Sandra Sue Wooldridge, 79, passed away on Monday, July 14, 2025 in Indianapolis.
Born on April 16, 1946, Sandra dedicated over 35 years of her life working as a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) in the Shelby County area, where she was loved and respected by her colleagues and those she cared for.
Sandra is survived by her daughter Carol Taylor (Jonathan) of Waldron; her grandchildren Joshua Fletcher (Emily) of Shelbyville, Colton Coon (Cinda) of Greensburg, Cheyenne Coon of Franklin; and four great-grandsons Jacoby Fletcher, Xavier Coon, Charlie Nolley, and Braxton Wicker.
She was preceded in death by her parents, and her son Timmy Wooldridge.
Her family will celebrate her life in a private ceremony. Sandra's dedication to her community and her lasting impact on those around her will not be forgotten.
Memorial contributions can be made to the Shelby County Cancer Association, in care of the funeral home.
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Paula Elder
July 20, 2025
My mom met Sandra while working at the Children´s Center and has very fond memories of her and says she was a hard worker. Our condolences to the family.
Ironically I also met Sandra´s surviving son, Paul, through work. A friendship of many years and full of life stories. I hope for fond memories to fill his heart and peace upon his soul.
Paul- Your mom is at peace; you deserve that peace here on earth. Love you my friend!
Henri
July 20, 2025
Mrs Sandy,
We have not had the chance to get to know one another extremely well but we knew enough and loved the same person.
I am glad I got to know you, I hope and know you are now at peace and pain free.
Life can be so unfair and sometimes painful, but there are always good and amazing moments that like flowers pop out of no where.
Thank you for the few memory we got to share.
Until we meet again.
Your son in law.
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