Sandra K Boender

sandra boender

Sandra K. Boender, 79, of Manlius, Illinois died Saturday, March 2, 2019 at her home in Manlius.

She was born August 23, 1939 in Queen, Pennsylvania the daughter of Rena I. Claar. She married James Boender July 7, 1974 in Rock Falls, Illinois. He preceded her in death February 27, 2000.

Sandy is survived by 1 son: Greg (Shannon) Whitmer of Manlius, Illinois; 1 daughter: Sherry Dant, of Princeton, Illinois; 3 grandchildren: Melanie Whitmer, of Princeton, Illinois, Troy (Chrissy Cates) Seibech of Princeton, Illinois, and Kaycie Whitmer of Henry, Illinois; one great-granddaughter, Ava Seibech of Princeton, Illinois; a dear family friend: Brenda Chuchawat of Princeton, Illinois; 2 cousins: Randy and Steve Osborn both of Sterling, Illinois; and her sweet dog, Sugar.

She was preceded in death by her mother, her husband, James, her second love, Wilbur King, and her son-in law, Jeffrey Dant.

Sandy attended Rock Falls High School. She was owner/operator of J and S Antiques in Sheffield, Illinois. She was a member of the Trinity Lutheran Evangelical Church, Manlius. She was a postcard fanatic and loved traveling the world. Sandy enjoyed antiques, shopping, and going to the boat.

A funeral service will be held at 1:00pm Wednesday, March 6, 2019 at the Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church in Manlius with Rev. Ryan Mackey officiating.  A visitation will be held 11:00am – 1:00pm Wednesday, March 6, 2019 prior to the service at the Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church in Manlius. Burial will be in Manlius Cemetery, Manlius, Illinois. Memorials may be directed to Alzheimer’s Association or Friends of Strays, Princeton, Illinois. Online condolences may be sent to www.grant-johnsonfh.com.

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