November 27, 2020

Sandy and I had a fun friendship as art students in college. When I was a freshman she showed me the ropes in the Art Dept at Marshall University. I have good memories of Sandy and those times. My sympathies to all of her family and those who will miss her.

Posted by:
Pamela Harding

Posted on:
November 27, 2020

Sandy showed me a lot about the library. She will be truly missed by all the children she had contact with over the years. I will miss her smiling face. She inspired me to go to college and get my teaching degree.