Sandora Oden Bouyer, 77, of Queenstown community, prior resident of Anne Arundel County, died July 9 at home.
She was educated in the A.A. Co. public school system and a graduated from Wiley H. Bates High School, Class of 1950. A faithful member of Metropolitan United Methodist Church serving on numerous ministries and organations. Mrs. Bouyer was employed at Crownsville State Hospital Center for over 30 years.
Survivors include her husband, William Bouyer of Severn; one daughter, Sherita Brown of Severn; two grandsons, Sheldon Brown and Stephon Jones, of Severn; one sister, Odessa Flemming, of Glen Burnie; two brothers, Purnell Oden, Sr, of Pumphrey and Roscoe Oden, of Glen Burnie; and a host of relatives and friends.
Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. on Monday, July 19 at Metropolitan U.M.C., 548 Quennstown Rd., Severn. The Wake will be at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, July 20 with funeral to follow at 11 a.m. at the Metropolitan U.M.C. Internment at Maryland Veteran Cemetery Crownsville. Services entrusted to the ODEN FUNERAL SERVICES
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Rev. John T. Boston, Jr.
July 24, 2010
Bill, Sherita, Sheldon, Stephon, Myra, Odessa, Roscoe, Goldie, & Purnell:
When I think of "Mom", the words "thank you" comes to mind. Thank you for being a woman of integrity, for always willing to share, to help, to give advice (whether you wanted or not), for being full of love and demonstrating it.
Thank You God, for putting her in
my life these many years. Finally, I "thank you" Sandora for not only being "My Spiritual Mom" but also my friend.
Carol Cowling
July 23, 2010
To the Bouyer & Oden Family,
You have our sincere sympathy and prayers. Know that God knows best.
Fondly,
Mr. & Mrs. Livingston Cowling Sr. & Family
July 21, 2010
To the Bouyer and Oden family, you are in my prayers everyday that God will strenghten you to trust and depend on him. May God's Peace and love be with you all.
Love
Rhonda Dailey & William Brown(Son)
Sherri Jones
July 20, 2010
You are in our thoughts and prayers. Be comforted during this difficult time.
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