It is in great sadness we have to announce the passing of someone we cherished so deeply, and celebration for the incredible life that Sandra Lee Rodrigues lived.
It is with great sadness that we say goodbye to Sandra, a beloved mother, Nonnie, great-grandmother, and friend. On March 19, 2025, at the age of 86, Sandra peacefully departed this world, leaving behind a legacy of love, strength, and laughter. Her passing leaves an emptiness in our hearts, but also a beautiful collection of memories that will live with us forever.
Sandra’s life was rich in love and full of meaning. She lived wholeheartedly for her family — her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren were her world. She beamed with pride for each of them and never missed an opportunity to share just how proud she was of the people they were becoming. Her devotion knew no bounds.
She was a devoted mother to Raina Rodrigues and husband Mark Fawcett, Rosalba Homer wife to Jerry Homer. She was the proud and loving grandmother of Brooke, Morgan, Cierra, P.J., and Devin. And her joy only grew as she became a great-grandmother to Nicole, Rayne, Ryleigh, Hayes, and Mauve. Each one brought her new happiness, new stories to tell, and more love to give. Her family was the center of her universe.
And let us not forget how much she adored her pets — her dogs and other animals were not just companions; they were family. She had a gentle, nurturing soul, and her love knew no limits — whether it was for her family, her friends, or the four-legged companions who shared her days.
But Sandra wasn’t just the sweet, nurturing Nonnie we all loved — she had a fire in her spirit. The early chapters of her life were wild, fun, and undeniably entertaining. She had stories that could make you laugh until you cried, adventures that only she could get into, and a sparkle in her eye that hinted at a mischievous streak. That bold and youthful energy never truly left her — it just evolved into the fierce love and unwavering support she gave to those around her.
Sandra touched countless lives — through her kindness, her humor, her wisdom, and her warm, embracing heart. She taught us what it means to love without conditions and to live with purpose.
Though we will miss her deeply, we will carry her with us — in our memories, our stories, and the way we love each other. Her spirit will forever echo in family gatherings, in the laughter of her great-grandchildren, and in the quiet moments when we think of her and smile.
Rest peacefully, Mom. Thank you for everything. We will love you always.
Services will be held at Mountain View Cemetery in Kingman at 11 AM on April 23 followed by a celebration of life at Jerry and Rosalba‘s Homer‘s house.