Sandra Dean Coble Green was born March 23, 1951 to the proud parents of Leo and Rosalia Lowery Coble. She exchanged her temporary life for eternal life on May 8, 2020. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by two brothers, Jimmy Lee and Leroy Coble; her husband, Sylvester Green.
Sandra grew up in Greater St. John Baptist Church. In 1998, the Lord found her at Look to Jesus Christian Center in Asheboro, NC. Later in life, she joined Covenant Christian Church of Asheboro, NC where she was still a member. She was over the Women’s Ministry for many years.
She achieved her education at Central High School. She worked different jobs in and around Randolph County. For many years, she was employed at General Electric. Her last job before her health declined was at Arrow’s International.
She leaves to cherish her memories; her only son, Le’Conté (Bamm) Coble (Johnnetta); one granddaughter, Dominique Coble; two grandsons, La’Bradford Trevel Monroe (Chareesa Brooks) of Asheboro, NC and Dallas Austin Coble (Gelisa Marie) of San Diego, CA; three great-grandchildren, Lennox Tyler Monroe, Jeremiah Xavier Coble and Emma Rose Coble; Sandra was raised with two special cousins, Beulah Lowery and George Harrison Lowery (Billie); five sisters-in-law; two brothers-in-law; and a host of cousins and friends.
A private graveside service will be held on Thursday, May 14, 2020 at New Hope Memorial Garden, 3448 New Hope Church Road. Mrs. Green will may be viewed Wednesday from 4:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at Phillips Funeral Service, Inc.
Final arrangements are entrusted to Phillips Funeral Service, Inc.
Sandra Dean was a special person. She was a good friend and loved people. I watched her caring for children of her family and friends in the neighborhood. She loved working in the church. She loved her Bam. You were her heart.
I worked with Sandra at Arrow. She was such a sweet person. We shared a lot of laughs working together. I will be keeping the family in my prayers. Angie McMasters
To the Family: I am deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Sandra Dean. She and I were not only classmates at Central School but also childhood friends. I still recall the many fun times we shared and how much I enjoyed hearing her infectious laugh. She was so easy to talk to and the special memories I have of her always make me smile.There is something about childhood friends that can't be replaced and Sandra Dean is one that I will never forget.I feel truly blessed to have known her and so very honored to call her my friend. It is my prayer that God will watch over each of you and give you strength,comfort, and peace during this most difficult time, and during the days ahead. Earth has no sorrow that Heaven cannot heal. With Heartfelt Sympathy, Cynthia Payne Williams
Sandra Dean was a sweet kind and wonderful friend. We worked togethe at General Electric by several years.I am so sorry to hear of her passing. My thoughts and prayers are with the family.May God bless you all. Joyce Maness
To The Family: So sorry for your loss.I still have so many childhood memories growing up with Sandra Dean, her laughter, her wisdom, her high - spirited demeanor all characterized this beautiful soul. Sandra had a commanding presence and yes she was like E.F.Hutton when she spoke EVERYBODY listened. I was glad to be on her "team" and call her friend.What a sweet sweet spirit!! May the God of Comfort bless you all and comfort you as only He knows how during this very trying time...With Sincere Sympathy, Yvonne Hill Parks.
Worked with Sandra at General Electric for several years. She was always a kind,good-hearted person.Very sorry to hear of her passing away.The Family has my deepest sympathy.Craig Cooper.
To The Family, You are in our hearts and prayers. May God carry you through this difficult time, you have our deepest sympathy.
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