Sandra-Wright-Obituary

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Sandra Warren Wright

Gloucester, Virginia

Jul 17, 1944 – Mar 9, 2015

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July 17, 1944
DIED
March 9, 2015
LOCATION
Gloucester, Virginia

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Andrews Funeral Home - Gloucester Obituary

Sandra Warren Wright, 70, passed away on Monday, March 9, 2015 at Riverside Regional Medical Center. She was born in Phoebus, Virginia and graduated from Hampton High School in 1962. She was the daughter of the late Alice and Russell Barfield and Mattie and Pete Warren. She was previously employed as the office manager for Dr. Steinberg and Dr. Beresh, and also for BSP Outpatient Services.
She was a member of the Women's International Bowling Congress and also served on the Board of Directors of the Hampton Women's Bowling Association for over 20 years. She was also a member of the Ladies Auxiliary of the VFW Post 3219 in Phoebus, Va. Sandra and and her husband Jack were avid fans of NASCAR and loved going to the races in Richmond. She cherished the time she spent with friends having meals at several local restaurants. Her friends and several of the restaurant staff were like family to her. Her favorite saying was "The only thing I make for dinner is reservations." She was unstoppable in her wheelchair and did not let her disabilities get in the way of living life to the fullest. She was loved dearly by her family and friends and always gave her unconditional love.
She is survived by her husband Jack J. Wright, her children, Chuck Antill and his wife Michelle, Steve Antill, and Amy Pierro and her husband Jeff, her stepson Jack Wright and his wife Angie,her stepdaughter Kim Wright, her grandchildren, Courtney, Lauren, Matthew, Ashley, Amanda, and Ashley.
A memorial service will be held on Saturday, March 28, 2015 at 2:00 p.m. in the chapel of Andrews Funeral Home. A reception will follow the service at Damon & Company.
Andrews Funeral Home & Crematory, Gloucester, Va. is in charge of arrangements.

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Sandra had a smile that would brighten any ones day she was a beautiful lady. We will miss her. Duck and I will be keeping you and your family in our prayers.

Sandy was my late mother's neighbor in Hampton. My mother, Mary Ellis, thought the world of Sandy and Jack! They were so generous to invite my mother out on a regular basis. I know my mom looked forward to each and every visit. What a wonderful lady! She will be missed.

My condolences to the family.

I worked with Sandy many moons ago at Dr Steinberg and Beresh's office. She was the sweetest person and always there for her co workers....Her laugh could change your day in a heartbeat..Thinking of her family and praying for them

Sandra was my dearest friend. I will miss her terribly as will everyone who knew her. My love and sympathy to Jack, Chuck, Steve, Amy and their families. Love to all,
Bootsie Arnett, Kona, Hawaii.

I wish I had stayed in touch better. Sandy was a beautiful and devoted lady who I have always respected. My deepest sympathy to Jack, Chuck, Steve, Amy and the rest of the family. I know you will miss her so much. She was a shining light to all who knew her.

Much love,

Lucy Butler

thoughts and prayers are with youinyourtime of sorrow I from Phoebus Va

Grandma Sandy was one of the sweetest women I've had the privilege to know. She was always smiling and loved her friends and family. I'm going to miss her, but I'm happy she's not suffering anymore. Heaven gained another beautiful angel and we will see her again! We love you!

We always enjoyed watching the races with Sandy. She was a shining light and will be missed by all of us. Our deepest sympathies to Chuck, Michelle, and all of her family. Love, Ed and Phyllis