Sandra  Rogers

Obituary of Sandra Ann (Sandy) Rogers

Ocala ---- Sandra Ann Rogers (Sandy), a long-time resident of Ocala, died Friday, January 31st at the Lake City Medical Center.  She was a resident of the Riverwood Lodge assisted living facility in Fort White, Florida.

Born August 29, 1948, Sandy was a registered nurse with a Master of Administration in Nursing.  Sandy worked most of her career as a Cardiac Critical Care nurse at Munroe Regional Hospital in Ocala. 

Sandy devoted her life to her profession and was a staunch supporter of the Hospital.  Her genuine compassion for others was her gift, as was her creativity and intellect.  Sandy loved the Florida Gators, good food and socializing, enjoyed going to movies and plays with friends, and had a wonderful smile that could light up a room.  She also enjoyed puttering in the ALF facility gardens, fishing and reading. 

Sandy, a doting Aunt, is survived by her two nephews and one niece, Patrick (Maryann) Rogers of Trenton, FL, Molye Johnson of Keaton Beach, FL and Kevin (Heather) Rogers of Newberry.  She is predeceased by her beloved father, Harry Wilson Rogers, Sr., Mother Billie Ann (Clark) Rogers, stepmother, Anne Rogers and her brother, Harry Wilson Rogers, Jr. (Rhonda), as well as 7 great nieces and nephews.

Funeral services, officiated by Pastor Andy Cook of Bronson Road Church in Bronson, FL  will be held on February 23rd at 2:00 p.m. at the Hiers-Baxley Funeral Chapel, located at 910 E Silver Springs Blvd in Ocala, FL 34470.  The Funeral Home can be reached at  (352) 629-7171.  Interment will follow at the Highland Memorial Park located at 1515 NE 3rd St, Ocala, FL 34470.

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Sunday
23
February

Funeral Service

2:00 pm
Sunday, February 23, 2020
Hiers-Baxley Funeral Services - Ocala
910 E Silver Springs Blvd
Ocala, Florida, United States
3526297171

Interment

Highland Memorial Park
1515 NE 3rd St
Ocala, Florida, United States
3523691020
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