Alexandria Nassif

Born in Cedar Rapids, IA
Born on Feb 29, 1944
Departed on Oct 28, 2024

My condolences to the Sandy Nassif families. I’m very sorry for the loss of Sandy. I will always remember her for nicknaming me “Lulu” as a child. She was a very beautiful woman and had a kind heart. Always had a smile on her face. May she rest in peace. 🙏

Sandy was my very best friend in 9th grade. We only lived a few blocks away on Bever Ave. and spent many hours at each other’s homes. I am happy that she is at peace now.

Beautiful Sandy inside and out. She always had a kind word or deed for those around her. Rest in peace dear cousin. You touched the lives of many.

Gary & Donny & family, I was sad to hear of Sandy’s passing. She was so beautiful, kind, & will be missed. I pray the Lord to comfort all of you & give you his comfort, peace, & strength as only Jesus can. Love to all. Patti Masad

Gary, Don and family, Sandy had such an infectios smile and sense of humor. May god bless all of you and bring peace☦️☦️ Marina, Brian & Andre

Sandy was my 6th grade teacher at St Matts. Everyone loved her she was young and full of fun and Energy. She taught us new age of music, which got us all totally involved. She had us singing in concerts and plays and a Showtime that was fantastic. She taught us that all of us can be part of the Music Events,.. even if you thought you could not sing! She taught us Choreography also, and we did the song "Aquarius" like we were pros.!!!!!! She was so wonderful to have as a teacher, she made everyone know they were Special. A true mentor.... I was lucky enough to see her a few times in my adulthood..Peace to Sandy and her family.

We are so sorry about the loss of Sandy. She was a lovely lady that was so kind. Heaven gained a beautiful angel. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Our Deepest Sympathy, George, Sandy, Alex and Adam David