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of Saline, Michigan, 72, died on October 4, peacefully at work, surrounded by her beloved coworkers. Sandy was born January 14, 1950, to Donald Robert Knoll and Alice Mae (Hayward) Knoll in Stockbridge, MI. During her 72 years, many lives were changed for the better as a result of Sandy’s kindness, warmth, and selflessness.

No one can speak to this quite as accurately and affectionately as Sandy’s best friend and daughter, Elizabeth (Lizz) Wilkinson. Sandy and Lizz were inseparable. They spent a lifetime going to comedy shows, art exhibits, and concerts, and delighting in each other’s company in times of hardship and joy. They had a mutual love of experimenting with new recipes and wine pairings, which inspired their baked goods pop-up, The Sconey Island. They filled their beautifully entwined lives with finishing The New York Times crossword in pen, event planning, movie nights, excessive reading, true crime podcasts, museum visits, as well as dreaming and scheming for a bright future. Not unlike their bond, Sandy’s garden benefited from her nurturing heart and commitment. She would often cook with the herbs that she grew. Those who knew her best, knew that Sandy loved lilacs and hostas, both of which are as resilient as she proved herself to be.

Sandy graduated from Chelsea High School in 1968. During this time she worked as a model while attending Washtenaw Community College for a year before graduating from the Patricia Stevens Career College and Finishing School in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. She lived in Las Vegas in the early 1970s, before returning to Ann Arbor where she worked for Mercywood Hospital and the Reichert Health Care System through the late 1980s. She came back to her hometown of Chelsea to raise her family, where she worked briefly at Chelsea High School, before finding a home in Human Resources at Chelsea Retirement Community for 16 years until 2009, and then Sandy thrived helming the front desk and event services at the Teaching and Learning Center of the Washtenaw Intermediate School District for the decade until her death.

A Girl Scout for 13 years, Sandy passed her dedication to service onto Lizz, who also completed the full 13 years allowed. Not only was she a dedicated troop leader, but she was also deeply involved in what was then the Huron Valley Girl Scout Council. Later, she was a community member of the Washtenaw Community College Arts Club which her daughter assisted in founding. Sandy will be most remembered for her sweet heart which was best exemplified by her winning Miss Congeniality at the 1968 Miss Ann Arbor Pageant, an official Miss America Pageant, and the fact that any chance she got, Sandy would go out of her way to encourage everyone around her, and was the ultimate cheerleader and gal pal. Her love of jewelry was legendary, and she wore something sparkly every single day. Her wicked and wry sense of humor is still making people laugh, and will continue to do so, for years to come.

She is survived by Elizabeth (Lizz) Wilkinson of Detroit, who was so incredibly proud to be her daughter, and their pets that she doted on, Lentil and Paul Giamutti; her godmother, Marge Ferry of Chelsea, MI; a half-brother John of England; cousins Margaret, Graham, Deb, and Di Steed of England; incredible friends who would do anything for her if Sandy wasn’t already too busy making sure their needs were taken care of first; and her adoring coworkers at the Washtenaw Intermediate School District Teaching and Learning Center, a job she loved and felt honored to do, all of whom she was dreading leaving as a result of her upcoming retirement, as well as the hundreds of thousands of people she interacted with, whose days were undoubtedly made better for having encountered her kind and everlasting spirit. She was preceded in death by her parents.

Funeral services will be held Thursday, October 13, 2022, at 1:00 pm at Cole Funeral Chapel, Chelsea, with Rev. Joy Barrett officiating. Burial will follow at Maple Grove Cemetery, Sylvan Township. The family will receive friends 11-1 pm Thursday.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the family for the creation of a memorial garden at Washtenaw Intermediate School District.


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#14 Sarah Giddings 2022-10-14 10:19
All of us at WAVE and the WISD were so blessed to get to know and have Sandy in our lives. She always had a smile and was ready to help whenever and whatever I needed and she always asked about my kids. She will be dearly missed by all of us.
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#13 Wanda Arnett 2022-10-13 09:14
I remember Sandy we were very close. I saw her at the 25th class reunion. I have been to her home also. We enjoyed each other's company. I came across a letter she wrote to me. I have many memories of her. May Sandra be at peace. My condolences to her daughter Lizz and her family.
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#12 difo7328@att.net 2022-10-12 18:44
I remember Sandy we were very close. I saw her at the 25th class reunion. I have been to her home also. We enjoyed each other's company. I came across a letter she wrote to me. I have many memories of her. May Sandra be at peace. My condolences to her daughter Lizz and her family.
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#11 Elisabeth Z. Thoburn 2022-10-12 09:36
Sandy and Lizz were an incredible mother - daughter team and members of our Arts Club at WCC, I will hold Sandy in dear memory and hope Lizz will be no stranger. You both made our lives richer! I am sad, Sandy had to leave this earth so soon. Carry on, Lizz! With fondness and love for you both and a very sad heart after hearing this news, today. Greetings, ET
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#10 Ruthie Freeman 2022-10-11 22:27
I worked with Sandy at CRC and we were neighbors for a few years too. I remember going swimming a few times in your pool. I remember Sandy was over at my house with a couple other friends on New Years Eve.
Sending lots of love and memories to Lizz. You’ve got a beautiful Angel watching over you.
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#9 Bre’Ann & Jessica 2022-10-11 18:58
I’m so blessed I got a chance to meet Mrs.Sandy. She was the cutest person ever met. We love you Lizz and praying for you and there if you need us!!
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#8 Kate Collins 2022-10-11 11:17
I worked with Sandra at CRC for many years. She was such a joyful and interesting person. Thankful for having known her.
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#7 Jay Kirby 2022-10-11 11:15
Sandy was the first person I met here at work and was a great friend from then on. She was always genuine and I enjoyed learning about her interesting life. She will be missed but not forgotten.
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#6 Russell L Beeman 2022-10-10 19:53
I believe Sandy to be my oldest friend, from pre-kindergarde n, riding our ponies when she and Don came to visit at our farm. Attended many a party at the Knolls, all so many wonderful memories❤❤, playing piano, high school band, all school activities, including Spelling Bees!!!! Always laughing and enjoying life growing up into our adult years. Will dearly miss you, old friend. Rest in peace and comfort.
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#5 Kathy Lippert 2022-10-10 17:13
Sandy will be dearly missed by so many. Her smile was so welcoming to all that walked thru the doors at WISD. Sending all my thoughts and prayers Lizz and family.
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