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Sandra Webb, 80, of Indianapolis, Indiana passed away peacefully surrounded by family June 9, 2025. She was born May 20, 1945, in Logan, West Virginia to the late Fannie and Hobart Gibson.
Sandra worked at Western Electric and was a devoted caretaker. She enjoyed her word search, dominos, playing cards with her siblings, listening to country music, and spending time with her family. She was known for her contagious laughter that would fill a room, and her smile that never faded.
Sandra is survived by her children, Tina (Greg) Dilk, Charles Gibson, Billy Gibson; grandchildren Jessica Plummer, Rodger Koons, Payton Ryan, Emily Gibson, Billy jr Gibson, Isaac Gibson, Charles Gibson II, many great-grandchildren; sisters, Loretta Cash, Dreama Cantrell, and her brother, Teddy Gibson. She was preceded in death by her beloved husband Bobby Webb; parents Fannie and Hobart Gibson; sisters, Lucy Davis, Ardella Cole, Helen Wilburn, and brother, Doug Gibson.
Visitation will be Friday, June 20, 2025, from 11 am to 1 pm at Flanner Buchanan-Floral Park. Funeral service will be Friday, June 20, 2025, at 1 pm at Flanner Buchanan-Floral Park. Burial will follow at Floral Park Cemetery.
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425 N. Holt Rd., Indianapolis, IN 46222
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