Warrenton, Missouri mourned the passing of Paulette Marie Sanders in December 2019. Born in Honolulu in 1955, Paulette’s life journey led her to settle in Warrenton, Missouri, where she became a beloved member of the community. Her entrepreneurial spirit shone through her small business ventures, notably selling T-shirts at the Wentzville Flea Market for several years.
Paulette’s diverse talents extended beyond business acumen. She had a knack for crafting dream catchers, stained glass, and jewelry, showcasing her creativity and artistic flair. Drawing and singing were her passions, with her band, “Group Therapy,” entertaining audiences with classic rock tunes across various venues.
Her warm and friendly demeanor left a lasting impact on those around her. Paulette’s infectious smile and unwavering positivity endeared her to many, making her a cherished friend and neighbor. Her kindness and generosity touched the lives of numerous individuals, creating a ripple of goodwill throughout the community.
Despite facing personal challenges, Paulette’s resilience and inner strength never wavered. She bore her burdens with grace, finding solace in music and the support of her loved ones. The outpouring of condolences and tributes following her passing is a testament to the profound impact she had on those who knew her.
Paulette’s legacy lives on through her family, including her daughters, Stacy and Nikki, and grandsons, Tyler and Seth. Her siblings, nieces, nephews, and a wide circle of friends continue to cherish memories of her vibrant spirit and compassionate soul.
A Celebration of Life held in her honor at Martin Funeral Home in Warrenton served as a poignant reminder of the lives she touched and the love she shared. The event brought together a community united in grief yet strengthened by the enduring memories of a remarkable woman who left an indelible mark on their hearts.
As friends and family gathered to bid farewell to Paulette, the echoes of her laughter and the melodies of her songs filled the room, a bittersweet reminder of a life well-lived and a soul deeply missed. Her presence may no longer grace the flea market stalls or the local music scene, but her spirit lingers on, a beacon of light and love in the hearts of those who knew her.
Paulette’s journey may have ended, but her legacy of kindness, creativity, and resilience endures, inspiring all who had the privilege of crossing paths with this remarkable woman. In a world often fraught with challenges, Paulette’s story serves as a poignant reminder of the power of compassion, the joy of creativity, and the beauty of a life lived with purpose and passion.
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