Sandra Diane Northcott Drewry, 66, of Gulf Breeze, FL completed her life journey November 11, 2010. She died peacefully at home surrounded by her dogs and family. She is preceded in death by her beloved husband, Michael Drewry. The two were inseparable and found a good time and something to laugh about wherever they were. She is also preceded in death by her mother and father, Robert and Frances Northcott, of Jackson, TN whom she loved dearly. Her memory will live on with her daughter, Shelley and her husband, Greg, along with their children Harrison, Sarah and Hannah Sepulveda, her sister Donna Powell and family of Katy, TX, the Drewry family of Lafayette, LA and her cherished friends Gary Chaney and partner Brian Bagdan of Baton Rouge, LA. "Sandra D" was a gypsy at heart and always looking for a new adventure. She cherished the many years she lived in New Orleans, LA, Estes Park, CO and Key Largo, FL. She and her beloved, Michael, were avid bikers, boaters, snorkelers of the many reefs in the Keys and always loved a good Mardi Gras. They both finally found a place to settle down when they moved to Pensacola Beach and eventually Gulf Breeze to be near their grandchildren. Sandy and Mike's final resting place and memorial, along with the many animals they have loved over the years, will be handled by Eternal Reefs at a later date. The family is deeply grateful to Dr. Quinton O. Law for his care over the years as well as Laurie, Jessie, Taylor and all the ladies at A Proper Cut for always making sure "Sandra D" got her hair done. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the animal shelter of your choice. Arrangements are entrusted to Rose Lawn Funeral Home in Gulf Breeze, FL. As the sun dawns on a new day, the sand beneath your feet shall guide you to the shore. You will see the ships come and go and yet you shall stay evermore. The palms will sway and the waves will crash, all the while the dolphins will play as the fish will make for a dash. The sun will shine upon you with love as the angles of the sea are singing from above. The footprints you leave behind will not be washed away, they shall forever be here to stay. And as the sun sets on this beautiful day, in paradise you shall eternally remain. -Hannah Grace Sepulveda, 11/11/10
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