Sandra Marie Case, 69, of Lee’s Summit, MO passed away December 25, 2019, at home surrounded by her family. She was born February 19, 1950 to Bo Thomas and Maxine (Blodgett) Thomas. Sandy graduated from William Chrisman High School and lived the majority of her life in Independence and Lee’s Summit.
She married Leslie Alan Case on August 16, 1968 in Independence. In addition to Les, survivors include her two sons: Cary Michael Case and wife, Jennifer and Colby Andrew Case and wife, Alyssa, all of Blue Springs, MO; seven grandchildren: Conner, Carter, Shelby, Tayler, Christopher, Allie and Ava; and a great grandson, Noah. She was preceded in death by her parents and a son, Christopher Case.
Sandy had a great love for both her Lord and her family. She is now reunited with some of those she dearly loved. She was very accomplished in decorating homes, crafts, making clothes for dolls and building doll houses. In earlier years, she played an important role in Case Construction, their family home building company operated by Les and the boys.
A service celebrating Sandy’s remarkable life will be held 2:30 p.m. Thursday, January 2, 2020, at the Meyers Funeral Chapel, 1600 W. Main St. in Blue Springs. Rev. Don Claphan will officiate. Visitation will begin at 1:30 p.m., prior to the service. A graveside service and burial will be held at 11:00 a.m. Friday, January 3, 2020, at the Elk Fork Baptist Cemetery, near Green Ridge, MO for immediate family. Memorial contributions are suggested to the East Side Baptist Church in Independence. Memories of Sandy and condolences may be shared at meyersfuneralchapel.com.
How very special you always were, to everyone. We played as children together with our Dads in the background. Such love to share with each other and our families. I will see you again in heaven,dear sweet cousin. All my prayers for your family as they grieve your loss
A woman who has set an example for me, showing me how to depend on the Lord through good times and tough times. Sandy expresses the fruits of the spirit.
Love you. Jackie
Gene and I have a long friendship with Les and Sandy since High School. She had a great love for her family and friends. She had the biggest heart of anyone I have known. So glad over this last year of her illiness I was able to visit her several times. Beautiful lady she will be missed by many. So many great memories! Love you my friend rest in peace.
Les I am sorry about Sandy. My daughter Jamie Morris we’re talking about both of you Monday how she knew you both taking care of your Mom. I will keep you and your family in our prayers. Bev Morris –Harter
Our hearts and prayers are with the Case family in the loss of their dear Sandy. She fought such a valiant battle and is now at peace .
Sherry,
Les, I really don’t have words, but she was a dear friend for a long time! I can see her and Aid at Roaring River! Take care and love to you all!
My thoughts and prayers go out to Les and family. Sandy had a heart of gold and so fun with her good sense of humor. She could always cheer me up and make me smile. Life seemed good when I could talk to Sandy. She will truly be missed.
Sandy was such an incredible person, her optimism, enthusiasm and kind spirit will be missed by those who were fortunate enough to have known her. I wish we could have had more time to be grandparents together, we will try to make you proud. Love Kay and Thom
My heartfelt condolences go out to the Case family. Anyone who knew Sandy will surely miss the presence of a truly lovable and kind person. May she rest in peace.
Sandy was one of a kind. It has been a privilege and a blessing to know her. She was always so generous with her time and would do whatever she could for you. We enjoyed doing crafts together and even had a business for a while. She was a spiritual example to many. I will greatly miss my best friend/sister of over 40 years.
Les and Case family, we are saddened to hear of your tremendous loss. May you be comforted in the knowledge that Sandy’s bright spirit will live on with God & may the Holy Spirit’s presence & peace sustain you as you cherish her memory.
Prayers from John & Eunna & family