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Sandra Leigh Daigle

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Sandra Leigh Daigle

Wed, 06/22/2016 - 10:31 am

Sandra Leigh Daigle, 63, went to be with her Heavenly Father on May 17, 2016. Services will be held Sunday, May 22, 2016, at 2 p.m. in Graham at Morrison Funeral Home Chapel. Visitation will be on Saturday, May 21, 2016, from 6 to 8 p.m.


Sandra was born as the eldest child of Harold Leroy Daigle and Frances Bullock Daigle on Sept. 13, 1952, in Fort Worth, Texas. She was adored by her two sisters, Connie and Phyllis, who admired and sought to emulate her. Blessed with a lovely voice, Sandra sang in music groups traveling to New York City and Washington, D.C.,for performances.


Raised in Southern California, Sandra graduated from Fountain Valley High School in 1969, and continued her education at Vanguard University. After marrying Ron Dickey in 1977, Sandra gave birth in 1979 to Phillip Dickey, who was a great blessing in her life. Spending several years in civil service, she worked for the County of Orange, the California Department of Motor Vehicles, and the Orange County Transit Authority. Sandra also made her first foray into teaching in California, serving as director at a church preschool.


After Sandra moved to Young County, Texas, in 1990 to complete her bachelor’s degree at Midwestern State University, she became an early childhood and special education teacher for Newcastle ISD. Sandra later completed her Master’s in School Psychology and served as a diagnostician for Houston area schools. Sandra attended Faith Center in Graham while she was a resident of Young County. In the past several years, she attended the Assembly of God and Methodist Churches in Stafford, Texas.


Sandra found her special calling in life when she became a classroom teacher and special education diagnostician. She had an exceptional talent to work with young children, particularly those with special needs. Her own nieces and nephews loved and adored her and couldn’t wait to read a book, sing a new song, have a tea party or make the best fudge in the world with their Aunt Sandra.


Sandra loved crocheting and crafts. She gave every baby in the family a colorful blanket crocheted with her special skills. Fascinated with genealogy, Sandra spent many hours tracing her family tree. One of her last trips included a stop at a family cemetery with her cousin Joan to investigate more family history. She loved cooking and used to tweet her evening meals and favorite recipes to friends and family.


Sandra is survived by her son, Phillip Dickey of Stafford, Texas; her mother, Frances Bullock Daigle of Newcastle, Texas; her sister Connie Daigle; and brother-in-law and sister Lee and Phyllis Henderson of Newcastle, Texas. Her nieces and nephews include Calvin and Joy Daigle of Newcastle, Texas; Robert and Jenny Foster of Katy, Texas; Stephen and Christina Gaynor of Castle Rock, Colorado; and David Daigle of Newcastle, Texas. Sandra is also survived by her grand-nieces and -nephews: Vanessa, Elizabeth, Sara, Harold, Jonathan, Sarah, Abigail, Nathanael and Miriam.