Sandra Linnea Krause

Sandra Linnea Krause

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Sandra Linnea Krause, 80, of Mesa, Arizona passed away on April 30, 2019 in Mesa, Arizona. She was born on July 16, 1938 in Pontiac, Michigan to Chandler Trueman and Agnes Irene (Kalleberg) Krause. Sandra worked for the State of Arizona with Adult Protective Services. She was passionate about her work and helping others. She showed her love and deeply shared this with everyone she was around.

Sandra also loved spending time with her family – whether celebrating holidays or special occasions, going on family trips, or just enjoying the outdoors. She treasured all of her children and built a deep relationship with them and with each of her grandchildren. She always held them and her relationships very close to her heart.

Sandra is preceded in death by her parents, Chandler and Agnes, and two sons, Mitchell Deane and Garry Brent Krugen. She is survived by her brother, Gary Krause; three children, Douglas, Melissa, and Sarah; 10 grandchildren; and 19 great-grandchildren.

A service will be held at 11:00am on Friday, May 31, 2019 at A Wise Choice – Desert View Chapel, 9702 East Apache Trail, Mesa, Arizona 85207.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation in Sandra’s name to St. Vincent De Paul, https://www.stvincentdepaul.net/give/donate

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8 responses to Sandra Linnea Krause

  1. Ernest says:

    My very deepest condolences , she will be missed

  2. So sorry Melissa love ya

  3. Bobbi says:

    My condolences to your family!! Love you Melissa

  4. So sorry about my loving cousin. She was a loving person. Love to all of her family. She is happy with her family in heaven. Much love to all the Krugens.

  5. I am deeply saddened by the death of Sandy, my cousin and friend. We were best of friends while young but were separated by circumstances. Even though apart I knew that she was always there and that I could count on her for anything. Happily we reconnected several years ago and I was glad that our bond was still strong after so many years.
    Sandy was a warrior. She fought through her many personal struggles. She fought for those less privileged than many through her job aa a social worker and in her personal life. She fought very hard to stay here with us, the people she loved.
    Throughout her life she was and will continue to be an inspiration to me. Even though she has passed, she will live on in my memories and in my thoughts.

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