Saundra Rose Hoyal
April 09, 1943 - December 30, 2020
San Clemente California
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Saundra Rose Hoyal
April 09, 1943 - December 30, 2020
San Clemente California
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Saundra Rose Hoyal
April 9th, 1943 ~ December 30th, 2020
Saundra was a generous, kind and beautiful soul. She will be missed deeply by all who knew her, but most of all by her family.
She contracted COVID-19 on December the 5th and was hospitalized on December 14th with pneumonia. She fought hard and with every breath she reminded us that she loved us all very deeply. She asserted her desire that we continue to care for each other with the same enduring love she gave to us. She told us that she had no regrets and was so proud of the accomplishments she attained evidenced by the successes of her children and grandchildren.
Saundra was married to Raymond Hoyal on September 6th, 1960. Married for 60 years, together they exemplified the institution of marriage. They were best friends, lovers, parents and illustrated the deepest bond that a couple could have. They enjoyed spending time together, traveling, and the many friendships they had made along the way.
Saundra’s light shines so bright in her husband, her children, and all her grandchildren and as such, she will be never be forgotten. She is survived by her husband Raymond Hoyal, daughters Katherin, Gloria and Carolyn, and grandchildren Alyson, Christina, Jon, Justin, Matthew, Natalie, Daniel, Tehya and Kaiden.
Private services for her immediate family will be held at Mission San Luis Rey in Oceanside on Tuesday January 12th at 1:00 PM. If you would like to participate in the service you can join us by using this Zoom Link.
In lieu of flowers or other gifts of condolence, the family asks that you please consider donation to the Pet Project Foundation, the rescue partner with the San Clemente-Dana Point Animal Shelter. Saundra volunteered her services at the San Clemente Animal Shelter for 10 years. She had a deep caring and love for all animals, big and small.
18 responses to Saundra Rose Hoyal
Ann Mudry says:
January 5, 2021
Dear Ray and Family,
We are so sad of Sandy’s passing, she will be missed at our walking group in Dana Point Harbor. I did learn she was an excellent cook and at Christmas she brought her favorite Christmas Delights which in one word said, Yummy. She did travel a lot in her RV and of course in Ray’s classic cars, which she throughly enjoyed. She did have a excellent ride in life, just too soon.
Love to Ray and Family,
Ann & Dwight Mudry
Chickee and Norman Nelson says:
January 5, 2021
Our condolences to you, Ray and your family. Sandy is going to be missed and there will be a void in our lives, but she will always be with us in our hearts and minds. We have so many fond memories over the many years that we have known both of you. I know she is up there watching over us and will be with us always. On December 1, 2020 we were all together laughing and talking and enjoying a delicious lunch at the beach. That is why this is so unbelievable to us. We hope with the support of relatives and friends that is will make this difficult time easier on all of us. We all feel the pain of Sandy crossing over. Just know that we are here for you and if you need anything please do not hesitate to call us any time. May God be with you and help you get through this difficult time. We will never get over it but we will get through it together. Love always, Chickee and Norman Nelson
Darlene Menzies says:
January 5, 2021
Darlene and Alan Menzies January 5, 2021
Saundra was always protecting her friends. She found our belongings when lost out on our walks. When I was too riddled with anxiety to be with a group, Sandy had me sit next to her to gain confidence. She helped to give me a sense of confidence. I recall her at my home at High Time For Pie Time helping out . Often we spoke about church. She lived a life well loved.
Marge Sosa says:
January 5, 2021
Dear Ray and Family,
What a terrible void in your lives. Sandy was always so upbeat and gave a loving pet to each of our boxer dogs. always inquired about their well-being and often gave them a treat. She will be missed from the walking club for sure. Her Christmas baked goods were special, as were all of her contributions.
A beautiful smile and a wonderful and caring personality will be what we remember of Sandy–gone way too soon.
Our condolences,
Marge Sosa and Ed Gehringer
Wayne and Jeanne Jordan says:
January 5, 2021
Oh Ray so very sorry, our prayers for you and your family