Date de parution : 3 août 2020
Sandra Guadagnolo
24 août 1955 –
2 août 2020
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Mrs. Sandra Guadagnolo, on August 2, 2020, at the age of 64.
Beloved wife for 42 years of Terrence Carleton. She will be deeply missed by her brother Anthony, her nephew Jason, her nieces Melanie, her godchild Amanda and many relatives and friends.
The family would like to extend their gratitude to the doctors and nurses at the Royal Victoria Hospital for their wonderful support and care.
Exposition
COMPLEXE VERDUN – Verdun
5784, rue de Verdun
Verdun (Québec) H4H 1L8
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Vendredi, 7 août 2020
15:00 –
16:30
Funérailles
COMPLEXE VERDUN – Verdun
5784, rue de Verdun
Verdun (Québec) H4H 1L8
Voir dans Google Maps
Vendredi, 7 août 2020
16:30
– 17:00
24 août 1955
2 août 2020
Nos plus sincères sympathies à la famille et aux amis de Sandra Guadagnolo 24 août 1955
2 août 2020..
Décès pour la Ville: Verdun, Province: Quebec
It’s unfair to hint that i won’t miss her deeply. I missed her long before she passed away when we stopped talking.
I’m really missing everybody i haven’t spoken to in years, but it seems everyone chooses to think differently about me and how i see things and then they share their misinformation with one another.. Gee, thanks.
Please, accept my sincerest condolences.
It hurts a lot to lose any chance of reconciliation.
I always hoped things could be worked out.
I was silent for many years and was accepted. When i finally spoke out about it and how it affected me later in life, i was blamed, rejected, scorned, and laughed at.
I am so sorry for your loss, Terry.
I am so sorry for any pain i caused by my opening up.
One person knew how to contact me to let me know and that one person said nothing to me.
I only found out by accident on May 17, 2021 that my sister had died a year earlier
Had i known in time, perhaps a reconciliation could have taken place but it seems that was not in the cards. Seems to always be too many presumptuous people making decisions FOR me instead of asking me, or informing me of important things or events, so i can, at least, make a decision.