Sarah Blizzard

In Loving Memory

SarahBlizzard

Date of Birth December 2, 1942
Passed Away On January 21, 2025
At Age 82 years
Resident of Mountain Home, TX
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Sarah Blizzard, a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, passed away peacefully at New Haven Memory Care, Kerrville, Texas, at the age of 82 on January 21, 2025.

Born in Fairmont, West Virginia, on December 2, 1942, Sarah was the daughter of Katherine Mancino and granddaughter of Sarah and Gabriel Mancino.

Sarah is survived by her husband of forty years, Steven Blizzard; son, Joe Nagy (Julie); daughter, Katherine Mandy (Dave); granddaughters, Stephenie Cantu (Marc), Renee Colandrea (Enzo), Mariah Mandy, Tiffenee Freeman (Michael), Sarah Johnson (Rody), and Emily Thawley (Tanner); great- grandchildren, Remi and Shelton Cantu, Gabriella Colandrea, and Maddox Johnson; nieces, nephews, great-nieces, and great-nephews; and many special cousins, especially Jeremiah Abruzzino, who lovingly opened his home for every return visit to Fairmont and graciously coordinated gatherings with cousins and her lifelong friend, Shirley.

Sarah was preceded in death by her mother, grandparents, husband of sixteen years, James Nagy, and many dear aunts and uncles whom she lovingly considered siblings.

To some, she was Sandy or Sarah, to others she was Sandra, but her most cherished names were Mom, Grandma, and Gigi. Family was her passion. She adored children and even lovingly cared for her great-grandchildren, Remi and Shelton, well into her seventies.

She enjoyed traveling abroad, especially to the beach and back home to Fairmont, cooking, and baking. Her signature comfort foods to prepare were pepperoni rolls, chocolate chip cookies, Texas sheet cake, and spaghetti and meatballs. She was also a competitive opponent in Scrabble and card games. She enjoyed movies and popcorn and loved the Anne of Green Gables' movies and watched them annually with her granddaughters. She was an avid reader and enjoyed gardening, puzzling, and sewing as well as dancing and listening to oldies music. "You are My Sunshine" was her favorite song to sing to her daughter, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren if she wasn't singing "Take Me Home Country Roads."

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Condolences (5)

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Chris Julian Endicott, NY November 1, 2025
"Steve,
I just today learned the sad news of Sandy's passing. Many happy memories of my visits with Sandy and you. My deepest sympathy to you & your family.

Chris"
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Shirley R Campione Hampstead, NC March 1, 2025
"Steve I was saddened to hear about Sandy. She was a friend for many years. I know she will be greatly missed."
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Barbara Posgate Lexington, KY February 17, 2025
"Steve, Joey and family,am thinking of all of you as I read this news belatedly. So many happy memories of times spent with Sandy and you, going back to our first get togethers at Tierra Linda. And trips to Magestic Theater especially to see “Phantom of the Opera.” God bless you all.
Barb Posgate"
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