Sandra L Gibson

sandra gibson

April 11, 1941 ~ September 4, 2025

Sandra L Gibson passed away peacefully on September 4, 2025, at Our Hospice of South-Central Indiana in Columbus. Sandy was born on April 11, 1941, in Batesville, Indiana to Harry and Dorothy Morton. Sandy was known for the delicious meals she would cook and her ability to feed many people. Every year she was asked to make her famous pumpkin bars, and she was always delighted to do so. Cooking for others gave her great pleasure. For many years, Sandy and her husband hosted all their children and grandchildren at their house for Christmas. It was a huge gathering with lots of food, music and laughter. Memories were created that will last a lifetime for those left behind. Sandy is survived by her children, Linda Wood of Pasadena, California, Debbie Cooper (Chris) of Seymour, Kim Williams (Anthony) of Bloomington, Darla Hubble (Steve) of Nineveh, Jackie Ayers (Tim Jordan) of Columbus, Jeff Gibson of Nashville, Tennessee, many grandchildren and several great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Jack (Hoot) Gibson, son Kevin Lutes, daughters Lori Radosta and Jackie Smith, and sisters Sue and Phyllis. A private graveside service will be held for the family at a later date. Memorials can be made to Our Hospice of South-Central Indiana.

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  1. My mom raised seven children. She worked outside the home, along with my dad. She always made sure we had full bellies, clean clothes and combed hair. We never did without. That could not have been easy. I have great memories from my childhood and I am grateful to have my siblings. My mom was surrounded by her daughters when she took her last breath. Rest in Peace mom. I love you.

  2. Our family has experienced a lot of heartache- the losses of Lori, Kevin, Jackie, and now Sandy- but I can’t help but reflect now on all the wonderful times we also had together. I love this family, all the aunts, uncles, cousins, grandkids, and great grandkids, and I am so grateful that we all have each other. Thank you, Grandma, for being our matriarch. Thank you for every Christmas meal, every hug, every birthday card, every “I love you.” We all owe you so much. You will be so missed by so many.

  3. Thank you Momma for letting me play dress up with you! You are peacefully in the loving arms of Dad once again. I love you Mom.


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