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Sandra Bette Kaiser

Sandra Bette Kaiser, 89, departed this world peacefully March 25th, 2024 surrounded by love – leaving behind family and friends who will deeply miss her kindness, warmth, and her always sweet smile.

Sandra was the wife of her late husband Arthur Kaiser for 33 years, dear mother and mother-in-law of Jeffrey and Fonda Kaiser, Michael Kaiser, and Lawrence and Bernadette Kaiser. Loving sibling to her late sister Nancy Andrew and brother Marvin Ichkowsky. She was Grandma to – and very much loved by her 7 grandchildren – Heather, Courtney, Erica, Jennifer, Elizabeth, Emily, Alexander and 3 great grandchildren – Tori, Gordie, and Lucy!

Sandra loved to read romance novels, listen to classical music, and watch classic films. She had a passion for adventure – moving from Springfield, IL to St. Louis in her teen years to begin her new life. She married, had 3 boys – and then devoted herself to raising them through their teen years (Thx Mom!). Her “outside of the home” work career began as a hospital volunteer. She then moved towards working in high end department stores where she found her niche managing, selling, and promoting many lines of fragrances and cosmetics. Over the years, Sandra dedicated herself to assisting thousands of women with their cosmetic and beauty needs – both in St. Louis County as well as in Laguna Hills – Southern California.

Although Sandra’s passion was to enjoy walking along Laguna Beach, her true heart was back in St. Louis with family and friends – where she returned to live out her remaining years enjoying her grandchildren. “Sweet Sandy” – as she was referred to – will always be remembered.

Graveside service Thursday, April 4, 11:30am at Chesed Shel Emeth Cemetery, 650 White Road in Chesterfield.  Contributions in her memory may be made to the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America, 322 8th Avenue, New York, NY 10001.

A RINDSKOPF-ROTH SERVICE

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