Sandra Rose Staab
March 31, 1962 ~ October 3, 2024
Resided in:
Westminster, Colorado
Sandra Rose Staab (62) of Westminster, CO passed away peacefully Thursday, October 3, 2024, surrounded by family and friends. Sandie, as she was most commonly known, was the beloved wife of Toby, the mother to Zachariah and Magdalena and a loving and caring grandma to Rustin. She was also viewed as a second mom by so many over the years, as she was always accepting and nurturing. Sandie was well known for her skills in the kitchen including her blue-ribbon creations, infamous deviled eggs, delicious pies and famous gingerbread houses. She was dedicated to her line of work, where she spent over 40 years on the administrative side of health insurance. Her family, especially her grandson, was her pride and joy and she was always the bright light that guided them.
She is survived by her daughter, Magdalena (Ryan), grandson Rustin, brother Stephen (Karen), sister Sharon (Terry), sister Sharlene (Brian), as well as several other family members and friends. She is proceeded in death by her parents, Ida and Ronald, her husband, Toby, and son, Zachariah.
Funeral will be held on Monday, October 14th at St. Paul’s Community Church (8001 w 23rd Ave, Lakewood, CO 80214) with a viewing from 11am-12pm and services from 12-1pm. Internment will take place at 1:30pm at Arvada Cemetery (5581 Independence St. Arvada, CO 80002). Please join the family for a reception at 2:00pm at the Westminster Elks Lodge #2227 (3850 Elk Drive, Westminster, CO 80030).
Maggie our 💕 are broken for you all. Our thoughts and Prayers are with the entire family at this most difficult time.
I’m so sorry about your lost Maggie & Ryan and the rest of the family. My thoughts and prayers are with the entire family at this most difficult time.
Love ,
Lindsay & Jim
Thank you Sandie for all your kindness to our whole family over the years. We will miss your sweet smile and warm laughter at our gatherings and, of course, your delicious cooking. You were a wiz in the kitchen!
Even though our hearts are broken and we are sad that we couldn’t be there to say goodbye, we are so glad that we have so many wonderful memories to ease the hurt. May you rest in peace, our sweet sister, Sandie. We love you.
Maggie/Ryan and family-so sorry for your loss. Our prayers and thoughts are with you during this difficult time. Please reach out if we can help in any way! Love, Tim and Dee Dee
We Love Sandie, and appreciate her kindness and thoughtfulness to all our family and for always making us individually feel loved! ❤️
Bailey said she was such a bright light! She really was!❤️
Bill said, I really liked Sandie she made sure each of us were welcome and loved. He liked that you knew where you stood with her too…don’t be late for dinner or we will start without you!😂🤣
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WE will miss you Sandra and so glad I got to know you and see your light!!!
I will miss you Sandie and the many conversations we had preparing for SLR and discussing the claim(s) beforehand. You were always so frantic that the finding would get removed or your description needed to be updated. Or just feeling ill discussing the finding on the call. ( I am laughing just thinking about those claims). I remember coming over to your desk in the morning at the office and having small talk before preparing for the workday. Sandie always had a pleasant smile and so much knowledge to share. Those were the good ole days. It was nice to see each other in person before the Covid days and then we became remote. A little different environment talking through Teams or on the phone. It was nice being your co-worker and I will never forget you on the CO region at Kaiser. I am so grateful that we did get to see each other at the company picnic last year. I will always think of the memories that we shared. May you rest in peace my friend and prayers go out to your family during this difficult time.
I was really shocked to hear this sad news. I worked with Sandie at Kaiser for several years. Sandie was an exceptional work colleague. It was so pleasant to work with her. Always in a good mood, positive and very professional. She really had a way with people. Everyone loved her. She was laughing all the time. Thinking of Sandie, I immediately see her beautiful smile. She was both a valued colleague and a true friend. There are some people that make work worth it on the dreariest of days—that was Sandie.
Sweet Sandie, although we worked for different regions at Kaiser, I still spoke with you almost every day we saw each other in the office. You are always so sweet, kind, and happy. You were always willing to help and speak up in some way. Although you retired, it still felt like you were still here with us at Kaiser in some way. There are a lot of people in multiple departments at Kaiser that will miss you! I will miss you!
I am so thankful that I had the opportunity to work with such a wonderful person with a beautiful soul. Sandi, you will be deeply missed by many. Rest well.
“He will wipe away every tear from their eyes, and death shall be no more, neither shall there be mourning, nor crying, nor pain anymore, for the former things have passed away.” And He who was seated on the throne said, “Behold, I am making all things new.”
Revelation 21:4
sandie you will be forever in my heart i will miss sharing our recipes with you and miss our chats in the break room I will be praying for you safe travels where you go. we love you and will miss you. prayers for your family on this difficult journey.
My thoughts are with your family during this difficult time. Hoping for peace and comfort in your memories. Sandie was so kind; her smile lit up the room! Her family was her greatest joy, and I loved hearing her stories about all of you. She will be missed.
Thank you, Sandie, for welcoming me to Kaiser Permanente as I began on my first team. You always had my back, and I will always be grateful I could call you both a friend and boss. You are a rare one and will be missed by many.
Our thoughts and positive vibes are with you Maggie!! Your mother was a beautiful human!!! She will be missed.
Love the Stevens clan.
Sandie, I will always be grateful to have had you in my life. You were such a wonderful manger and friend to me. Maggie you mother will be truly missed as she touch so many life’s. My prayers go out to you and your family. God bless!
Sandie, you were always so sweet and kind to all those around you at work. It was always nice briefly chatting with you in the office. You were informative and knowledgeable when people asked questions. We couldn’t’ have asked for a better person to work with. We missed you when you retired as you were such a valuable person in the department, just as you clearly were in life. It was sad to hear of your passing. You will be deeply missed. Thoughts and prayers to your family during this difficult time.