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In Loving Memory of

Sandra M Birch

September 8th, 1967 - July 30th, 2022

Obituary

Sandra Marie Birch, of Warminster, PA, died Saturday, July 30, 2022 at Abington Hospital-Jefferson Health. She was 54 years old.
Sandy is the beloved wife of John F. Boyle. The couple shared many years of happiness, love and family.
Born in Bristol, PA, Sandy is the daughter of Edward J., Jr. and Barbara A. Profit Birch.
A Senior Accounting Specialist, Sandy worked for Prudential for 20 years. She loved Dunkin’ Donuts and was locally known for her orange Jeep with “Dunkin’” license plates. She enjoyed crafting and cross-stitching in her free time and was a passionate Dallas Cowboys fan. Above all, she loved to spend time with family and friends. She will be missed and remembered for her “special Sandy spark” of energy and for frequently putting the needs of those she cared about before her own. Sandy loved to vacation with her family and Dunkin’ and Lager in OBX and that one of her favorite sayings of all time was “ Enjoy the little things in life…for one day you’ll look back and realize they were the big things”….and that is exactly how Sandy lived her life. It was the simplest things that brought her so much joy.
In addition to her husband John and parents Edward and Barbara, Sandy will be missed tremendously by her siblings, Edward J. Birch III, Robert L. Birch and his wife Natali, and Kimberly A. Sobieski and her husband Ken. She will be remembered by her niece and nephews, Jason and Jessica Sobieski and Austin and Zachary Birch. Sandy is also survived by her beloved English labs, Dunkin’ and Lager.

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Date & Time Friday 08/05/2022 at 01:00 PM

Address All Saints Cemetery
291 Durham Rd
Newtown, PA 18940

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