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Sandra Ann <I>Rogers</I> O'Brien

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Sandra Ann Rogers O'Brien

Birth
San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, USA
Death
28 Aug 2016 (aged 80)
Burial
Austin, Travis County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 30.2661225, Longitude: -97.726183
Plot
Section:Monument Hill, Section 1 (H1) Row:B Number:14
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The following is an obituary for Sandra O'Brien, spouse of George H. O'Brien, Medal of Honor recipient. The obituary was provided by Nalley-Pickle and Welch Funeral Home of Midland.


September 5, 1935 - August 28, 2016

Sandra Rogers O'Brien peacefully passed away on August 28, 2016. She was born in San Antonio on September 5, 1935 to Teadye Moore and Dick Rogers. She and her younger sister, Sara, lived with their parents in Dilley, Texas until the family moved to Alpine, Texas in 1950. Sandra attended the University of Texas and later, Sul Ross State College where she received a teaching degree. She married, was active in ranch life, and raised a family. She leaves many friends and family in Brewster county. She moved to Midland in 1976. She married George H. O'Brien, Jr. in July of 1979 and was his constant companion until his passing in March of 2005. During their time together, Sandra and George enjoyed traveling to various Congressional Medal of Honor Society meetings and functions around the world.

Sandra became diabetic as a teenager and helped other diabetics to manage the disease. She was known for her hospitality, keen sense of humor, and immaculate home.

The following is an obituary for Sandra O'Brien, spouse of George H. O'Brien, Medal of Honor recipient. The obituary was provided by Nalley-Pickle and Welch Funeral Home of Midland.


September 5, 1935 - August 28, 2016

Sandra Rogers O'Brien peacefully passed away on August 28, 2016. She was born in San Antonio on September 5, 1935 to Teadye Moore and Dick Rogers. She and her younger sister, Sara, lived with their parents in Dilley, Texas until the family moved to Alpine, Texas in 1950. Sandra attended the University of Texas and later, Sul Ross State College where she received a teaching degree. She married, was active in ranch life, and raised a family. She leaves many friends and family in Brewster county. She moved to Midland in 1976. She married George H. O'Brien, Jr. in July of 1979 and was his constant companion until his passing in March of 2005. During their time together, Sandra and George enjoyed traveling to various Congressional Medal of Honor Society meetings and functions around the world.

Sandra became diabetic as a teenager and helped other diabetics to manage the disease. She was known for her hospitality, keen sense of humor, and immaculate home.



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