She was born the daughter of William Dicker and Georgette Couper Stroud on February 9, 1937 in Watertown, MA. She lived in the Waban area of Newton, MA for a brief time before moving to Cumberland Foreside, and then to Falmouth. Sandra attended Waynflete School in Portland from grade school until she graduated in 1955. While there, she made life-long friends. She attended formal and informal alumni reunions and events. She spoke fondly of a play production in which she participated called, "Ladies of the Mop."
As a teenager Sandra met her future husband, David Payson Snow, at a beach party on Waites Landing in Falmouth. Sandy was an avid sailor, out of the Portland Yacht Club, and according to friends, was an excellent captain. Under her leadership, her team came in third place in the National Championships, Lightning Class.
Sandra attended the Rhode Island School of Design, where she studied textile design. She was married to David Snow on New Year's Eve, 1956. She was devoted to her family, raising five children and helping in the upbringing of her thirteen grandchildren.
Sandy was also active outside of the home. She volunteered at The Episcopal Church of Saint Mary in Falmouth, where she was a member of the altar guild and a Sunday school teacher for many years. She worked for The Visiting Nurses Association in Yarmouth. She taught at both Pine Grove School and Winfield House in Falmouth. Sandra continued her art studies at the Portland School of Art. She served on the boards of the National Alliance on Mental Illness in Maine, the Maine Children's Theater Museum, and Cumberland's Dollars for Scholars.
Sandra was an artist in the true sense of the word. She sculpted the lives of all whom she touched. She instilled a sense of humor, empathy, understanding and kindness in all. She was an inspiration to everyone whose lives she touched.
Sandra was predeceased by her parents, her brothers William and John Stroud, sisters-in-law Connie Stroud, Lorraine Stroud and Judith Benoit, and brothers-in-law Arthur Benoit and Roger Snow.
She leaves behind her loving husband of 59 years, David Payson Snow of Portland and her children: Kitsey Snow of Ridgefield, CT and her husband Tim Nuland; CDR. Richard Snow, USNR (ret). of Yarmouth and his wife, Lori; D. Robinson Snow of Portland and his wife Sarah; Mary Snow, EdM. of Watertown, MA and her husband Ross FitzGerald, EdM.; LTC Adam Snow, USA (ret). of Bridgton and Washington, DC; her sister-in-law, N. Lee Snow of Falmouth; thirteen loving grandchildren, many nieces, nephews, caregivers, and beloved ones not mentioned by name.
There are no visiting hours scheduled. Friends and family are invited to attend a memorial service that will be held on Saturday, April 2, 2016 at 3:00pm in The Episcopal Church of Saint Mary the Virgin in Falmouth, Maine with a reception to follow at the Parish House. Interment will be in the spring at Pine Grove Cemetery in Falmouth, Maine. On-Line condolences can be given to the family at www.lindquistfuneralhome.com.
Sandra was an avid gardener, loved flowers, and would love to support all the local florists. Flowers in her memory may delivered to The Episcopal Church of Saint Mary at 43 Foreside Road in Falmouth, ME 04105.
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