Pennsylvania from COVID-19. She was 77.
Sandy, as she was known to her friends and family, was born in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania on November 6, 1943. She was the daughter of the late George and Alice
Shugert. Sandy was raised in the Philadelphia suburb of Abington and graduated from
Abington High School. She later lived in the Olney neighborhood of Philadelphia proper
and enjoyed being close to her sister, Jean, and her family. In 1978, Sandy moved to the
then “new city” of Columbia, Maryland. She was attracted to the ideals upon which it
was founded, including racial, cultural, and economic diversity. This move also enabled
her to be closer to her sister, Linda, who was living in Baltimore.
Sandy was the beloved wife of John for forty two years; mother of Jerry Kelly (Tricia)
and Hilary O’Donoghue (Kelly); grandmother of Garrett, Kristin, Kathleen, and Josh; and
sister of Linda. She was predeceased by her sister, Jean.
Prior to retiring, Sandy was a registered nurse. She earned her nursing degree while
juggling the demands of raising her children and maintaining a warm and loving home.
Sandy graduated with honors from the Howard Community College nursing program in
1984. She practiced nursing at Howard County General Hospital and then later in
Arizona.
Sandy was happiest being around her family and particularly loved spending time with
her grandchildren. She also liked discussing politics and current events. In 2007, she
realized her dream of traveling to Europe and spent two weeks with John in France and
England. She had fond memories of their adventure and spoke of it often. This trip also
led to a passion for French cuisine and restaurants. Throughout her life, Sandy enjoyed
reading and writing poetry and received several awards for her compositions.
While she was born and raised in Philadelphia and had lived in California, Arizona, and
Pittsburgh, Sandy always considered Maryland to be her home. In accordance with her
wishes, she will be buried in Maryland at the Meadowridge Memorial Park in Elkridge.
Her services will be private consistent with measures intended to limit the transmission of
COVID-19.
Donations may be made in her memory to the Howard Community College Educational
Foundation, Inc., to support students in the nursing program through http://
www.howardcc.edu/donate or Howard Community College Educational Foundation,
10901 Little Patuxent Parkway, MH 102, Columbia, MD 21044
Arrangements are under the direction of the HP BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, INC., 1032 Perry Hwy. Ross Twp., (412-364-4444). Online condolences may be shared at www.brandtfuneralhome.com
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