Sandy was born October 20, 1952 in Williamson County. She was the daughter of Clarence Baker and Gladys McGaw Baker, and was a member of the Church of Christ. She had worked as a Pharmacy Technician for Discount Drugs in Franklin.
Sandy is remembered by her sons as "good-hearted" in her willingness to help anybody she could. She enjoyed travelling to the mountains and loved a good conversation or visit with friends. Above all, though, Sandy loved her grandkids more than anything. Her gentle and compassionate spirit will be missed by her family and friends.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a sister: Pamela Sue Baker. She is survived by two sons: David (Beverly) Ragsdale of Columbia and Danny (Teresa) Ragsdale of Culleoka; 5 grandchildren: Mercedes Estes, Cindy Jae Ragsdale, Blake Estes, Kelsey Breann Ragsdale, and Larry David Ragsdale; niece: Chasity Jacobs; and great-nephews: Michael and Gavin Jacobs.
Sandy was born October 20, 1952 in Williamson County. She was the daughter of Clarence Baker and Gladys McGaw Baker, and was a member of the Church of Christ. She had worked as a Pharmacy Technician for Discount Drugs in Franklin.
Sandy is remembered by her sons as "good-hearted" in her willingness to help anybody she could. She enjoyed travelling to the mountains and loved a good conversation or visit with friends. Above all, though, Sandy loved her grandkids more than anything. Her gentle and compassionate spirit will be missed by her family and friends.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a sister: Pamela Sue Baker. She is survived by two sons: David (Beverly) Ragsdale of Columbia and Danny (Teresa) Ragsdale of Culleoka; 5 grandchildren: Mercedes Estes, Cindy Jae Ragsdale, Blake Estes, Kelsey Breann Ragsdale, and Larry David Ragsdale; niece: Chasity Jacobs; and great-nephews: Michael and Gavin Jacobs.
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