
She was born in Biddeford on Nov. 27, 1946 the daughter of Carleton and Lily Lessner Johnson.
Sandra attended local schools and graduated from Sanborn Seminary in Kingston, New Hampshire in 1964.
She attended cosmetology school and later worked as a hairdresser in Dayton and in Damariscotta. Her most recent place of employment was at Lincoln Home Assisted Living Center.
Sandra enjoyed motorcycle rides, dancing, cooking, gardening, and doing stained glass.
She was predeceased by her husband Michael in 2006.
Survivors include two sons Mark Danley and his wife Karen of Dayton and Peter Lee Danley and girlfriend Kim Powers also of Dayton; her friend and significant other John Huff of Kingston, New Hampshire; a brother Richard Johnson of Kingston, New Hampshire, two sisters Sharon Pike of Nobleboro, and Debbie LaValle of Florida; and five grandchildren Ryan and Tyler Danley and Julia, Monica and Eric Powers.
A graveside service for Sandra and her husband Michael will be held at Hillside cemetery in Damariscotta on Saturday, Nov. 11, 2017 at 1 p.m. The Rev. Stan Lequine of the First Baptist Church of Nobleboro will officiate.
Services are provided by Dennett, Craig & Pate Funeral Home and Cremation 365 Main St, Saco, Maine
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