Sandra Schneider (birth name Sandra Frances Green), 70, departed this life after a brief illness on May 4, 2014 in the comfort of her own home with her daughter by her side in Laurel, Maryland. Born March 4, 1944 in Baltimore, Maryland to the late Carolyn Cole and Jerome Green of Baltimore, Maryland and a mother to the late Kirk Wright.
She was affectionately known by her family and lifetime friends as Boo Boo. Educated in Baltimore City public schools and graduated from Dunbar High School in 1962, attended Baltimore City College where she studied Real Estate, worked for the Exxon Company just prior to beginning her career at Johns Hopkins Hospital for over thirty years. Sandra enjoyed travelling abroad and being a part of her book club. Reading, gardening, as well as strategically shopping for herself and her home were a few of her passions.
One will never forget Sandra's abundance of love for others or her quiet and intimate spirit.
Survivors include one daughter (Candice Burke, Laurel, MD); two brothers (Michael Green and Timothy Green, Baltimore, MD); two sisters (Sharon Dorsey, Aberdeen, MD and Ava Honig, Daytona Beach, FL); two aunts (Mildred Winegan, Baltimore, MD and Barbara Jackson, Randallstown, MD) as well as a host of other relatives and dear friends.
The family would like to express their appreciation and gratitude to those who have taken their time to call, send a card, or for any acts of kindness during this difficult time.
Acnkowledgements:
Anne Arundel Medical Center
Hospice of Chesapeake
Bright Star Nursing Services
Arbutus Memorial Park
Donaldson Funeral Home
**The family would like to request that donations be sent to the cancer foundation for
further research.
**Poem
God's Heavenly Garden
Sometimes God picks the flower that is still in full bloom; sometimes the rosebud's chosen that we feel he's picked too soon. Sometimes the flower is fading with petals floating down, but God knows the perfect time to gather flowers from the ground. There is a heavenly garden in which God takes great pleasure because he's placed within it the loved ones that we treasure. He walks among the blossoms giving them eternal rest and I know that it must please him because he chose our very best.
Dorothea K. Barwick
Saturday, May 24
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