Sandra Langridge
  • Born on: March 28, 1948
  • Departed on: December 2, 2021
  • Resided in: Marion, IA

Sandra Langridge

Sandra Langridge, 73, of Marion, passed away Thursday December 2, 2021, at St Luke’s Hospital in Cedar Rapids.  Private family services will be held.  Burial: Cedar Memorial Park Cemetery.  

Survivors include her husband, Michael, a sister, Lori (Doug) Wittenberg, of Cedar Rapids, son in-law, Gary Grams, of St. Francis, Minnesota, brother in-law, Bill (Lola) Langridge, of Sterling, Colorado, brother in-law, Bob (Sheena) Langridge, of Portland, Oregon, sister in-law, Becky Langridge, of Marion, sister in-law, Rachelle Hansen, of Cedar Rapids.  Cousins; Susan Stramel, of Cedar Rapids, Cheryl (Kurt) Carlson, of Marion, Laurie Stramel, of Cedar Rapids, and Doug (Vicki) Lane, of Malibu, California.

Sandra was preceded in death by her parents, a daughter, Min Grams, brother, Todd Hansen, sister, Diane Yurko, uncles/aunts, Jerry and Melda Stramel and Bob and Izora Lane, and cousins, Mike Stramel and LaDonna Lane.

Sandra Langridge was born March 28, 1948, to parents Wallace and Kathryn (Rhodes) Hansen in Cedar Rapids.  She graduated from Cedar Rapids Prairie High School in 1966. Sandy married Michael Langridge on July 23, 1966, in Cedar Rapids.  As a homemaker, she used her interior decorator skills on several homes as she and Mike relocated for his career.   Sandy enjoyed decorating for the holidays, and celebrating with family and friends.  

In lieu of flowers, the family would encourage you to make a donation to the charity of your choice.         
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