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Sandra Lee May 1948–2018 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: April 21, 1948

Birth Location: Lewiston, Nez Perce, Idaho, USA

Death Date: July 6, 2018

Death Location: Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, USA

Father: James May

Mother: Ethel Danner

Spouse(s): Arnold Hoskins

Children(s):

The story of Sandra Lee May began in 1948 in Lewiston, Nez Perce, Idaho, USA. Sandra Lee May married Arnold Hoskins, and had children including Brian David Hoskins, Jaynee Marie Hoskins. Sandra Lee May passed away in 2018 in Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Sandra Lee May began in 1948 in Lewiston, Nez Perce, Idaho, USA.
  • Sandra Lee May married Arnold Hoskins, and had children including Brian David Hoskins, Jaynee Marie Hoskins.
  • Sandra Lee May passed away in 2018 in Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, USA.

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Sandra May's Ancestors

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Sandra May
1948–2018
Birth Place: Lewiston, Nez Perce, Idaho, USA
Parents
James Archibald May
1922–1994
Tensed Benwa, Idaho
Ethel (J) Danner
1926–2021
Grangemont, Clearwater, Idaho
Grandparents
Warren (Orren) Danner
1893–1957
Saint Joseph, Buchanan, Missouri, USA
Ethel (Jane Mackland) Danner
1899–1971
King County, Washington, USA
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Sandra May's Timeline

2 Records

1948
April 21, 1948
Birth of Sandra Lee May in Lewiston, Nez Perce, Idaho, USA
Lewiston, Nez Perce, Idaho, USA
2018
July 6, 2018
Age 70
Death of Sandra Lee May in Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, USA
Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: April 21, 1948
    Event Place: Lewiston, Nez Perce, Idaho, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: July 6, 2018
    Event Place: Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, USA

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