Delcoure, Sandra Marie (nee Kowynia) of Saint Charles, Missouri, passed on Friday, September 7, 2018, at the age of 70.
Beloved wife of William Delcoure; cherished daughter of the late Edwin and Eleanore Kowynia; devoted mother of Noel (Michael) Senuta and Jacqueline Delcoure; loving grandmother of Jacob Delcoure, John Senuta, and Kyle Senuta; dear sister of Edwin (Dawn) Kowynia and Frank Kowynia.
Sandra was loving wife, mother, grandmother, sister, and friend to many. She retired from Ferguson Florissant School District. Sandra enjoyed photography, horses, gardening, ice skating, artsy and creative, and she loved traveling, especially going to Florida. She enjoyed volunteering for James Town New Horizons. Sandra was dearly loved and will be missed by all who knew her.
Memorials to Jamestown New Horizons.
Bill, children and family, No one has to tell you what a wonderful woman that Sandy displayed in her everyday life. God has been with her and is still now. No words to comfort you, except I have been always grateful that Sandy was my friend cia Alvernia’66. Susan Mindak Ellinger.
Rip aunt Sandy
You will be missed
She is already missed
I will miss a great friend that welcomed me to St. Louis. Even though we were both from Chicago… St, Louis is were we met and continued our friendship forward. We spent endless hours together, I watched Noel and Jackie grow up to be beautiful women. You could not asked for a better husband than Bill. My prayers are with each and everyone of them with a heavy heart.
Thank you Tina for being such a wonderful friend to our family all of these years. Mom loved you very much and so do the rest of us.
Our deepest condolences go out to the entire family. Sandy will be very missed.
Sharon and Joseph Krajewski (Yurkowski)
memories and milestones together, Your love of Nature and Beauty have always inspired others around you. Now
You will be my Angel in Heaven. Rest in Peace. I will never forget you and your friendship.
We Met on Sunnyside Ave.
xoxoxox
My deepest condolences. I am so so sorry. The family will be in my prayers.
Thank you for sharing your story of our Mom. I’m so glad she was able to touch your life.
Though I did not know her well, my heart goes out to her family. Sending genuine love and prayers.
I just received word of the passing of my dear cousin Sandy. She was such a sweet and loving person. Will always remember the fun we had water skiing on fox lake near Chicago in our youth. Sandy will be missed by anyone who knew her. My deepest sympathy to her family.
My deepest sympathy,
Nicole Capp
My mom is Debbie Niedzielak-Capp
I would like to express my deepest sympathy to the family of my dear cousin Sandy. She was a genuinely kind, loving, and thoughtful woman who will be greatly missed. Sandy made such an effort to keep in touch with me over the years. No words can convey how deeply saddened I am about her passing.
Oliver and I are deeply saddened to learn about Sandy. She was always smiling and did so much to help others. I will let the other Jamestown New Horizons volunteers know. Sandy truly loved horses. One of my favorite memories of her was when she brought her then five-year-old grandson, Jacob, to visit Fayyed on Christmas Eve. Sandy had read him the story about animals talking on Christmas Eve and Jacob wanted to know if they really did talk. As Jacob quickly approached our sweet Arabian, his favorite horse, Fayyed made a soft, deep sound to greet us. Jacob stopped and whirled around and said, “It’s true! Fayyed just said Huff, Huff, Hello! How Sandy and I laughed. Indeed, Sandy will be missed. Please accept our condolences and hugs to all.