Sandra Lee Zensius

sandra zensius

September 8, 1939 ~ November 9, 2018


Resided in: Fremont, California

Sandra Lee Zensius, 79, of Fremont, California died peacefully in her sleep on November 9, 2018 at her home surrounded by her sons. Born September 8, 1939 in Whittier, California, she is predeceased by her parents, Cletus and Mildred Talbott, and her late husband of 36 years, Allan William Zensius. Sandy grew up in Marin County and graduated from San Rafael High School. Sandy devoted her life to being a wife, mother, and grandmother. Everyone knew if you went to the Zensius house you were expected to sit down at her kitchen table and catch up on everything that was going on in your life. She is survived by her four children: Kelly, Scott, Steven and Greg and her grandchildren: Zac, Lucas and Summer Zensius. Services will be held at Berge-Pappas-Smith Chapel of the Angels, 40842 Fremont Blvd., on December 1, 2018 at 1:30 pm. followed by a dinner at the Zensius home. The family wishes to express their heartfelt thanks to those who have extended emotional support for Sandy during her final days. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you consider a donation to Kindred Hospice.

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  1. Just want to say iam so thankful for having such an amazing lady in my life i was her house keeper for many years but we became friends right away
    She will be missed by so many . Love her with all my heart .

  2. Please accept my condolences on the passing of your mother. It was an honor growing up to have known such a kind person. Sincere condolences.

  3. I only met your mom once but she welcomed me into your family home and was so friendly. Very sorry for you loss.

    Claire and Matthew
    XOXO

  4. My sincere condolences for the loss of your Mother. It is never easy to lose a parent.
    There is a beautiful hope in the bible where God will remember our dead loved ones and will bring them back to life on earth. Jo 5:28,29 Ps 37:11,29.
    Imagine the day when there are no more tears of sorrow and death and pain are gone forever. Rev 21:3,4.
    May the God of all comfort be with you at this difficult time. 2 Cor 1:3,4.

  5. Sandy,
    You were a mother to all of us”rugrats.” No matter the issue. No matter our pains and struggles you were there to lend a listening ear. You didn’t care what time of day. In the morning while you were in your robe, or late in the day while you were cooking dinner for the family. You didn’t care. Your kitchen table was a revolving door. Thank you! You will be immensely missed. The Z house in Kimberwoods will NEVER be the same. RIP!

  6. Many fond memories of Sandy and the family. RIP dear lady you were a breath of fresh air and I feel so bad that I didn’t make time to visit you. God bless


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