Sandra ‘Sandy’ Jean Cox Bishop

Sandra ‘Sandy’ Jean Cox Bishop, 78, of Pearland, Texas passed away peacefully on April 13, 2019.  Sandra was born on March 3, 1941 in Peoria, Illinois.  She was preceded in death by her father George Cox, parents Clifford and Maxine Schifeling, and her twin baby brother, Donald.  Sandy had a servient heart, always putting others before herself, helping many people and charities over the years.  Sandy was a top bowler in her league for many years, Girl Scouts leader, softball coach, and involved with Pearland Little League as a volunteer.  She worked several years for Pearland State Bank and Packaging Service/Solvents & Chemicals in Pearland.  Sandy worked hard her entire life and endured many illnesses and personal challenges during the last few years but she continued to remain strong and feisty.  Her grandchildren were the center of her universe and they were fortunate to share so many wonderful times and memories together.  Sandy loved her yard, her pets, her Bluebell Ice Cream and spending time at their getaway property at Camp Creek.  She is survived by her loving husband of 40 years, Morris Bishop; sister Karen Roberts and husband John; son Craig Nussman and wife Alice; daughter Cristen Wood and partner Christopher; stepson Brandon Bishop and wife Melissa; and her many grandchildren (and respective spouses).

The family would like to express their deepest gratitude to Dr. Mia Singleton and her staff at Heavenly Manor for their loving care and compassion for Sandy.

At Sandy’s request, no visitation or funeral services will be held.  However, a ‘Celebration of Life’ event will be held at a later date.  In lieu of flowers, the family has requested donations to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation or the Alzheimer’s Association on behalf of Sandy.

Susan G. Komen: http://www.infokomen.org/site/TR/DIYFundraising/HeadquartersSite?px=24893333&pg=personal&fr_id=7343

Alzheimer’s Association: 

http://act.alz.org/site/TR/Events/Tributes-AlzheimersChampionspxfid=544707&fr_id=1060&pg=fund

4 comments

  1. Sandra had a beautiful voice and loved to sing, if she didn’t remember the words she would hum or make up words and always had a smile on her face. She made me feel special when I would see her because of her caring spirit. She invited me to church and always kept a place for me to sit with her many years ago and encouraged me to join New Hope Church. She and I both loved mello cups so we enjoyed sharing the candy. She was very proud of Cristen and Craig and would often tell me about their accomplishments. She loved her grandchildren and was excited to be a part of their lives, and of course brag about all they have done. Sandra will be missed but I know she has gone home and will not suffer in pain any longer and will continue her singing with the angels. To the family I pray for your comfort and peace knowing she has accomplished her mission on earth and her spirit will always be in your heart.

    Donna Foster
  2. Love you Cousin Sandy, Cristen and Craig! So many wonderful memories from our time all together. It warms my heart and soul to know that she is reunited with Aunt Max! How wonderful that celebration must be in heaven! Sending lots of love and prayers to all of you during this time..miss you all.
    love- Cousin Stacey Morse Anderson

    Stacey Anderson
  3. Rest in peace, my kind, sweet friend. May God’s spirit of comfort surround your family.

    Beverley Strickland
  4. My best and dearest friend, Sandy. We met in Junior high and stayed friends until you were married to Dale and moved away to Texas. Then somehow we lost touch!! I’m so sorry you’re gone and out of reach, but when we meet again, we’ll have lots to talk about. We had such good times together. I loved you so much. You were a wonderful friend! God Bless you!!!

    jane Baldwin

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