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Sandra Lee Baker

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Sandra Lee Baker

Birth
Rochester, Olmsted County, Minnesota, USA
Death
14 Apr 2022 (aged 70)
Rochester, Olmsted County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
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From the Rochester Post-Bulletin, April 19, 2022:

Sandra Lee Baker, 70, passed away unexpectedly on April 14, 2022.

Sandra was born October 15, 1951 in Rochester, MN to Loren and Emily (Kadlec) Baker. She graduated from John Marshall High School. Sandra retired from the Mayo Clinic where she worked as a Lab Assistant as well as an Administrative Assistant.

Sandra married Donald Johnston, Aug 29, 1992 in Nashville, TN. They were devoted to each other until Donald's passing, April 2021.

For many years, Sandra enjoyed doing things for the family, especially her nieces and nephews. She also enjoyed music, reading, working on many kinds of crafts and collecting Christmas items. Sandra was very creative in everything she did. She was known for her sense of humor, silliness and knack of telling stories of her exploits of the day or week.

Although Sandra was quiet and unassuming, she spoke loudly with her actions. She served as an example to those observing her. Always being upbeat, Sandra's wit and determination was especially evident in this past year as she navigated though the emotional and physical barriers that confronted her. Through all of this, she continued on the best she could and will always be remembered for her courage.

She was preceded in death by her husband and parents.
From the Rochester Post-Bulletin, April 19, 2022:

Sandra Lee Baker, 70, passed away unexpectedly on April 14, 2022.

Sandra was born October 15, 1951 in Rochester, MN to Loren and Emily (Kadlec) Baker. She graduated from John Marshall High School. Sandra retired from the Mayo Clinic where she worked as a Lab Assistant as well as an Administrative Assistant.

Sandra married Donald Johnston, Aug 29, 1992 in Nashville, TN. They were devoted to each other until Donald's passing, April 2021.

For many years, Sandra enjoyed doing things for the family, especially her nieces and nephews. She also enjoyed music, reading, working on many kinds of crafts and collecting Christmas items. Sandra was very creative in everything she did. She was known for her sense of humor, silliness and knack of telling stories of her exploits of the day or week.

Although Sandra was quiet and unassuming, she spoke loudly with her actions. She served as an example to those observing her. Always being upbeat, Sandra's wit and determination was especially evident in this past year as she navigated though the emotional and physical barriers that confronted her. Through all of this, she continued on the best she could and will always be remembered for her courage.

She was preceded in death by her husband and parents.


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