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
Pat says:
January 6, 2021
We are so sad to know our anniversary girl has left us. Although we didn’t see each other often we so enjoyed her warmth and humor. Ray, if you’d like to visit your anniversary city you will always be welcome to stay with us. Alan and Pat Crawley
Leslie Motu says:
January 7, 2021
Dear Hoyal Family,
We were shocked and saddened to hear about Sandy’s passing. She has been a lovely neighbor of ours for many years. She always had a smile and a wave whenever we encountered her. I often ran into her down at the harbor, with her walking group, and she seemed to be having a wonderful time. Her positive attitude will be missed by us all. We have made a donation to the Pet Project in her name to commemorate her love of pets. Our deepest condolences, The Motu Family
Tony and Demaris Quiroz says:
January 8, 2021
It is with a broken heart that we send our support for the family of Sandy Hoyal. The perfect example of a true mother, wife and grandmother. Homemaker perfection. True friend. Lovely, lovely woman. We will meet again Sandy. You are all in our prayers. Love, Tony and Demaris
Joy DeGroot says:
January 9, 2021
Dear Ray and family, Art and I were so sad to hear this news about Sandy. It is so hard to believe. It is difficult to separate Sandy from you because you were always together. She was a good person and a good friend. I enjoyed listening to her talk about her children and grandchildren and as she was so proud of them and being a mom and grandma and your partner through life was so important to her Your life together for 60 years has been a grand adventure. Art and I will miss her and hope to keep in touch with you, Ray. We will see Sansy again. Love you, Joy and Art
Ross & Donnetta Horney says:
January 10, 2021
Dear Ray and family,
We are most fortunate that our son married into this wonderful family, and we got to meet Saundra and Ray at their wedding. She looked beautiful and Ray had the best smile on his face all day. Obviously very proud grandparents. I love that she volunteered at the animal rescue, which we didn’t know. We are sad that we didn’t get to gather together and know more of her. Thinking of all of you at this very difficult time. Not fair and too soon.
Ross and Donnetta