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Sandra Kay Crawford Schubert
© Alva Review-Courier
10-28-2020
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

© Alva Review-Courier


June 23, 1935 - October 25, 2020

Sandra Kay Schubert, daughter of Cleota (Morrison) and Fred Crawford, was born June 23, 1935, in Cherokee, Oklahoma. She was the first baby to be born in the Cherokee Hospital. Sandra passed away in Lawrence, Kansas, on October 25, 2020.

Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, October 31, 2020, at the Alva First United Methodist Church with Rev. Katie Hill, pastor, officiating. The family asks that you wear a mask and practice social distancing. Interment will be in the Keith Cemetery. Wharton Funeral Chapel is in charge of arrangements.

Sandra attended high school in Colorado Springs, Colorado, but moved to Alva, Oklahoma, her senior year. She was a graduate of Alva High School and then she attended OSU's nursing program, graduating from the program as a registered nurse in 1974.

Sandra was united in marriage to Jack Schubert in February of 1978. They were married for 21 years. Sandra worked as an RN in the ICU with Dr. Nazih Zuhdi in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and also worked in the burn unit. She also shared in business with her husband Jack, in the cattle buying business.

Sandra was an excellent cook; she was always willing to assist in hosting showers, luncheons and social get-togethers. She appreciated the beauty of nature through birds, plants and flowers. She enjoyed art and the artifacts of Oklahoma, in addition to the history of the land run and the settlement of Oklahoma. She was known for her prize-winning ice cream at the fair as well as exhibits. She served as a flower judge in addition to entering flowers in the fair.

Sandra attended worship at the First United Methodist Church in Alva, Oklahoma, where she was a member of Priscilla Circle and the We Are One Sunday school class. She was also a member of the Petunia Garden Club, the Household Executives Extension, 20th Century Social Organization and served as President of the Nescatunga Arts Festival.

Sandra was preceded in death by: her parents, Fred and Cleota; her husband Jack Schubert; a son Jay Kasparek; and a sister, Vickie Crawford.

Sandra was a devoted mother and loyal friend who will be greatly missed. She is survived by one son, Ryan Powell; two daughters, Diane Kasparek-Spicer and Brenda Powell; grandsons Seth Powell and Jack Nestleroad; granddaughters Brooke Spicer; Blaire (Spicer) Campbell, Sophia Smith, Paula (Kasparek) Kletke and Taylor Powell; great-grandsons Maxwell Campbell, Dane Campbell and Smyth Spicer Strahan; great-granddaughters Adalida Powell, Georgia Powell and Darian Carothers; and her beloved faithful pet, Isabelle.

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