Sandra Sue Starrett Mathews

1951 ∼ 2015

64, of Hull, died Friday October 16, 2015 at her residence surrounded by her loving family.

Sandra was born August 7, 1951 to parents, James Starrett and Bernice (Luman) Starrett in Corpus Christi. She worked as a Rural Mail Carrier for USPS and was a born again Christian where she attended church at the United Methodist Church of Hardin.

A memorial service will be held on Saturday October 24, 2015 at 11:00 A.M at Mount Calvary Baptist Church - Marysee with Reverend Gideon Watson officiating.

She loved to work in her flower beds, fish, sew and loved her hummingbirds and also enjoyed spending time with her family.

She is preceded in death by her father, James Starrett and a her loving nephew, who is pictured above with her, Michael Evan Charnock born October 11, 1975 and died February 12, 2012.

Sandra is survived by her mother, Bernice Starrett of Pasadena., husband, David Mathews of Hull., son, James Hard of Hardin., daughters, Carol Ann Rives and husband Larry of Moss Hill, Dana Fuller and husband Wade of Mineola and Tynia Colbert of Houston., brother, James Starrett of Shiro., sister, Carol Percer of Deer park., grandchildren, Kaylyne, Hailey, James, Brooklyn, Cordrey, Brian, Josh, Jared, Logan, Annette, Jennifer, Jace, Kourtney, Victoria and 8 great grandchildren.

Condolences

Albert Hard January 11, 2023
Sandra Sue Starrett Mathews
Beverly Teichman Dearinger October 25, 2015
I am so sorry to hear of Sandra's passing. She was one of my very best friends when we were in school. Her daddy was our mailman. I remember going to church with her family and singing along with the Four Seasons in her bedroom! We had so many good times. My prayers are for her family. God bless all of you during this very sad time.
Your Kormex Foods Family October 19, 2015
Your KorMex Foods Family purchased the Simply Elegant Spathiphyllum for the family of Sandra Sue Starrett Mathews.
Anna Mae Veach October 19, 2015
My memory : Sandra and Carol were faithful Bible Study teachers of the young children of our church. They would regularly bring their class to the church library for Bible Story and book check out. The sweet spirit.... Sandra will be missed.