
Sandra Lynn O’Brien Tanner, age 67, was born on September 18, 1954, in El Dorado, Arkansas and passed from this earthly life into the presence of The Lord on July 12, 2022 in Hammond, Louisiana. Sandy’s strong faith in God led her to faithfully serve the Lord throughout her born again life, as well as through her profession as a florist, for many years. Her mother, Bess O’Brien, was a beautiful example of what a true mother should be and earnestly lived her life zealously for the Lord, modeling for and supporting Sandy to follow in the Lord’s paths, which she faithfully did. Sandy had a sincere love and commitment for the Lord. She deeply loved the things of God and enjoyed serving the Lord by offering her service as well as her financial support to those who sacrificially served the Lord, especially those on the foreign mission fields. In addition to serving the Lord through His work, she also provided many homes and families with their forever fur babies through her Yorkie ministry/business. One of Sandy’s greatest joys was to connect a family with their perfect Yorkie, making many a happy home! Sandy will be forever missed by all who had the pleasure to know her. Her contagious laughter will live on in the hearts of those who shared many good times in the Lord with her! She loved spending time with her son and his family. Her grandsons, who affectionally called her Mimi, were her greatest joys! Through her illness with dementia, she was blessed to have a very supportive support group through her loving family and dear friends. Sandy is preceded in death by her parents Joseph O’Brien, Bess Henderson O’Brien and husband, Ricky Lane Tanner. Sandy leaves to cherish her memory her beloved son, Blake and wife, Nikki and the loves of her heart, their sons, Kai, Kullen and Kamden of Brusly, Louisiana. She also leaves behind her surviving siblings David O’Brien of Arkansas and Kay Underwood and niece, Kim Hardin, of Texas. Sandy also leaves dear friends, Debra Eidson and Jacquelyne Champagne, but especially, Sheila Ann Holder, her beloved, faithful best friend and caregiver who walked every step of her last days journey with her. May the comfort of the Lord be greatly bestowed on all who loved Sandy! We also wish to thank her medical and hospice care team at Harvest Manor, for providing extraordinary and compassionate care to Sandy in the last year and weeks of her life. Private graveside and burial services will be held at a later date at Bethany World Prayer Center, Memorial Garden, Baker, Louisiana, where Sandy will lay at rest until “…the dead in Christ are called up to meet the Lord in the air and then she will be with Him forever.” (1 Thess 4:16-17).
I love you my friend!!! Thank you for my hug in my dream with your beautiful sweet smile!!!!
I will miss my best friend terribly, but I am so thankful to the Lord she is now restored in her glorified body.
She was the sister I never had but there is no sister that I could have had that I would have loved more than Sandy.
We had the best times together living life and serving our Lord. He put us together and one day we will be together again, praising Him
It is with great sadness that I say farewell to our dear friend and Sister in Christ. Our family loved Sandy so much. She was a precious friend to us in the early 2000’s when our family were temporarily in Baton Rouge. She treated our young sons as well as all our visiting missionaries with love and friendship afforded to family. She opened her home to us and lavished us with gifts and attention. We prayed together, fellowshipped and talked about Jesus . She was an amazing person, who is now with our Savior whom she lived for.
Oh my dear baby sister, how I love you! I’m so thankful for the eternal comfort of knowing that I know that I know I’ll see you again because of Jesus! Until we meet again …