Sandra Sue Kolpack
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- Dec 2
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September 3, 1937 - November 29, 2025

Sandra Sue Kolpack, a cherished and devoted mother, friend, and lifelong caregiver, passed away peacefully on Saturday, November 29, 2025, at her home, lovingly surrounded by her family.
Born in Belmont, Ohio, Sandra made Ewing Township her home for more than 70 remarkable years. She built a life filled with hard work, joy, and countless acts of kindness that touched everyone around her.
Sandra began her career with Heinemann Electric in Lawrenceville before dedicating more than 30 years as a trusted housekeeper for families who quickly became part of her own. Her strong work ethic, unmatched attention to detail, and uplifting attitude were evident in every home she cared for.
With a heart that never hesitated to help, Sandra would do anything for anyone. She had an infectious love for dancing—especially the jitterbug—and treasured every moment spent on the dance floor with friends. A gifted storyteller, Sandra captivated loved ones with memories from a life well-lived, filled with adventure, humor, and the ability to find joy in every day.
Predeceased by her parents, John Howard and Edna Mae Barton; her beloved husband, Carl P. Kolpack; and her loving daughter, Joyce Kolpack, Sandra leaves behind her devoted son and daughter-in-law, Michael Paul and Miriam Kolpack, along with many dear friends who will forever carry her memory in their hearts.
A graveside service will be held Monday, December 8, 2025, at 11:30 a.m. at Greenwood Cemetery, 1800 Hamilton Avenue, Hamilton, NJ 08619.
Services are under the direction of Buklad-Buklad-Merlino Memorial Homes, Hamilton, NJ.
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💛 FOR SANDRA — MY YELLOW ROSE & MY THORN 💛
Sandra, my beautiful troublemaker in the best possible way. The woman who could cook a storm, fix a broken heart, gossip like she invented it, and jitterbug her way through any room as if gravity was optional.
You were the only person who asked me, every time, “So… how was work?” And you actually listened to my dispatcher stories like they were front-row Broadway. Who does that? Only someone who loves you without an off-switch.
You opened your door to everyone, even the folks who didn’t knock. You fed people who didn’t know they were hungry. You mothered people who didn’t know they needed a mom. And you danced with people who didn’t know they had rhythm.
Sandy 💔
You were such a courageous person all the pain and agony that you endured 🙏
And still managed to be a great Mother and friend ❣️
We had so many good times and not so good times but we still cared a lot about each other ❤️❤️
All the stories that you shared with me I will cherish forever
I am and always will miss/missing
Until we meet again
❤️🙏🪽🪽😇
Rest in peace 🙏
Mom, Miriam and I miss you so much, it is so hard not to have our nightly chats!! You were a great mom to both of us, you gave us so many great memories on our cruises. Your contagious personality made people’s head turn and people admired your high spirit and loved to engage in conversation with you. Gizzy loves you too and is missing his mom!! Rest in peace mom and pain free, enjoy your time in heaven with our beloved relatives. Love you always and forever, still we meet again.
💛 FOR SANDRA — MY YELLOW ROSE & MY THORN 💛
Sandra, my beautiful troublemaker in the best possible way. The woman who could cook a storm, fix a broken heart, gossip like she invented it, and jitterbug her way through any room as if gravity was optional.
You were the only person who asked me, every time, “So… how was work?” And you actually listened to my dispatcher stories like they were front-row Broadway. Who does that? Only someone who loves you without an off-switch.
You opened your door to everyone, even the folks who didn’t knock. You fed people who didn’t know they were hungry. You mothered people who didn’t know they needed a mom. And you danced with people…