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Felicia Garrett
November 18, 2023
There are truly no words to express the type of soul that entered into heaven! I met Sandra when I was 21 at a law firm in downtown okc! We immediately became connected! She had a joy about her I can´t begin to explain. She was lost in how to make computers work at the age of 57 so she had to lean on this youngster but man I´m glad she did because she ended up being one of my very best friends! As time went on and we moved to different jobs most connections fade but Sandra was different. She continued to stay connected. She always had such wise advice about life, friendships and being a mom which I valued so much! I could always count on her reaching out on my birthday, my wedding anniversary and for the boys birthdays along with random days of the year. Every single year since Zane was born he and kyden have received a card and money in the amount of their age, I would video it and always send it to her, she absolutely loved it! Just this year she sent me a picture that was still on her fridge, she still had Zane´s 1st birthday invitation up! She thought the world of him! She loved her own boys more than words can say and loved telling me about them and her grand babies! She lived a simple life and didn´t ask for much. She was so humble and kind and I never could imagine not being able to call her to see how life was going and tell her how we were doing. I´m grateful for the many pep talks she was able to give me before I became a momma and the continual love she showed me over the last 16 years. I will deeply miss her laugh, her contagious, beautiful smile and my birthday calls as she sung me happy birthday every single year but I know she is now in peace with our Lord and that I will see her again! continuing to keep her family in my prayers!
Patti Martin
November 13, 2023
Sandra and I spent many wonderful times with our friend Sarah and many other friends when she lived here in Edmond. My family loved her like she was one of ours. She never failed to remember birthdays and anniversaries......she had a lot of things written in her day planner! I love you Sandra and will always cherish our memories and friendship. Godspeed my friend!
Deb B.
November 8, 2023
I met Sandra while she was working for one of the top law firms in OKC. She was so helpful with all of the details we had to work through, and I remember how much she could make me laugh. May she rest in peace, and may God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Dan Baxter
November 7, 2023
I remember some fun memories of Sandra coming to my house, Lees Summit, Mo with PJ & Keri in the early 2000s for Thanksgiving & other times. Plus some fun times in Tulsa with family. I always enjoyed her company. Dan Baxter
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Sally Baird Grace
November 7, 2023
Sandra and I became friends in third grade, were best friends for a long time. We spent a lot of time at each others houses and riding our bikes everywhere. We couldn´t watch cartoons on Saturday mornings until the chores were done. I even got to go to the lake with her family, where I learned to ski, and to Ada where her parents were from. She had such a biting wit, could always make me laugh. No one ever had a smile or laugh like Sandra. My dad had a nickname for everyone. Sandra was so skinny, he nicknamed her "Bones". Till we meet again, Bones.
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