Acknowledgement of The Life of Sandra Prophet
Sandra was a unique individual; you have to know her to love her. She was a woman in a class of her own, with a giving heart. Sandra was born January 1, 1952, in Aiken, South Carolina to Phillip Lloyd and Juanita Prophet, she was the first of five children. Sandra was preceded in death by her parents, Phillip Lloyd and Juanita Prophet, as well as her daughter Michelle Prophet, and her sister Mable Prophet. Sandra attended Washington, DC public schools before attending Howard University for photography. Sandra love photography and the Dallas Cowboys! She worked for The Department of Transportation (DOT) in Washington, DC, as a conscientious hardworking Executive office manager for many years until her retirement in 2009. Anyone that knew her, knew her as a “Miss know-it-all” But behind that she had a very kind and loving heart. She loved playing cards with her friends and family. Such as bid whist, blackjack, and tonk. She loved action movies, western movies and 25 words or less. Sandra leaves behind to cherish her memories, her grandson, Cody Nathaniel Prophet, whom she raised after the passing of her daughter, Michelle. Her sister, Diane Liddell, who cared for her until the very end. Her sister Ernestine Prophet, her brother, Benjamin Tobin (Joyce), and her sister Connie whom she loved dearly, as well as her nieces Sheena D Robinson, and Keisha Joaquin-Blofsky (Tanner) who were there to the very end. Her great-nieces Nia Woodland (Corey) and Quelinda Matos who were there to the very end, as well. Her great-nephew Steve A. Lipscombe, whom she loved very much. Steve would often share in the thrills of various movies in between preparing any and all meals she requested. She also leaves behind a host of nephews, nieces, cousins, as well as great-nieces, great-nephews, and friends who loved her very much.
WE WILL MISS YOU SO VERY MUCH BUT WE MUST LET YOU GO TO LIVE YOUR BEST LIFE. YOU WILL ALWAYS BE IN OUR HEARTS
Sandra, and I didn’t always agree on many things so we agreed to disagree. But one thing we did agree on was, we loved each other no matter what. Sandra came to Arizona to live with me and Dale, my husband, after she was as diagnosed with early stage of dementia. There were times I suspect she was faking. She remembered things I had long forgotten. I would tell her that and she would say ha ha! She loved playing cards we would stay up soo late playing cards and watching 25 words or less. She loved going to Church. She met and friends in Arizona. She accepted Jesus Christ and got Baptized. She would always say “I don’t want to go to hell. I thank God she decided to accept Jesus Christ in her life. She loved to eat and sleep. When I would wake her up she would say “what you want?” I can go on and on about Sandra, but I will cherish the good times we shared. I will miss her so very much. Oh, I told her and you all are getting on my last nerve…she said “what would you do if Dale and I were not here?”
Sandra, and I didn’t always agree on many things so we agreed to disagree. But one thing we did agree on was, we loved each other no matter what. Sandra came to Arizona to live with me and Dale, my husband, after she was as diagnosed with early stage of dementia. There were times I suspect she was faking. She remembered things I had long forgotten. I would tell her that and she would say ha ha! She loved playing cards we would stay up soo late playing cards and watching 25 words or less. She loved going to Church. She met and friends in Arizona. She accepted Jesus Christ and got Baptized. She would always say “I don’t want to go to hell. I thank God she decided to accept Jesus Christ in her life. She loved to eat and sleep. When I would wake her up she would say “what you want?” I can go on and on about Sandra, but I will cherish the good times we shared. I will miss her so very much. Oh, I told her and you all are getting on my last nerve…she said “what would you do if Dale and I were not here?”