Sandra Sacchetti

Sandra Sacchetti Obituary

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Age - 75

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September 11, 2023

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West Warwick, RI

SACCHETTI, SANDRA J. , 75, of West Warwick, passed away peacefully at home on Tuesday, September 5, 2023. She was the devoted wife of Paul S. Sacchetti. Born in Warwick, she was a daughter of Anthony and Eleanor (Medeiros) Stasio. Sandra worked for over 35 years as a Housekeeper at Riverview Rehabilitation and Healthcare in Coventry, RI. She loved to shop and cook for her family and friends. Sandra was the loving mother of John, Gino and Jason Lombardi; loving grandmother of Breanna Sacchetti. She was the sister of the late Antonio Stasio. Funeral services are respectfully private. .

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