Sandra K. Fox
Sandra K. Fox 81 of Tipton died Sunday, January 28, 2024 at The Waters of Tipton. She was born in Hamilton County on October 8, 1942 to Arnold and M. Irene (Huffman) Redmon. Sandy married John A. Fox on April 29, 1966; he survives.
Sandy worked at Delco Electronics in Kokomo on the production line and later in the print shop, retiring in 1997. She graduated from Jackson Central High School, and was a member of the Arcadia Church of the Brethren. Sandy enjoyed her membership with the Women of the Moose and she was very active in the hospital auxiliary donating many hours in the gift shop. She had many trips out with the red hat society group. Sandy could often be found golfing with the women’s league, playing cards with the card club, quilting or traveling the states, especially out west. Anyone who knew Sandy would agree that her focus was on her family; she greatly enjoyed the time being with her grandchildren and the great grandchildren.
Survivors include her husband John, daughters Darcy L. Leiding, Marne L. Fox-Barrow and husband Shawn and Tracy Stiner and husband Kevin. Grandchildren include Kelcy Clark, Jeffrey Leiding , Sahmantha Guffey, Gretchen Garst, Redmon Conwell and Erin Lee. Sandy was blessed with six great-grandchildren, Braylee, Taydem, Hailyn, Chance, Hattie and Stella. Sandy’s siblings are Mary Ann Stewart and Judy Knapp.
Sandy was preceded in death by a sister, Barbara Lewis and brothers-in-law Bill Lewis, Ronnie Stewart and Larry Knapp.
Funeral services will be on Thursday, February 1, at 11:00 A.M. at Young-Nichols Funeral Home. Rev. Mark Knapp will preside. Burial will follow at the Arcadia Church of the Brethren Cemetery. Visitation will occur on Wednesday, January 31 from 4:00 P.M. until 7:00 P.M. at the funeral home.
Memorial donations may be made to the Alzheimers Association, 50 East 91st Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis, Indiana, 46240 or at www.act.alz.org
My condolences go out to the family. I thoroughly enjoyed working with Sandra at the hospital gift shop when she was the auxiliary president .
Sandy and I went to church together. She was such a sweet, fun lady. 🙏💙
Inside and out, a most beautiful lady. Her ornery streak and quick smile will be missed. Condolences to John, the girls, the grands, the great grands, etc.
Thanks Brian! She thought a lot of you!
Darcy
Sorry to hear about your mom. Dementia is such a thief. May you find peace as your mom now has
Becky Sottong Dobbins
Sandy and I were classmates and worked on some of the class reunions.
We also helped get our classmates together monthly for a meal and visit at different restaurants.
Not sure how to put into words how amazing this wonderful woman was. She reminded me so much of my Great Aunt Irene. Loved her so much, so happy that she is no longer suffering but celebrating in heaven.
I love this picture, that’s how I’ll always remember her. And at the ballpark, of course. She was a special lady, I am very sorry for your loss. In love and prayers, Linda Hoover
Sandy was was my sponsor when I joined WOTM. She was such a great support during my years of being an officer. She was truly a great individual and her smile was amazing. Sorry for your loss, she was such a shining light!
I have so many fond and funny memories of Sandy. Enjoyed all the years playing euchre and going shopping and Indy home shows. Worked with her in Tipton Hospital gift shop. What a beautiful friend. Rest in peace till we meet again. Loved you Sandy❤️
I was so happy to meet Sandra, Barbara and Judy when they visited me in Victoria, B.C. Canada. They were related to my mother who was born in Indiana.My sympothy to the family. Lynda Skinner(Tripp)
Enjoyed working with Sandy at the hospital gift shop, she was such a sweet lady.
Judy Orr
So sorry for your loss of a beautiful soul, inside and out
Fox family, sorry for your loss of a beautiful lady. I’ve known her and her children and John when I lived around the corner from them as a child. Very sweet lady that will be missed by many. Prayers and condolence for your loss.
Very sorry to hear about your mother, Marne. I hope you and your entire family have peace and comfort that will sustain you.
Love,
Suzanne Coverdale
Sandy and I were classmates at Jackson Central, Class of ’65. I remember her fondly from school days, and from our class reunions since then. RIP, Sandy.
So sorry to hear about your mom. She was a wonderful person.