Sondra Buser

Obituary of Sondra V. "Sandy" Buser

Sondra V. “Sandy” Buser, 73, of Titusville, passed away Friday, April 27, 2018 at the Titusville Area Hospital.

            She was born in Titusville on July 27, 1944, a daughter of the late Paul and Virginia Swanson Voisin.

            Sandy graduated from Titusville High School with the class of 1962. Following graduation, she worked as a secretary in the offices of Cytemp Specialty Steel and was also employed by Andover Industries in Meadville.

            Sandy had a lifelong interest in sports, and shared her enthusiasm with her sons when she coached their Daisy Campbell League baseball team. To her sons she was their most faithful fan, never missing any of their sporting events. Sandy also loved to play tennis and to watch tennis competitions. She enjoyed playing cards, bowling, and traveling to Phoenix, AZ.  Sandy’s favorite football team was the Philadelphia Eagles and she delighted in watching them win the Super Bowl. When she wasn’t engaged in a sporting activity, Sandy could be found working in her yard and striving to keep it in perfect condition. For all who knew and loved Sandy, her high-spirited energy and zest for life will be sorely missed.

            She is survived by two sons, Lance G. Buser of Titusville, and Cole B. Buser and wife, Amber, of Butler; two grandchildren, McCale and Larimie Buser; a sister, Carol Rictor of Meadville; and two brothers, Paul Voisin and Michael Voisin and wife Carole, of Titusville.  

            In addition to her parents, Sandy was preceded in death by a brother, Ronald Voisin.  

            No public calling hours will be observed.

            Memorial contributions can be made to Ramps of Hope Program through the Titusville First United Methodist Church, 302 W. Walnut St., Titusville, PA 16354.

            Condolences can be left for the family at www.garrettfuneralhomeinc.com

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