Sandra Ann Goldberg, 75, Warren

Taught school here for 35 years

Posted 1/30/18

Sandra Ann Goldberg, 75, of Warren, peacefully passed on January 15, 2018. She was the beloved wife of the late Palmer Goldberg and the loving mother to Bethany Goldberg of Cranston and Brian …

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Sandra Ann Goldberg, 75, Warren

Taught school here for 35 years

Posted

Sandra Ann Goldberg, 75, of Warren, peacefully passed on January 15, 2018. She was the beloved wife of the late Palmer Goldberg and the loving mother to Bethany Goldberg of Cranston and Brian Goldberg of Warren.

Sandra was the daughter of the late Joseph and Sarah (Sumoski) Wojtyto, and the sister of the late Judith Villani. She is also survived by her brother, James Wojtyto of Barrington.

After graduating from Warren High School and Rhode Island College, Sandra served as an educator in the Bristol-Warren Regional School System for 35 years, retiring in 2011. She adored her “kids” and had great passion for teaching.

Sandra was respected by all who knew her for her warm and friendly nature, her fiercely independent spirit, and her selfless devotion to her family. She touched countless people over her lifetime. Sandra lived a beautiful life and will be sorely missed.

Final arrangements are privately entrusted to The Urquhart-Murphy Funeral Home in Warwick. See www.murphyfuneralhomes.org.

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