Sandra Lee (coburn) Albon
Born: Fri., Oct. 3, 1947
Died: Fri., Mar. 7, 2014
Memorial Service
11:00 AM Sat., Mar. 15, 2014
Location: Our Funeral Home
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Sandra L. (Coburn) Albon, age 66, passed away Friday, March 7, 2014 at Good Samaritan Medical Center in Brockton after a lengthy illness. Born October 3, 1947 in Brockton she was the daughter of the late Ralph Sr. and Rose M. (Lashua) Coburn.
Sandra was a long time resident of the city and enjoyed baking desserts and costume parties.
She is survived by her sister Donna Owen of Missouri, 4 brothers Ralph and Kenny Coburn of Taunton, Daniel Coburn of Brockton, and Michael Coburn of Virginia, a niece Connie Boehner of Brockton, 2 sons Damon Albon of Middleboro and Richard Albon, a daughter Kim Albon-Wilson and several grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. She was also the sister of the late Ronald Lashua, and the fiancée of the late Edward “Coach” Macomber.
A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, March 15, 2014 at 11:00 am at Dahlborg-MacNevin Funeral Home, 647 Main St., Brockton, MA. Visitation has been omitted.
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Connie
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Posted Mon March 10, 2014
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Auntie, I cannot begin to tell you how much I will miss you. You have left behind a void in my life I will never be able to fill. Thank you for all the time we shared, the tears, the laughs and all of the wonderful memories you leave with me.
Taco night will never be the same and cheese-cake will never taste as good.
No more aches & pain, no more suffering, enjoy the family who have gone before us. Bask in the glory of their love.
You fought a good, long, hard fight and you deserve to Rest in peace and comfort. I love you truly and miss you terribly.
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Sabrina
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Posted Fri November 20, 2020
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Great Auntie Sandy,
Nothing has been the same since you have been gone. Desserts don’t taste good anymore. I miss and love you so much. It’s been 6 years and it’s not the same. An angel gone too soon. Please continue to watch over the family. It’s not goodbye it’s see you later.
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