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Gloria Janice McBride
1931 – 2025
Michael Rodney Hale
1970 – 2025
Clarence Wayne Thomas
1944 – 2025
Sharon Larue Campbell
1940 – 2025
Howard Raye Horton
1946 – 2025
Bobby Shields
1943 – 2025
Cathy “Cat” Waldrip
1952 – 2025
Duane Everett Bennett
1955 – 2025
Roger Wayne Morris
1955 – 2025
Gayle Gene Johnson
1941 – 2025
Mary Bell Hopper
1929 – 2025
Thomas Harold Dobson
1942 – 2025
Mark Allen Harrison
1960 – 2025
Ann Soule
1948 – 2025
Virginia Gene Coble
1944 – 2025
Nona Virginia Taylor
1947 – 2025
Darah Lanea Glass
1989 – 2025
Garoldene Kay Dill
1943 – 2025
Ross Weldon Layman
1935 – 2025
Renee Lin (Shields) Everhart
1956 – 2025
Tommy Hodges
1929 – 2025
Beverly Kay McEnery
1949 – 2025
Janice Reed
1943-2025
Charles Earnest Zimmer
1951 – 2025
She was one of the strongest people I have ever met. She taught me to take up for myself and that I can do anything I put my mind to. she gave me the work ethic that I have carried throughout my life to work hard and play hard and have no regrets. She worked harder than anybody I’ve ever seen and taught everyone that she trained to do the same.
I will miss her dearly. She was truly and special Lady.
My deepest condolences to you Ricky and your family. I met you and Sandy for the first time thru my good friend Kim. Not long after, Sandy became my first boss at Tanglewood setting the bar for which I would measure all future bosses. Sandy had alot of Integrity, ran a tight ship at Tanglewood, but she also had a big heart and made you feel like family. She took care of business, but she loved to laugh and have a great time. Everything I learned about teamwork I learned at an early age from her. She was so inspiring, I had so much respect for her. I have no doubt she is in Heaven now with her beautiful daughter Kim.
You will be missed
A sweet friend from school. We were in Bluebirds together. May she rest in peace.
Sandy was always a decent and kind person. What I remember most is she always had a smile on her face and she enjoyed life. She was always so happy. RIP Sandy
Ricky thank you for sharing your time with us. Remember the day we came over and went to the lake. I still am not sure who had more fun Sandi or our daughter Melissa. Sandi is a special person who always brought the best out in everyone she met. We hope that the memories will bring you peace and comfort in the days ahead.