Sandra McDONOUGH
See New York Public Library Retirees Newsletter, Issue 43, page 12.
See New York Public Library Retirees Newsletter, Issue 33, page 23.
Sandra McDonough died on May 23, 2025. She was eighty- eight years of age and a resident of Marlboro, New Jersey, at the time of her death.
A native of Staten Island, Sandy spent most of her life in Great Kills. After graduation from Tottenville High School, she and her future husband, Jim, worked on Wall Street. Sandy left her job at the First National City Bank (now Citibank) so that she could rear her growing family. She later returned to work at NYPL where she remained for twenty years. Sandy worked in several Staten Island branches before becoming a Senior Clerk at Dongan Hills. She remained in this position until her retirement in 2000.
Sandy leaves a legacy of thoughtful guidance, mentorship, and professionalism to all who knew and worked with her. An accomplished cook and baker, she was a member of the library knitting group. Sandy will be remembered for her strong work ethic and community building. Donations in her memory may be made to a charity of your choice or to Friends of The New York Public Library at www.nypl.org/memorial.
There is an obituary of Sandra S. McDonough on the Staten Island Advance website.
See New York Public Library Retirees Newsletter, Issue 43, page 12.
See New York Public Library Retirees Newsletter, Issue 33, page 23.
Sandra McDonough died on May 23, 2025. She was eighty- eight years of age and a resident of Marlboro, New Jersey, at the time of her death.
A native of Staten Island, Sandy spent most of her life in Great Kills. After graduation from Tottenville High School, she and her future husband, Jim, worked on Wall Street. Sandy left her job at the First National City Bank (now Citibank) so that she could rear her growing family. She later returned to work at NYPL where she remained for twenty years. Sandy worked in several Staten Island branches before becoming a Senior Clerk at Dongan Hills. She remained in this position until her retirement in 2000.
Sandy leaves a legacy of thoughtful guidance, mentorship, and professionalism to all who knew and worked with her. An accomplished cook and baker, she was a member of the library knitting group. Sandy will be remembered for her strong work ethic and community building. Donations in her memory may be made to a charity of your choice or to Friends of The New York Public Library at www.nypl.org/memorial.
There is an obituary of Sandra S. McDonough on the Staten Island Advance website.