
Sandra Kay (Prunier) Snider, 67, of Shelbyville, IN, died on Tuesday, March 17. She was born on February 29th, 1948, in Indianapolis. She was an avid lover of the outdoors, writing, and art. She had a deep sense of hospitality and caring for all people and believed in the healing power of love. She was dedicated to care for the environment and world wishing to leave our planet better than she found it for future generations. She both cooked well or horribly and invented terrible jokes. She enjoyed humor and inviting everyone around her to the lighter side of life. She will be greatly missed.
She is preceded in death by her mother, Barbara Quinlin, brother, David Prunier, niece Christina Colclazier, and nephew Brandon Couch. She is survived by her child, Sunshine Wolfe, father, Marion Quinlin, brothers, Michael Prunier and Thomas Quinlin, sisters, Peggy Couch and Janet Rather, roommates, Chris Clark and Floyd Neeb, and brothers and sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, and extended family beyond number.
In lieu of flowers, Sandie wanted donations made to one of the following organizations:
The Jacques Cousteau Society at www.cousteau.org/support-2
Arbor Day Foundation to plant trees in her memory at http://shop.arborday.org/content.aspx?page=commemorative-sample-tim







Patricia Marshall Crumbaker says
Went to school #39 with Sandy. Spent many overnight stays as teenagers together. We called her Sam. My sister Judy was married to her Uncle Paul Scaggs. Sorry we didn’t see each other as we grew older. She was a real sweet person.
Daryl Burchfield says
Sandra, I couldn’t believe it when I saw you had passed away, when I first met you I was angry about many things but you talked to me a lot and helped me get over the anger I had. You taught me a lot of good things in life, and I am so happy I got to know you on Facebook. We had talked about meeting one day as you said some of your roots came from TN and we talked about when you were better you wanted to come back to TN the Smokey Mountains and we would meet, I will meet you in heaven one day, my dear friend. love and miss you