In Memory

Sandra Gale Olson (Loving, Weesner)

Sandra Gale Olson (Loving, Weesner)

Born Oct. 9, 1945, Tyler; died June 1, 2014, Lindale, TX, age 68

JTHS activities: Drum major

Married, age 26, to David M. Weesner, 28, Jan. 10, 1972

 

Sandra Gale Weesner

 
Graveside services for Mrs. Sandra Gale Weesner, age 68, of Hideaway, are scheduled for 11 a.m. on Wednesday, June 4, 2014, in Tyler Memorial Park Cemetery with Pastor Bryan Tema officiating. Services are under direction of Caudle-Rutledge Funeral Directors in Lindale.
Mrs. Weesner died on Sunday, June 1, 2014. She was born on Oct. 9, 1945, in Tyler to James E. "Dub" Olson and Mildred Chism and was a lifelong resident of Tyler and Hideaway. Mrs. Weesner was a member of Lindale First Baptist Church and was employed for many years at Sears in Tyler and for the past nine years at Walmart in Lindale.
She was preceded in death by her father, James E. "Dub" Olson; mother, Mildred Chism; and stepfather, A. P. "Jack" Chism.
She is survived by her husband, David Weesner, of Hideaway; daughter, Lana Kay Loving-Story and husband Brian, of Heath; son, Brad Weesner and wife Emily, of Hideaway; sister, Sue Olson Hampton and husband Don, of Yantis; brother-in-law, Robert Weesner, of Tyler; grandchildren, Tyler Story, of Dallas, Brianna Story Murphy, of Fate, Kennedy Weesner and Jordyn Weesner, of Hideaway; great-grandson, Cannon Murphy, of Fate; nephew, Chad Marsh, of Yantis; and lifelong friends, Jane and Larry Nance, Danny and Kay Shelton, Dick and Linda Stine and Yolanda Robertson.
Family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. on Tuesday at the funeral home.
 
Tyler Morning Telegraph, June 3, 2014

 



 
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06/19/14 06:00 PM #1    

Mark Davis

I cherish the six years I spent in band with Sandra (Moore Jr. High & JTHS).  When she led the marching band in her professional and precise manner, we all felt like we were as good as any band from any major univeristy.  She had a great personality.  I remeber her as someone who always had time for everyone, and made them feel special.  The sun shines a bit dimmer since she left.

Mark Davis


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