Sandra Lee Hepp's Obituary
Sandra “Sandy” Lee Hepp, 87, was born on June 16th, 1938, in Dayton, Ohio. She was the only child of her parents Everett Ralston Jackson and Helen Young Jackson. In Dayton, Sandy would attend Wilbur Wright High School where she would graduate.
Sandy began a career as a secretary for an insurance company, which would be followed by bookkeeping for the family business. Ultimately though, Sandy’s career was that of a homemaker for the family, where she spent many of her years. On June 14th, 1958, Sandy would marry the love of her life, Robert Hepp, at Shroyer Road Baptist Church in Dayton, Ohio. The two would eventually relocate to sunny Clearwater, Florida.
In her later years, Sandy spent much time working on her woodworking crafts and spending time with her family. She would catch up on her reading and crossword puzzles as well. Sandy attended St. Paul United Methodist Church in Largo and was a part of their women’s group.
Ultimately, Sandy’s life was built on her family and her faith. Her most important events were raising her children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren. She was a loving soul, full of wisdom, nurturing, and love of Christ and family. She cherished holidays and family sporting events with her grandchildren. Love was her foundation.
Sandy is survived by her three daughters, Cyndi (Jim) McAnally, Kristie (Rob) Pelzel, and Debbie (John) Hamilton; her grandsons, Rob (Meg) McAnally, Tyler Pelzel, Kyle (Tiffany) Hamilton, and Otoniel Hamilton; her granddaughters, Missy (Chris) Uebel and Katie (Max) Walters; and her great grandchildren, Bryce Uebel, Aiden Uebel, Natalie McAnally, Makayla McAnally, and Teddy Walters.
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