In loving memory of

Sandra M. Escamilla
June 3, 1963 - January 7, 2021

Sandra M. Escamilla earned her wings to eternal rest on Thursday, January 7, 2021.

Sandra was born June 3, 1963 in Ada, Minnesota to Mario Z. Escamilla and Irma M. Escamilla. She grew up with six siblings and moved to Crystal City, Texas with her family as a young girl. She graduated from Crystal City high school, attended college in Uvalde, and then moved to Austin. Sandra held many titles, she was a manager, a jeweler, a stand in mother, a dear aunt, a beloved sister, a loving daughter, a loyal friend, she was even a birthing coach, and a god mother. Although she had no biological children she loved all of her nieces and nephews like her own. Sandra had a heart of gold and was known for her contagious smile. She was so thoughtful, honest, trustworthy, patient, loving, kind, and giving. Her outpouring generosity will never be forgotten.

She was preceeded in death by her paternal grandparents Filemon and Anastacia Escamilla and maternal grandparents Simon Martinez and Paula Cervantez as well as Yolanda R. Moncada. She is survived by her father Mario Z. Escamilla and mother Irma M. Escamilla. Brothers Mario A. Escamilla (Diane), Jerry Escamilla, Fernando Escamilla, Sisters Chriszelda Rodriguez (Eusebio), Sonia E. Garcia (Richard), Nora E. Perez and Niece (daughter) Alisandra Perez. She is also survived by her nieces and nephews Eusebio Juan Rodriguez, Mark Escamilla, Michael Escamilla (Megan), Mathew Escamilla, Makaily Escamilla, Jennifer Escamilla, Miliana Escamilla, Roberto Rodriguez, Guadalupe Rodriguez, Madelin Escamilla, Reynando Escamilla (and their mother) Cristina Lopez

Tributes

Marta Torres Balderas wrote on Jan 22, 2021:

"Sandra was my best friend in high school. She was so full of life. I will miss her tremendously. Rest In Peace my amiga. "

Tina Stephens wrote on Jan 22, 2021:

"Sandra smile was like sunshine. R.I.P."

Makaily wrote on Jan 22, 2021:

"Love you auntie you are gonna be forever miss. But we will meet again someday. "

Martha Estrada wrote on Jan 17, 2021:

"So sorry for the loss of Sandra. She will be dearly missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing her as a friend of my daughter (Melissa H.) So I always saw her at my grandkids kids events...she was like family !Such a beautiful soul! Always a smile on her face! Martha Estrada, El Paso, Tx"

Diane wrote on Jan 13, 2021:

"Sandra loved unconditionally. She was the big sister who served as a second mother to her brothers and sisters, there was nothing she wouldn't do for them. Sandra was my sister in law who also stepped in to guide us when we became parents to our twin sons. I remember she would get up at night to help us, we all know there was many, when she heard the crying babies. We couldn't have made it without her motherly love. I am thankful and blessed to have had Sandra as my sister in law. You'll be missed by all here on earth, rest in peace, until we meet again."

Melissa Hernandez wrote on Jan 13, 2021:

"I'm so sorry for your loss. She was a beautiful person and though she is gone she will never be forgotten."