Nimoy, Sandra ( Zober
December 16, 1927 - April 2, 2011
Cherished mother, grandmother ("Nonnie") and great-grandmother Sandi died at home in Westwood of cardiac complications.
She will be deeply missed by her adoring children Julie (Greg) and Adam (Martha), her nephew David Adler, and her beloved grandchildren Alex, Dani and Spencer Schwartz, Maddy and Jonah Nimoy and their mother Nancy (Bob), Jonathan Winston, Morgan Pearson (Eric) and great grandson Charlie Pearson along with many friends and relatives who loved and adored her.
Sandi was born in Cordova Alaska and graduated from USC. A patron of the arts, she loved literature and jazz and was active in Democratic Party politics. She will always be remembered for her loving heart and generous spirit.
In lieu of flowers, donations in her honor to the charity of your choice preferred.
Services will be held at Hillside Memorial Park at 12:00pm on Tuesday, April 5.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Sandi was a remarkable woman; vibrant, talented and intelligent. She was also very generous and kind to so many people. I feel very fortunate to have known her. My deepest sympathy to her family.
Romy Phillips
April 13, 2011
Sandi was a kind, generous, compassionate, loving soul. She will be dearly missed. My deepest sympathy to Julie, Adam, and their beautiful families. Much love always, Randi
Randi Field
April 10, 2011
Our sincerest condolences to Sandi's family. She was a lovely woman.
The Hamner Family
April 7, 2011
My sincerest condolences to all. She'll be missed. Sundae Shields (Oxnard, CA)
Sundae Shields
April 6, 2011
We will remember Sandi as warm, generous, dignified, and fun to be with. As a mom and grandma, we know she will be greatly missed. Love to all.
Anna & Cary
April 5, 2011
I love her so much. She was an amazing Nonnie. Miss you.
Dani
April 5, 2011
My heart is broken. It is hard to imagine life without my dear and lovely sister. How much we all will miss her.
Connie Hill
April 4, 2011
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