Beagle, Sandra M. (nee Ernst), age 63. Beloved wife of Larry Beagle for 43 years; loving mother of Alfred (Bridget) and Joseph Beagle; cherished grandmother of Kaitlyn, Kayla and Kyle; dear aunt to many nieces and nephews. Visitation Monday 3:00-9:00 p.m. Funeral Service Tuesday, 10:30 a.m. at the Andrew J. McGann And Son Funeral Home, 10727 S. Pulaski Rd. Interment private. 773-783-7700 or 708-423-5400 www.andrewmcgann.com
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Aunt Sandy we will always remember the love, support and care you showed us. We will cherish the memories and fun times we shared in Michigan. You will be in our thoughts forever.
Deena Strass Panasci and Brenda Strass Luther
April 24, 2012
Sandy will truly be missed! What a wonderful person!! So sorry....
Marilyn Conway
April 23, 2012
So sorry for your loss!henry family
tracy henry
April 23, 2012
A wonderful woman that opened her house to all ages. Memories of growing up there and always welcomed to come over as if a child of her own. You will be missed.
Robert Sanchez
April 22, 2012
Our family will always remember the good times we shared in Michigan and the laughter of Sandy filling the house, she will be missed, our thoughts are with you and your family.
Ruth Strass
April 22, 2012
My thoughts and prayers are with you through this difficult time. Bridget, I'm here if you need me.
Emily Yovich
April 22, 2012
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