Tribute Wall
Tuesday
26
November
Viewing and VIsitation
6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Tuesday, November 26, 2024
St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church
3600 Brinkman Street
Houston, Texas, United States
Tuesday
26
November
Rosary
7:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Tuesday, November 26, 2024
St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church
3600 Brinkman Street
Houston, Texas, United States
Wednesday
27
November
Funeral Mass
10:30 am - 11:30 am
Wednesday, November 27, 2024
St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church
3600 Brinkman Street
Houston, Texas, United States
Wednesday
27
November
Burial
12:30 pm - 1:00 pm
Wednesday, November 27, 2024
Glenwood Cemetery
2525 Washington Avenue
Houston, Texas, United States
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Anonymous purchased flowers
Tuesday, November 26, 2024
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Noser's family our deepest sympathy goes out to all of you.Peace, Prayer, Blessings From Mr&MrsOscarBarrera(Pinedo's Sister, Aunt & Uncle)
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Anonymous planted a tree in memory of Sandra Noser
Tuesday, November 26, 2024
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Noser's family our deepest sympathy goes out to all of you.Peace, Prayer, Blessings From Mr&MrsOscarBarrera(Pinedo's Sister, Aunt & Uncle)
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Carol Acosta uploaded photo(s)
Monday, November 25, 2024
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Sandy was the most kind, loving and caring person that crossed my path. That smile would always brighten my day. I will never forget the Viking home. Upon entering that unlocked side door one could hear laughter and talking of all the kids playing. She was St. Sandy in my eyes. She never had one bad thought about anyone. She always saw the good in everyone. Even in her last days when her pain was unbearable she was concerned about everyone around her. I will miss you but know that you are no longer suffering and surrounded by so many loved ones.
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Lisa (Acosta), Brian Buss & Family purchased flowers
Monday, November 25, 2024
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Noser Family-We are so very sorry to miss your Mom's celebration of life. She was so very special & we loved her dearly. Love, hugs, & prayers,
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Dan Massiatte posted a condolence
Monday, November 25, 2024
Q: What 3 words best describe Sandra and why?
A: Sandy was sweet and kind to everyone, her smile was constant, always put her family first. She was a wonderful mother, and friend and will be missed, our deepest condolences to her family.
Dan Massiatte and family
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Dietrich Gaitz posted a symbolic gesture
Sunday, November 24, 2024
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Ms. Noser was a shining example of faith-based living, embodying kindness and generosity in everything she did. Her home was a testament to her welcoming spirit—a place where all were treated as family. At the time, the Nosers had a door with no lock—you always had to let yourself in. Some of my fondest memories were made in her second-story game room, filled with air hockey, bikes, balls, and laughter. There was a basketball court in her backyard, which seemed larger than life to a child.
I’ll never forget the big van and the box-shaped TV that played VHS tapes.
Ms. Noser was, without a doubt, a positive influence on me and my faith. I am fortunate to have known Ms. Noser, and I will always strive to live by the example she set—a life of faith, love, and open-heartedness.
May she rest in eternal joy and peace.
Love,
Dietrich and Karissa Gaitz
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Amanda Whitehead Johnson lit a candle
Friday, November 22, 2024
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i am so grateful for Sandy and all her love!! Sandy was so delightful and loving when we had time together. Loved her smile, her hugs and her generosity. So many sweet memories with her and her lovely family!! Sandy was a wonderful person and mother!!
I send my condolences to the family. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Heaven is shining a little brighter with its newest Angel. Much move , Amanda Johnson
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Rhonda Els posted a symbolic gesture
Friday, November 22, 2024
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First I'd like to extend my condolences to Sandy's children and other family members.
Sandy and Steve were neighbors in Oak Forest, and our children were great friends at that time.
We spent many summer days at Oak Forest swimming pool. I recall that Sandy loved the water and had a very graceful and beautiful dive.
Eventually the kids grew up, and I moved away. The last time I saw Sandy and Steve was at the Social Security office, and we all had a good laugh about that and how much time had passed.
She was a very sweet woman with a big heart. A friend to all.
I know she will be missed.
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The family of Sandra Johnston Noser uploaded a photo
Friday, November 22, 2024
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Richard and Mary Tjoe posted a condolence
Friday, November 22, 2024
We met Sandra for the first time a day after Michael and Joyce’s wedding at a dimsum place, for breakfast called Blue Ocean, (this restaurant no longer exists, it was burnt down.)
The second time we met her was , when Michael brought her to our house to pick some pears from the tree with 2 of her grandkids, Ella and Lily.
That’s when we got to know her better ! We chatted and had a lot of fun. We had lunch together.
We were happy that Michael brought her to our house , We didn’t expect her to leave us so soon! We miss you Sandra. May you rest in peace.
Michael and Joyce,
Please know that you are in our thoughts and our prayers .
Love,
Richard and Mary
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Daniel Johnston uploaded photo(s)
Friday, November 22, 2024
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So grateful that our family got to spend time with Aunt Sandy twice in the past few months. My children will have wonderful and warm memories of her, as I do. Wishing you all Peace. Love from the Johnstons in Switzerland.
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Suzy Wooten posted a condolence
Friday, November 22, 2024
Sandy has been my best friend for over 40 years. Our children grew up together and we had grand ideas for them all. The 2 oldest boys were to marry my 2 oldest, but God knew best and that obviously didn’t happen. I have never had such an awesome cheerleader, always on my side and always standing by my side. I always called her house the Brady Bunch house, because it was full of life and yea full! After Steve passed she had short term memory loss and I’d call and ask her how’s she doing and she say “now Suzy, you know I don’t know that”. Never a stranger to anyone, she would invite them in her home for a meal or to live. She was and always will be my biggest cheerleader, loved my children and I hers. I know she’s free, our soul in heaven dancing in Jesus’s arms and Steve’s and Misty’s. We were the best wolf pack anyone ever had! Till we meet again my precious friend who am I gonna call? Suzy Wooten