Sandra Kay Ott

July 30, 1937 - September 6, 2007
Sandra Kay Ott

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Sandra Kay Ott 70, of Hampstead, Widow of Ray M. “Bud” Ott died Thursday September 6, 2007 at the Lower Cape Fear Hospice and LifeCare Center.

Sandra was born in Minneapolis, MI. July 30, 1937 the daughter of the late Frank and Lavila Spencer Wallington. Sandra served her country in the United States Air Force.

Surviving are Sons; Randy Ott of Loxahatchee, FL.; Michael Ott of Hampstead and Alan Ott of GA. Daughters Becky Meger of Ohio and Pamela Ott of Winnabow, 12 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren. Also surviving are brothers Robert and Richard Wallington of Pelican Rapids, MI..

The family will gather at Wilmington Burial and Cremation Service for a time of remembrance at 2:00 P.M, Sunday, September 9, 2007.

The family would like to thank Lower Cape Fear Hospice for their support during Sandra’s illness and would like memorial contributions made to Lower Cape Fear Hospice, 2222 S 17th Street, Wilmington, NC 28401.

Wilmington Burial and Cremation Service 1535 S. 41st Street Wilmington, NC 28403. Phone: 910.791.9099


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  • September 08, 2007
    Kathi Tucker says:
    Michael and family, My prayers and thoughts are with you all. If I can do anything please let me know. Kathi Tucker Clayton Homes Hampstead, NC

  • September 08, 2007
    The staff of Luv Homes of Wilmington says:
    Our deepest sympathy to the family of Sandra Ott on the loss of your mother. May you take comfort in her peace, and your special memories that will always be with you.

  • September 08, 2007
    Aunt Sis says:
    What a lovely memorial. I wish I could be there with you, but you know I am there in spirit. I love all of you very much. Aunt Sis

  • September 08, 2007
    Carole Smart says:
    Michael, and to all your family, I am very sorry for you loss. I'm sure all of you are thankful that she is now out of all the pain and suffering this horrible disease puts on our loved ones. I hope all of you will find peace in knowing she is in a better place and no longer trapped in the shell without a good quality of life. Your write up in the paper was beautiful and your mother was a very beautiful woman....and will always be. Keep her in your hearts and always in your prayers, I know you will. Take care of yourselves and stick together. Your neighbor.

  • September 08, 2007
    Fred Provance says:
    Rember you in are prayes