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August 31,1948 to August 29, 2025
Sandra Laverne "Sandy" Rogers of Devine passed away peacefully in San Antonio at the age of 76. Sandy was born on August 31, 1948 in San Antonio. She is preceded in death by her parents William David Pennington and Lucille Georga Bazar. She is survived by her husband of 53 years of marriage to Fred Coy Rogers, sons Lance (Shari) Rogers, David (Mel) Rogers, Shane Rogers, Chris (Shana) Rogers, daughters Brandy (Martin) Perez, Rebecca (Joe) Williams. Grandkids Jessica, Colin, Jarred, Mason, Dalton, Makayla, Dylan, Daley, Cora, Meagan, and Luke.
Sandy was a beloved wife, mother, grandmother and friend. She loved to craft and volunteer her time at the IBEW union with lunch plannings and hall decorating. She was press secretary for the Retiree's club for many years. She loved to craft and bake. She had a passion for her crafts, always working on new ideas and crafts for all the holidays. She was a waitress at Triple C for 8 years where she made some great friendships with co workers and customers. After Triple C she stayed home to watch her grandkids.
Sandy had a warm heart and her door was always open for everyone. She was always cooking for her grandkids and their friends. She would always go watch her grandkids in any event they were doing from sports to dancing and stock shows and graduations. She was not one to miss any of her grandkids activities.
Sandy loved going to Rockport where she would spend every summer and go to the beach every day with her husband Coy. She loved to fish and drive around in their golf cart. The Rockport Beach will be her final resting place. She loved it so much she wished for her ashes to be spread there.
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303 W. College Ave, Devine, TX 78016
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