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Friday, March 29, 2024

Sandra Gayle Moulden (Reavis)

Sandy Moulden
Sandra Moulden

Sandra Gayle (Reavis) Moulden, age 61, died tragically on Jan. 21, 2016 at Leesburg Regional Medical Center, after being transported by EMS from an automobile accident near her home in Wildwood, Fla.  Sandra was born in Hempstead, N.Y. on April 15th, 1954 to Walter and Molly (Ward) Reavis. Sandra was the youngest of five children.

Sandra is survived by her daughter Kelly and spouse Chris; sister Judy and spouse Willie; brother Steve and spouse Susan; brother Dave and spouse Mary Ann; brother Gordon; stepmother Silke Reavis and spouse Hugo; seven nieces, three nephews, cousins, and friends; and her loyal canine companion Bella.

Sandra was preceded in death by her father Walter; mother Molly; nephew Willie; stepfather Jim Ford, and two dear friends Linda and Penny.

Sandra was a supportive and loving mother. Sandra loved to cuddle and play with her dog, Bella.  Sandra had a special gift for connecting with people and devoted her life to helping others and performing community service. Sandra will be remembered as a bright, shining light in the various communities and churches she served.  Memorial services will be held at both the “Rock of Ages Lutheran Church” in Wildwood, Florida (Feb. 20th at 10AM) and the “First Presbyterian Church” in Rockaway, New Jersey (Mar. 5th at 2PM)

In Lieu of flowers or other gifts please find someone in your town or family and anonymously, if possible, donate whatever you can – time, food, clothes, money, or whatever may improve the quality of their life.

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