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Saundra Lee Buzby
On Monday, August 24th, 2020, Saundra Lee Buzby, loving wife and greatly loved mother of 4, grandmother and great grandmother to many, passed away peacefully at her home at the age of 76.
Sandy was born on November 26, 1943 in Warren, OH to Jacqueline Burns Amber and John Amber. She moved to Houston, Texas with mother and little brother Bryan. From there Sandy moved to Palmer in 1958 to live with her Aunt Geraldine Fuller, where she met her utterly devoted husband, Richard Buzby. Together they raised 4 very loved children, Yvonne, Theresa, Weylin and Wesley. She will be dearly missed by her 8 grandchildren, Melissa (Chase), Ryan, Amber, Brody, Ashlin, Savannah, Kenny and Emilee and her 2 great grandchildren, Olivia and Lily. She is survived by her brother Bryan (Mary).
Sandy had a passion for the overlooked and lonely; seen in her love for fostering children for 12 years and 23 years feeding and caring for the children in the Anchorage School District. Her many creative skills were seen in her crochet, knitting, stained glass, gardening, cooking, beading, pet rescue and anything that caught her eye. She was known for her quick wit, singing “I love you a bushel and a peck”, her kind and compassionate spirit, her love for her pets, a trusted confidant to a world of friends and her extensive Pepsi Collection. There are no words to describe the loss of Sandy and all she represented, but we take comfort in the love she shared and the love she left behind.
A memorial service will be held at 230 E. Schrock Rd. Wasilla, AK on Thursday, September 3rd at 4 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to Alzheimer’s Resource of Alaska at alzalaska.org (907)561-3313.