Sandra Jean “Sandy” Isgrigg, 83, of Frankfort, went home to be with the Lord, December 12, 2022 at her home. She was born May 20, 1939 in Lafayette, Ind. to Ebert Zachariah & Maxine Vivian (McCall) Richardson. She married Larry F. Isgrigg on October 20, 1957 and he survives.
Sandy was a 1957 graduate of Frankfort High School. She retired from Frito Lay. She had previously worked at Ladoga – Lincoln Federal Bank and worked at the Treasurer’s Office and the Frankfort Junior High School. She was a member of the New Hope Church. Sandy loved spending time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She enjoyed the Christmas Lights at the TPA Park and the simple things like, trips to Milky Way, cruising in the ’57 Chevy and attending her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren’s activities.
Visitation and Services
Visitation will be 12 Noon-2 p.m. Saturday, December 17, 2022 at Goodwin Funeral Home, 200 S. Main St., Frankfort. Services will begin at 2 p.m. at the funeral home. Shan Sheridan will officiate. Memorial donations may be made to the TPA Park Christmas Lights Fund,301 E. Clinton St., Frankfort, IN 46041.
Survived by:
Husband: Larry F. Isgrigg of Frankfort, Daughter: Missy Ticen of Lafayette, 2 Sons: Mick (Beckie) Isgrigg of Monticello, Matt (Debbie) Isgrigg of Frankfort, Sister: Donna (John) Shook of Valparaiso, 9 Grandchildren and 6 Great-Grandchildren.
Preceded by:
her parents, and a brother, Ed Richardson.
Our sympathies for the Isgrigg family’s loss. We hope you find some comfort in sharing stories of Sandy’s life and measuring the impact she had on each of your lives. We are thankful for the family you have all provided Beckie and Sandy’s positive impact on her life. We wish all of you the blessing of peace.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleLarry, I am so sorry to hear of the passing of Sandy. She was a very special person and my best friend always. We had many good times together and I will treasure all of them.
Love
Shirley and J Douglass
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSo sorry to learn of your loss. Prayers for your entire family.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleDear Isgrigg family, remembering all great times with the Hope gang! You have wonderful memories to ease your pain and loss. Sandy was the epitome of a mother and grandmother. Always involved in their activities. You have our love and prayers. Sam and Sandy
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Facebook Twitter GoogleLarry and family I am so sorry for your loss. My heart breaks as I know it does all of yours. Sandy was a Dear Lady who will be missed by many…Simply put my childhood was much better thanks to Sandy (and Larry). RIP.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleTo Larry and the entire family,
I’m so sorry to hear of your loss. I remember Sandy from Tyler’s athletic events where she always had a beautiful smile for all. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleLarry and family I am so sorry to hear of Sandy’s passing. My heart breaks, she was a wonderful Lady who touched my life dearly. Simply put my childhood was much better thanks to her (and Larry’s) kindness! Many great memories I will always cherish. RIP
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSo sorry for this great loss for the whole family.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleLarry and family, so sorry for your loss. Sandy was just the sweetest lady. We will miss her so much and remember her with much love always.
Jenny and Mike Foster
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Facebook Twitter GoogleRest in heaven Sandy you sure was an amazing lady and you will be missed by all that knew you.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSandy was a beautiful lady. I am so sorry for your loss. Remembering the family in my thoughts and prayers.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI’m so sorry to hear this. Sandy would walk at St. Matthew Church and she was always the nicest person. I sure will miss her beautiful smile and our lovely chats.
Rest in peace Sandy.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI always enjoyed talking with Sandy. She was a sweet lady. My condolences to your whole family
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Facebook Twitter GoogleFor each one if Sandy’s family, I am so sorry for your loss.
I had the opportunity to work with Sandy at the old Junior High and at Frito.
She was such a great person and had a huge heart. We shared many great laughs and conversations.
Her pride and joy were her kids and grandchildren and her love for Larry was so amazing.
What a wonderful lady.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleDearest Larry & Family,
How are hearts hurt to hear of Sandy’s passing but rejoice in knowing she is with Jesus & having a joyous reunion of family & all her friends from SS.
She will always be in the memories of our heart with the good times shared & her infectious laughter.
She touched many lives and loved her family dearly no doubt about that. She believed in the power of prayer and in miracles.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and know His peace & comfort will be your sustaining grace.
God Bless – Ron & Erilda – Foley, AL
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Facebook Twitter GoogleOur hearts are with you all. Such a lovely lady! She always had a smile to share. Thank You Jesus for welcoming her to Heaven and granting her family YOUR Peace and Assurance. Amen
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Facebook Twitter GoogleLarry, I am so sorry for your loss. Prayers for you and your family.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleLarry and Family,
I am so sorry to hear of Sandy’s passing. She was a wonderful woman with a smile that could light up any room. I always enjoyed running into you two and getting to catch up. May God wrap His loving arms around you in this time and remind you that Sandy is now with Him at peace.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleA beautiful friendly lady has left her family, friends, and community. Sandy was an asset to all of us and especially Clinton County and and the Community Schools of Frankfort. She was a great Hot Dog supporter and raised three great kids. So sorry for your loss and at this time of the year. May her memories live on and on. Fondly, Jan Kersey
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI am so very to hear of Sandy’s passing. She was a beautiful and extraordinary woman. I have wonderful memories of times spent with your family. You are all in my heart and prayers. Precious memories and love always, Kristi
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Facebook Twitter GoogleMay your love for each and the beautiful memories that you shared give you strength and comfort during this difficult time. I had the pleasure of meeting Sandy over 50 years ago as a young child at Kyger School. I worked in the office before school selling school supplies to the students. She was the kindest, nicest and sweetest lady I had ever met. She always made me feel so special and loved. She was just as beautiful on the inside as she was on the outside. It’s rare to find a friend like her and we have all been blessed to have known her. My heart breaks for the Isgrigg family. Please know you will be in my thoughts and prayers.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleLarry and family, I’m so sorry for your loss. I worked with Sandy at Frito-Lay.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleLarry and family:
Sandy was a dear friend of my sister Karen. She visited my mother every week in the nursing home and always brought her goodies. She was one of the most thoughtful kind people I’ve ever met. My mother just couldn’t say enough nice things about her. She was lovely, inside and out. My prayers are with you and your family for I know that Sandy in fine and in the arms of Jesus.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleMick and family, I am so saddened to see the loss of your beautiful mother. I first met Sandy as a student at the Junior High when I took students from one of the special education classes to the office every day to turn in their class’s attendance. She had such a sweet personality with those students. She was one of the kindest people I’ve ever met. You are all in my prayers as you grieve this loss.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleLarry, I am so incredibly sorry for your loss. I am just shocked to find out about her passing. I didn’t even know she was sick. I am really saddened. I loved you and Sandy so much. She will be missed. Please let the boys I’m praying for them also and Missy.
I am so so sorry.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSorry for your loss Larry. I always enjoyed visiting at Main Street Grill for the luncheons. I have had the same experience this year. Pete Clark
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Facebook Twitter GoogleOh Larry, I am so sorry for your loss, yet I am praising Jesus with you that Sandy is in Heaven.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI’m so shocked to hear this! Larry, Mick, Missy and Matt please accept my dearest sympathy. I loved Sandy like a mother. She had a heart of gold. I can still hear her always calling me Ton-I. I will truly miss her. I won’t be able to make it to her service because of recent surgery but my heart will be with each of you. Sending you all comforting prayers.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleMy thoughts and prayers are with you as you mourn the loss of your wife, mother, and grandmother.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleMatt, I’m so sorry to hear about your mom! I loved her dearly! I’m praying for you, your dad and the family!
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI am so sorry to the family! She was such a wonderful person!
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI loved waiting on Sandy and Larry when they came to O’Charley’s. But I will always remember that smiling face every time I went into the office at the junior high.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSandy was one of my sister JoAnn’s very best friends. She graduated with both Sandy and Larry. I am so sorry to hear that Sandy suffered so. I send my prayers and condolences to each and everyone of you.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleMick and Missy…I use to babysit for you two when I was in high school. I love your mom and dad, they are a true inspirations. Your mom always had a smile on her face….always. I loved the name of Mick and Missy, and when I had a daughter, I named her Michelle….one side of the family calls her Missy and the other call her Mick…so I got both! I am so sorry for your loss, I know she will be sadly missed. Loved her dearly Jeanne Felty
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI am so sorry to hear of your loss. I am sure she is in a better place and does not have to suffer anymore. I know that the loss can never be filled except by our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Your family is in my prayers.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleDear Isgrigg family,
I am so sorry to hear of Sandy’s passing. She was a beautiful person on the inside and out. Sandy always had a kind word and a smile when we ran into each other. Prayers of peace and comfort to you at this time.
Brenda & Gary Spray
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Facebook Twitter GoogleDear Larry and family,
Sandy let her light shine in my life as a friend many times. Along with you, Larry, helping me care for my Dad in his finale years after my Mother passed, was an amazing gift of shining HIS light into our lives. May your memories of her great love for all of you give you joy and ease the pain of missing her.
Carolyn King Schulz and David Schulz
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Facebook Twitter GoogleLarry and Family, So sorry for your loss. Sandy was a wonderful lady and I know she will be missed. Always had a beautiful smile and love for others. My heart hurts for you all. In love and prayers….. Ron and Sarah Bogard
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Facebook Twitter GoogleDoug and I are so very sorry for the loss of Aunt Sandy. We wanted to be there and are so very sorry we couldn’t make the trip. She was an amazing woman. She had a way to make you always feel at home and loved. Even though we lived hundreds of miles apart, we always knew that Aunt Sandy & Uncle Larry cared for us. After all, I owe my 30 year marriage to them! At my first visit to Indiana they told Doug that “I was a keeper” and thankfully he listened! She taught this Oklahoma girl to make her famous Indiana hamloaf and my family is grateful to have a memory of her and Indiana each time we have it. She always made me feel appreciated for taking care of Joanne and I needed that. Aunt Sandy was an inspiration of how to be a mom and grandma! She was so proud of her kids and grandkids and devoted her life to family. Many
People learned from her example I’m sure!
We will miss that beautiful smile, and the warm hospitality. We are praying for Larry and all the family in this difficult time. We love you all. Sending great big hugs. Doug and Randi Isgrigg
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Facebook Twitter GoogleThoughts and prayers are with your family. I have fond memories of Sandy as my son, Ryan and her grandson, Tyler grew up together. She was at every event and always had a smile and kind words for everyone. I know her family meant everything to her. I will keep you all in my thoughts and prayers.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSorry to hear of Sandy’s passing. I remember the fun times we had at the Little League park. Sandy always had a smile! All of my family send their condolences.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleLarry, so sorry for your loss. We rode your bus to the movies at Lebanon. Sandy’s dad did the photography for our wedding 57 years ago.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI met the Isgriggs when I was taking cardio rehab at Witham. Larry had just had heart surgery. The main memory then was that Sandy always went to cardio with Larry. That wasn’t true of most. They were clearly a loving couple. Later they joined my church–New Hope–and were a blessing. We will miss Sandy immensely and I know she is with our Lord.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleLarry and family So sorry for your loss. Really enjoyed working with Sandy on the bus at PPRC. Thoughts and prayers for you and the family.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleMick, Missy and Matt, So sorry to hear this, She was a Wonderful Lady. Loved her as our room mother at Southside, our deepest sympathy to you and you’re families.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSo sorry for your loss. She was a beautiful woman
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Facebook Twitter GoogleLove and heartfelt sympathy to Larry and family. May you continue to find peace in God’s grace.
Thomas Pearcy
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