Sandra “Sandy” Jane Ebbs (nee Hutchinson), 74, of Mount Airy, MD passed away June 18, 2025, at Frederick Health Hospital.
Sandy was the beloved wife of Tom Ebbs of 40 years.
She was born on October 26, 1950, in Washington, D.C., the daughter of William David Hutchinson, Sr. and Nancy Jane Hutchinson (nee Terrett).
Sandy retired from Geico and Banner Life. She was a graduate of the University of Maryland. She enjoyed spending time with her friends and family, especially her best friend Karen of 65 years. Sandy loved spending time with her grandsons; reading, writing, putting together puzzles and snuggling.
Surviving in addition to her husband is her son Michael Ebbs and wife Johanna Ebbs; her grandsons who are the light and joy of her life; Hunter and Theo Ebbs; brothers William David Hutchinson, Jr. & Randall Lee Hutchinson; nephews Christian James Hutchinson and Matthew Craig Hutchinson and her loving dog Hershey.
As per her wishes there will be no services.
Those desiring may make a memorial donation to a charity of your choice in Sandy’s name.
Online condolences at www.Burrier-Queen.com.
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