Sandra J. Haupt
Sandra J. Haupt, 46 (nee
Johnson) of Elyria died on Thursday, August 7, 2008 at the New Life
Hospice Center of St. Joseph following a long illness.
Mrs. Haupt was born in Lorain, OH on February 25, 1962, the daughter
of the late William D. Johnson and Nina F. (nee Jackson) Johnson of
Lorain, who survives.
She was a 1980 graduate of Lorain High School. She graduated from St.
Joseph's School of Nursing in 1982 receiving her LPN and then continued
her education at Lorain County Community College to obtain her registered
nursing degree. She graduated with top honors.
Mrs. Haupt was a member of the former First United Methodist Church
of Lorain. She was also a member of the Multiple Sclerosis Society,
several nurses associations, and volunteered to care for children.
She worked as a registered nurse at Cleveland MetroGeneral Hospital
in Cleveland for 10 years. She also worked as private duty home health
care nurse. She enjoyed gardening, traveling, sports, and fitness
training.
Mrs. Haupt is survived by her husband Robert V. Haupt to whom she was
married on Feb . 15, 1962 daughter Heidi N. Haupt of Elyria, granddaughter
Alexiana Sandra Cook, her mother, sisters Judy K. (Thomas) Shaw of
Amherst, Lynda S. (John) Ochenas, Joyce E. Johnson both of Lorain, nephews
Michael A. Shaw, Matthew T Shaw, John M. Ochenas III, and Gary R. Ochenas.
In addition to her father, she was preceded in death by a brother
Michael W. Johnson.
Friends may call on Sunday, August 10, 2008 from 2-4 & 7-9 pm. the
Schwartz, Spence, Boyer & Cool Home For Funerals, 1124 W. 5th Street,
Lorain.
Funeral Services will be Monday, August 11, 2008 at 11:00 AM in the
Greater Victory Ministries Church (former First United Methodist Church)
corner of Sixth and Reid Ave. in Lorain.
Burial will be in Ridge Hill Memorial Park Cemetery.
CONDOLENCES
From: Cindi Bennett Arroyo
Relation: Friend
Even though I have not seen Sandy in many years (High School), I have
nothing but good memories of her. May the thoughts of all of the good
memories of Sandy help you through this time. My prayers are with you.
From: Mary Janesch
Relation: Friend
Sandy was a dear friend of mine, a fellow LPN at
Metro Hospital for many years. The many memories
of her are wonderful. She was one of the most
caring nurses I have ever known. My heart goes out
to all of her family. I was away when I heard she
had died and was unable to get home to go to her
wake and funeral. I will remember her always with
much love and laughter. We haven't seen each other
for awhile but I think of her often and will pray for
her and all of you every day. She was truly a
beautiful person and I will miss her for always.
May God bless her and all of you and hold her close
to him always and forever.
Love you Sandy,
Mary