Sandra Kay Nelson

Services for Sandra Kay Nelson, 73, Tonganoxie, will be 2pm, Saturday, February 19th at Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home.

Ms. Nelson died Jan. 27, 2022 at Aperion Legend Healthcare in Tonganoxie.

More information to come.

Messages & Condolences

From Glenda Ott...

Today, Larry and I were able to sit and talk about his time with all of you. I wish I had been there to share in celebrating this wonderful lady. She was a loving sister to Larry and I, the personification of unconditional love, always caring for others. We will miss her. She is always in our heart, but she is with her mom and dad and having the time of her eternal life. God bless you all for helping Larry through this difficult time.

From Antonio Wright...

Never have I experienced a better friend/confidant! We were connected by our love of hairdressing & a mutual desire to serve others. Her mentorship will always resonate in my heart. Never has there been a more authentic giving, caring soul. I forever cherish having had the fortune of Her presence & grace the past 19 years. I know she would say be happy, however the void of Sandy will linger! I thank God that our paths connected-what a “GIFT” She was to me! Blessings to Her family that She deeply loved & cherished-sons, daughters n law, grand children & one great grand She would have Loved! Plus other family.My sincere wish for your comfort & peace-Her spirit will always be in our hearts. Her bright shining light, now resides above the sky!

From Risa Ott...

Aunt Sandy – you were full of character and had such a big heart. I will always remember your quick smile and that sparkle in your eye. There are many fond memories of spending time with you growing up. You will always be remembered with love. Rest easy.

From Annette Dillon...

Blessings and love sent to Chris, Brandon and families. We will miss our sweet cousin!
Kip and Annette Dillon, Omaha, Nebraska

From Kathy Eisman...

I really enjoyed working with Sandy. My thoughts and prayers are with the family

From Cathy Ott...

Saying goodbye to a dear sister-in-law is difficult, but knowing she is no longer in pain and once again reunited with her mom and dad in heaven

From Cathy Ott...

Saying goodbye to a dear sister-in-law is difficult, but knowing she is no longer in pain.

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