Sandra “Sandy” Lillian Noebel, aged 66, passed away Tuesday, May 8, 2013 after a long illness. Sandy was born on March 17, 1947 in New Haven Connecticut to parents Concetta and Joseph P Concelmo Jr. She attended Hamden High, where she graduated with honors. Sandy spent twenty-five years in Gainesville where she worked at Criser Hall as a fiscal operations supervisor before retiring to Ormond Beach, Florida. Sandy enjoyed many things including going to the beach, shopping, doting on her animals, and spending time with friends and family. Sandy had an amazing sense of humor that will be missed by all. Sandy leaves behind her husband Robert Nobel and two daughters Lynn Borelli and Patricia Hansen, as well as three grandchildren Elizabeth, Samantha and Robert. She also leaves behind sister Angela Barbieri and nieces Jennifer and Melissa. As well as brother Robert Concelmo, sister-in-law Diane and nephews Daniel and Matthew. A memorial mass celebrating her life will be held at St. Patricks Catholic Church 500 N.E. 16th Ave., Gainesville, FL. 32601 on Saturday, May 11, 2013 at 10:00 a.m.
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I’m so sorry for your loss!! I will continue to PRAY for your family!! Love you….
Love and will miss u
Mom, You were the sunshine in my life, the greatest mom anyone could ask for, who helped me through everything, wiped away the tears when I cried, made me smile when I was having a bad day, and through it all you were very strong and nevercomplained about anything. Me andBobby will miss you lots and we love ya lots too. I know you are looking down right now and smiling because that was you all the time. I just wished we had more time with you. Kisses and hugs always beautiful woman. Love and miss you lots. Lynn
Lynn, I heard last week on Wednesday while away in Vegas, from my sister Donna that your Mom, my 1st cousin Sandy had passed away. I am so sorry to hear about this and so sorry for you and your Dad “Bob” and for Patty’s loss. Your Mom (Sandy) was one of my favorite 1st cousins, along with Angie and Robert. I have asked for prayers through my church group for you and your family for God to help comfort you and everyone through these tough times.
I am sorry I was not able to make it down there to be with you and your family. Please accept my heart felt apology. I still have the hand-written letters both you and Patty wrote to me and my family back on January 23, 1989 (from you) and July 24, 1988 (from Patty) that I will always cherish. Your family was very special to me….especially your Mom. Her laugh was so contagious. She certainly brought happiness and joy to me when I was around her.
I love the note that you wrote to her. Cherish the time you had with your Mom and cherish the many memories….she was and still is a very special person. I consider myself very fortunate to be part of her life and part of the Concelmo family.
Even though I did not see her or touch base with her these last few years while she was ailing, I always thought about her many times…remembering the times we did spend together.
I will miss her.
Lynn and Patty,
My heart goes out to your family. May God grant you peace and strength at this time. He has promised that, in the near future, no one will get sick and die. (Isaish 33:24, Revelation 21:4) Also, Acts 24:15 says that “there is going to be a resurrection of both the righteous and the unrighteous.” We look forward to that time. You may be able to welcome your mom back to a peaceful, healthy life in a paradise earth. You have my deepest sympathies.