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Sandra “Sandy” Lou Griffin of Grandview, MO passed away on July 1, 2025. She was born and raised in Missouri, moved to Tennessee for 36 years before returning to Missouri. She was the life of the party and everyone called her mom or Nanna.
She is preceded in death by her husband, Steve Griffin, father, James Willis, mother, Nancy Willis, brothers, David and Jimmie Willis and daughter Rhonda Griffin. She is survived by her children, Shawn (Kim) Worley, Angel Vaughn, Joshua (Michelle) Worley, Jennifer (Larry) Dalton, Leslie (Chad) Russell, Ginger Griffin, Brandy (Richard) Rendon; sisters, Rhonda (Brian) Ravenscroft; grandchildren, Shawna Worley, Catie Duncan, Brandon (Tiffany) Bishop, Anthony Worley, Justin (Megan) Leon, Brandon Vaughn, Shane (Daniella) Sharbel, Shandi Vaughn, Casie Worley, Tristian Ravencroft, Amanda (Antonio) Clark, Christian Griffin, Bridget, Elam, Katie (Cody) Munkers, Robert (Kassi) Raiff, Jason Collins, Kaylynn Rendon, and Richie Rendon,; 17 great-grandchildren and special friends, John Rainbolt, Mark Sharbel and Ronald Clayton Vaughn.
A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.
Farrar Funeral Home, White Pine is in charge of the arrangements.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
1806 Main Street PO Box 206, White Pine, TN 37890
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