She also was a Lady Associate of Unity Memorial Funeral Home East, Inc., of Apopka, FL. She was a member of Order of the Eastern Star, Davis Chapter 36 of Apopka, FL. She was a member of the National Sorority of Phi Delta Kappa, Inc., of Beta Xi of Orlando, FL. You can always find Sandra sitting on the third row, known for her fancy hats. Church, serving on Usher Board #1 for many years and was a stewardess. Sandra was a lifelong servant and member at St. She lived the life of a retired school teacher. She took many trips, enjoyed shopping, and getting her nails done. After the passing of her husband, Wilfred, in 2014, she kept herself busy by joining the Club Progressive Seniors of Apopka and being their secretary. Sandra retired in 2013 after 36 years of teaching at OCPS. Program Eatonville Police Department, Dreamers and Doers, and Teacher Recovery.
Sandra was awarded Teacher of the Year at Hungerford Elementary. After moving to Lockhart, Sandra resigned from John Young Elementary to become a fifth grade teacher at Hungerford Elementary. Sandra moved to Orlando, FL and continued teaching at John Young Elementary. She would then meet her husband, Wilfred A. The same school she graduated from now would be an elementary school today. Phylis Wheatley was her first passion as a teacher. After the closing of GE, Sandra was then hired by OCPS as an Educational Para. Sandra received these while employed at General Electric for 15 years.
Later, she attended and graduated from Nova University, receiving her Bachelor in Education and Master in Psychology. She graduated in the class of 1965 from Phylis Wheatley High School. Sandra attended Orange County Public Schools. Barnes Lane “Madea” and Mack Lane, both deceased. Sister Sandra Kathleen Sanders “Maxie” was born on June 23, 1947, in Apopka, FL to Mildred L.