Sandra R. Magin, 80, of Maitland, FL passed away on March 14, 2023. She was born on November 1, 1942, in Hagerstown, MD to Father Arthur A. Roeder Sr and Mother Thelma Youngblood Roeder.
Sandy grew up in Daytona Beach, FL. She then raised her family in Winter Park, FL. She worked as a medical secretary for Orlando Orthopaedic Center for 17 years where she made many lifelong friends. She then spent 10 years in Franklin, NC with her husband Bob, a place they absolutely loved. In 2005, she returned to the Orlando area to be closer to her family. She spent her time involved with the church, stamping, crocheting, making greeting cards, and volunteering in her granddaughter and grandson’s elementary school. She was a sports nut, enjoying NFL football and NBA basketball. She was an avid fan of the Orlando Magic since they came to town, enjoying many a game at the arena.
Sandra was preceded in death by her loving husband Robert W. Magin, parents, and siblings, William Roeder, and Arthur Roeder Jr, son Stephen Magin, grandchild Laurin Murawski. She is survived by her children Beth Hoskins (Nate) of Maitland, FL, John Mason (Athena) of Ferrum, VA, Lisa Murawski (Steve) of Tampa, FL, Michael Magin (Gayle) of Jacksonville, FL and grandchildren Boone, Dylan, Matthew, Steven, Heather, Zachary, Meghan, Ryan, and 1 great-grandchild Marley.
Sandy touched so many lives and will be forever loved and missed by her family and friends.
Dale Blass says
Beth, I am so sorry for your loss. I met Sandy about 25 years ago thru fiends and we had many adventures together. The best times were our monthly card games. She will always have a place my heart.
Gweneth E Johnson says
John, my sincere condolences on the loss of your mother. No words can express my gratitude and appreciation for the love, nurturing, caring and acceptance your mother provided. A mother’s love never ends and that love is forever imprinted on your heart. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Nylia Riggenbach says
I met Sandy right after I met Dale. Bob and Dale were partners in a laundry mat. We were the best friends for 30 years and I will miss her every day. When she lived in Franklin we would watch the Magic on TV and talk on the phone the whole game. I remember when she told me she was moving back here I was so happy I cried.
Shirley B. Ches says
OH Beth, I am SO sorry to hear this. 💔 I was just thinking that I hadn’t heard from or seen anything from your dear mom in awhile & wondering how she was doing! WE gals (YOUR mom, and also Jacki, Pat Machurick and I) worked thru’ our personal bouts with cancer at about the same time. I don’t know if Pat has seen this, as she & I are LONG overdue for going out to lunch together. Sweetie, your mom loved you kids and YOUR darling kids SO much. I’ll never forget going with her to sample ‘chocolate favors’ for your wedding – a couple made chocolate at their place half way up Cowee Mtn. They were so special and she wanted ‘SPECIAL’ for HER SPECIAL GIRL 💖 Love to you and your family. Shirl