Sandra Scott Wiggins, 75, of Groves, Texas passed away Monday, June 30, 2014 at Christus St. Mary Hospital in Port Arthur. Sandra was born June 17, 1939 in Dawson, Texas to Jesse Neal Scott and Eula Ballew Scott. She was a lifelong area resident, member of First Baptist Church of Groves, and the D.A.R. Survivors include her husband, Robert Wiggins, Sr. of Groves; daughter, Andrea Wiggins Miller and husband Toby of Port Neches; four sons, Dr. Robert Wiggins, Jr. of Winnie, Lee Scott Wiggins and wife Holly of Port Neches, Wes Wiggins of Groves, Darrell Wayne Wiggins and wife Vicki of Winnie; sister, Sue Lloyd and husband Bob of Vidor; ten grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and three more on the way. Funeral services will be at 3:00 p.m., Wednesday, July 2, 2014 at Levingston Funeral Home in Groves with Dr. Joe Worley and Reverend Charles Miller officiating. Burial will be at Oak Bluff Memorial Park in Port Neches. A visitation for family and friends will be held on Tuesday evening from 5:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers the family suggest a book donated to the Groves Library in her memory.
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Anonymous
September 24, 2014
Bobby and family: We are so sorry about your loss. Sandy was loved by all and we so looked forward to seeing her at the reunions. I'm sorry we were unable to come for the funeral. This is a late condolence but I was working on my genealogy and found Sandy's obituary and the guestbook is still active. Hugs to you and all the family. Jan Rubenkoenig
Anonymous
July 15, 2014
I was so sorry to hear of your mother's passing. She was a beautiful lady and will be greatly missed. My love, thoughts and prayers goes out to each one of you.
Anonymous
July 14, 2014
Dear Andie, We were so sorry to hear of your loss. Your mom was a sweet lady and she raised an amazing daughter. Please know that we continue to lift you and your family in prayer during this time. Much Love and Prayers from the Gil family.
Anonymous
July 2, 2014
Our thoughts and prayers go out to Andie and her entire family during this time of sorrow. Wes & Renee Willis
Anonymous
July 2, 2014
Bobby, our prayers are with you and your family. Sandra was such a good and kind woman.
Anonymous
July 2, 2014
SANDRA'S FAMILY AND FRIENDS...I AM SO SORRY TO HEAR OF HER PASSING. REST IN PEACE DEAR CLASSMATE, CLASS OF 1957. LOVE, JANE
Anonymous
July 2, 2014
I remember Sandra so very well. We would, occasionally, walk home from Franklin School together. Sandra had a way of making friends with everyone. She always had that smile on her face. The last time I saw her was at a wedding. She seemed like the same sweet Sandra. She will be sorely missed. May God Bless all of her friends and family who are now mourning for her. She was a sweetheart!! Julia Jones Ducote
Anonymous
July 1, 2014
Wes, I am so sorry for your loss! You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers today and in the days to come. I will always remember your mother as wonderful lady that always had a smile on her face and a heart full of love for all of her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren...she was so proud of all of you . I know she will be missed greatly, but her memory lives on in each and every one of you. Love you!
Anonymous
July 1, 2014
RIP TJ Class of 1957 Graduate. From the TJ Class of 1962.
Anonymous
June 30, 2014
My thoughts and prayers are with the family. A fond memory of mine: One day in the 1950s, a convertible drove up to my house. Out stepped the coolest (fitting that time period, phase) couple I had ever seen. A tall, thin man with blonde hair and a beautiful red haired young lady, both all dressed up for their date. Uncle Bobby was bringing his future wife, Aunt Sandra, to visit his oldest brother for the first time, my father. I was in awe. They looked like Ken and Barbie, with a convertible. Aunt Sandra was the nicest person to me, not only that day, but everyday thereafter. She will, fondly be remembered. Donna Wiggins McHugh