Monday, February 3, 2014

Sandra Lee Musser

Sandra Lee Musser, age 69, of  Orlando, FL, passed away Saturday, February 1st,  2014.    Sandra was born in Harrisburg, PA on August 29, 1944,  daughter of the late Elizabeth Dorothy (Bailor)  and John Henry Fox, Jr.  She was employed as a transportation dispatcher and was a member of Pine Castle United Methodist Church.
 
She is predeceased by her sister June E. Fox and leaves to cherish her memory husband James Musser of Orlando; two daughters Lisa Keller of Orlando, BobbiJo Condrey of Orlando;   son James Mussler, Jr., of Harrisburg, PA;   sister Mary Hoffman of Pennsylvania;  and 4 grandchildren. 
 
The family will be receiving friends at Dobbs Funeral Home Chapel  at 12:00 pm  followed by the funeral service at 1:00 pm on Wednesday, February 5th, 2014.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

We may have been apart by miles, but never by heart. My heart breaks to know I can never pick up the phone and hear your voice or laugh over our life events. I know I will see you in heaven and it gives me peace to know you are surrounded by loved ones, our mother, sister and my son Jeff. Until we meet in the sky I will keep you close to my heart. Love Mary & John

Anonymous said...

I love you Aunt Sandy and will miss picking up the phone and hearing your voice. I struggle with the passing of my loved ones, but know that the instant you closed your eyes, you were at peace, in a new body and surrounded by God's love and know no sorrows or pain, only joy. You are missed! Love Brenda, Kayla, Chris & Jaelyn

Condrey Family said...

Im sorry to hear about sandy, she will be missed by so many people. She would always help anybody out at anytime. Sandy, When you see my father, please tell him i miss him. and i know him and you will have lots of laughs together. You have went home to be with the man upstairs. we all know you are much happier and in no pain. GOD bless you!

Brian

lisa ur daughter said...

I love and miss u mom wish u were here so we can talk like we do and so u can see jr u know I love u and miss u and I will keep my promise to u to take care of dad u were a great mom and grandmother I wish I was there before u left us so I could tell u I love u with all my heart u were my best friend I miss hearing ur voice and cuddle with u sometimes it hurt bad mom wish u were here

Anonymous said...

im sorry for your loss

Mattie Jones said...

Please accept my deepest sympathy for the passing of your loved one. While you are grieving your loss; I hope you will find some comfort in Jesus’ promise to raise up those who are now sleeping in death(John 11:11)restoring them back to life, with the hope of eternal life, on the renewed Paradise earth.-John 5:28,29; Luke 23:43. Until that blessed promise is fulfilled, may Jehovah God grant you peace and comfort, now; during this time of sorrow.-Matthew 5:4.

Sharon Johnson said...

In every culture, grieving families appreciate receiving comfort. The Creator of life also gives comfort to such mourning ones. The Christian apostle Paul stated in the Bible, that God “who comforts us in all our trials, so that we may be able to comfort others in any sort of trial.” (2 Corinthians 1: 3, 4) True, divine help does not eliminate the pain but it can make it easier to bear. The Bible teaches that all those in the memorial tombs will be resurrected. Please read John 5:28, 29 in your Bible for comfort and hope.

Rhonda said...

I would like to express my sincere condolences for the passing of your love one. I hope you will find comfort in Jesus' words: "The hour is coming when all those who are in the memorial tombs will hear his voice and come out". (John 5:28,29) Just imagine the joy of being reunited with your loved one.