Sandra Lee French Wroten's Obituary
Sandra Lee French Wroten of Seaford, known fondly as “Sandy” passed away suddenly on Friday, November 20, 2015 as a result of a vehicular accident near Bridgeville. She was 43.
She was born at Dover Air Force Base on August 4, 1972, the daughter of the Leroy Oliver French and Bonnie Lou Wood French of Greenwood. She graduated in 1990 from Colonel Richardson High School. Sandy owned her own franchise of Miracle Ear in Salisbury under the company name of Two Hearts Hearing Aid Center. She sold hearing aids to many people but more importantly she touched their lives not only with the gift of hearing but with her love! She was truly a caring and kind person who would do anything for anyone that came along her way. Sandy loved the outdoors and she enjoyed being a member of Just Fishing Bass Club. She was very proud of getting her first buck this past week at her first try at hunting. She had attended Faith Fellowship in Preston and the Ark in Seaford. Her little joy in life was her beloved dog Tucker. Besides her parents, Sandy is survived by her son, David Wroten, Jr. and his girlfriend, Jess Harris, both of Seaford, a sister, Missy Toft and her husband, Nelson, of Federalsburg, her former husband, David Wroten, Sr., her niece, Sierra Toft of Laurel, DE, her nephew, Nelson Toft, Jr. of Federalsburg, her special cousins Kevin Roop and his son, Hunter Roop both of Greenwood, and Deann Francescato of Nebraska. She was preceded in death by her grandfather, Robert Plank, and her aunt, Connie Roop. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, November 25, 2015 at 12 noon at the Framptom Funeral in Federalsburg with Pastor Buddy Dunn officiating. A visitation with the family will be on Wednesday from 11 a.m. – noon at the funeral home. Interment will follow at Bloomery Cemetery near Smithville. To share memories with the family please visit www.framptom.com.
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