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Sandra Mock

Jan 4th, 1945 - Feb 28th, 2025

Funeral Ceremony: 4 p.m. on Friday, March 7, 2025, at Frank & Bright Funeral Home in Flora

Visitation: 2-4 p.m. on Friday at the funeral home

Private burial in Elmwood Cemetery will take place at a later date.

 

Sandra Kay (Biehl) Mock

      Once upon a time, on a cold January 4, 1945, in a land called Noble, Illinois, our world was blessed with the birth of Sandra Kay Biehl.  Raymond and Ina (Fulk) Biehl were proud parents to Sandra and her four brothers, Harold, Harvey, Darrel and Ted.

      In her childhood years, Sandra loved to ride horses, sneak off for a swim, twirl batons, babysit, churn & sell butter, dress up dolls….and her little brother.  She grew from a feisty girl who could keep up with her brothers and do riding tricks on horses into a teenager who was a band majorette and a beautiful young woman.

      In 1961 she wed Tommy Hemrich and from that union she gave life to Kathy, Carl, Lisa, Doug and Kim.  Sandra was a good and very, very busy mother to five rambunctious children at the age of 25.    She always worked very hard to give her kids special treats.  We have memories of baby cones at The White Spot, baby mugs at Dog ‘n Suds, Carl’s favorite DQ ice cream bar that he could not QUITE pronounce, (or could he?) and our annual favorite, Kiddie Day at the Richland Country Fair.  She would have her kids go on a scavenger hunt for pop bottles to exchange for deposit. Thank the Hemrich kids for the clean ditches back then, because we were going to the fair!  She made worksheets to teach us to count before we got to school.  She gave spectacular dance lessons.  Later, she was able to take the younger kids camping and hiking.  They hold special memories of Garden of the Gods and Gypsy Bridge.  She taught us to pray and sing.  She was always striving to find a way to give us more, which in the times she was in, was difficult with five kids in tow.  As a mother she was tested, yet she was never cruel in her discipline.  She taught us to work hard for what we wanted, to think positive, to pray and fight fiercely for those we love. 

      In 1982, she married Don Young and welcomed three more children into her heart - Jeff, Lisa and Wade.  She and Don enjoyed camping and many travels and business ventures.  The dearest to Sandra’s heart was Cresthaven Boarding Home, which was her fondest calling.

      In 2000, she joined in matrimony to Tony Mock who made her feel like the princess that she was, protecting her from the sun with a parasol on their first date, always cooking for her, and buying her diamonds and jewelry.    They shared twenty years of laughter and adventures.

      Sandra loved to “doodle” and was always planning future projects and other ideas she would find a ways to manifest into reality.  Often, this was what flowers to plant where, as she had a green thumb and enjoyed growing flowers and working in the yard.  She loved shopping for clothes and jewelry the most, especially thrifting.  She loved to travel and go camping.  Most of all she loved her children. 

      In her final days, not even cancer could take away Sandra’s sparkle, her sense of humor or her fierce determination.  Without the ability to speak she still found ways to reinforce her wishes and to respond to the stories, music and the kind of fun banter you just always had in her presence.  She nodded, wiggled toes, raised eye brows, and pointed fingers to respond.  As a matter of fact, Sandra confirmed the day before her passing that diamond’s are indeed a girl’s best friend! 

      In her lifetime Sandra made the hardest of sacrifices.  She gave more than she received in return.  She endured the most undeserved of arrows.  Sandra remained confident and uniquely true to herself and yet she never lost her faith.  She always wore a cheerful spirit, a grateful heart, and that extra bling.

      Sandra was preceded in death by her husband Don Young, her husband Tony Mock, her parents Raymond Biehl and Ina (Fulk) Biehl, her brothers Harvey Biehl and Harold Biehl, 9 grandchildren, Nicohl, Rickie, Jr., Victoria, Dakota, Heather, Chance, Mason, Jami and Steven, 1 great grandchild, Clayton and 2 very special pets, Sammy and Snuffy.

      She is survived by two brothers, Darrel and Ted as well as her children, Kathy (Bob) Welty of La Vergne, TN, Carl (Angie) Hemrich of Flora, Lisa (Ron) Taylor of Clay City, Doug (Kelly) Hemrich of Xenia, Kim (Brad) Merrick of West Salem.  Also survived by Don’s children Jeff (Karrie) Young, Cape Coral, FL, Lisa (Rick) Miller of Edgewood IL, and Wade Young of Graham IL. 

      She is survived by her 14 grandchildren - Lena, Erica, Zachary, Sarah, Rebecca, Anthony, Marci, Jacob, Tara, Matthew, Nathan, Aleshia, Jarod, Natasha and 26 great grandchildren.

      Sandra is also survived by her very dear partner in crime, Ruby Williams, who has become honorary family to Sandra’s children.

      A funeral ceremony will be held at 4 p.m. on Friday, March 7, 2025, at Frank & Bright Funeral Home in Flora with Pastor Richard Artis officiating.  A visitation will be held from 2-4 p.m. on Friday at the funeral home.  Private burial in Elmwood Cemetery will take place at a later date.  If you wish to make a memorial in Sandra’s honor, we ask that you donate to Clay County Hospice as our way to thank Nurse Bobbi for her exemplary care for our mother. 

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Condolences

Pam Williams

March 2nd

Praying for her family.

Mary Reynolds

March 2nd

My condolences to the family 🙏

Carolyn (Fulk)uFleshner

March 2nd

I am so sorry to hear of the passing of my cousin Sandra.My twin and I were born 14 days after she was.Prayers for her family.

Deb Ritchie

March 2nd

Thoughts prayers and hugs

Annette Wray

March 2nd

My condolences to your family. You all are in my thoughts and prayers.

Norman and Shirley Fry Workman

March 2nd

So sorry for your loss. She will be miss by all. Hug's for you all. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Ruby Williams

March 2nd

I lost a dear dear friend, Sandra Mock. I will miss her, We could laugh together and cry together I loved her like a sister. She also has some amazing kids, we are family.So sorry for your loss.

Kathy May ( Ridgley)

March 3rd

My deepest condolences for Sandy's family and loved ones. Sandy and I are first cousins. Heaven has gained a beautiful angel.

violet buckels

March 3rd

i will miss you sending me messages. R.i.p. sandy

Georgia Johnston

March 3rd

So sorry for your loss you all will be in my prayers.

Ruth petrik

March 5th

Love miss you you was a good person when I work for you fly high the angles watch over you love you miss you amen

 

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Debbie King Casell
Linda (King) Grove
Artdean, Angelia Warren& family
Mark &Karen Jones
Donald Fry / Sheery Evilsizer
Jim Fry
Jean Guerrettaz
Albert & Kim Payne
Carl Hemrich
John and Deana Devore
Pam Williams
Margie Bogle
Rita Noblet
Dana Hosick
June Payne
lucy eckelberry
Teresa Schoiber
Mary Reynolds
Darold Biehl & Family
Hope Blair Horath
Vonnie Mehaffey
Kevin hudgins
Cecelia Cardascio
Loretta Hemrich Mitchell
Mike and Sharon Gray
Donna (Bowen)Hartke
Wayne Eastin
Diana Rutland
Barb (Harrison) Stanley
Troy&Kim Welty
Larry Frost
Joyce Watson
Judy Lusk
Bruce & Nannette Richards
Jeff & Karrie Young
Debra ( Greenwood ) Thoele
Alan & Charlotte Hickox
Ruth petrik

 

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