Sandi Immel
Sandi Immel

Sandra Kay Immel entered her heavenly home of eternal peace on July 2, 2025. Sandra Kay (Sandi, Momma, and her favorite, Ome) was born June 30, 1967 in Garland, to Carolyn Kincaid and Loyd Williams, before moving to Texarkana followed by Blanco, to her forever home.
Sandi graduated from Blanco High School in 1985, where soon she met her husband, Troy. They were married Easter Sunday, April 7, 1996.
Sandi was very active in her children’s upbringing as a stay-at-home mom until her youngest was in school and continued to be active through their extracurriculars. She worked at a law firm in San Antonio until her mother-inlaw passed away, and she was needed at Immel’s Dairy Service, with her husband Troy. She was a diehard Aggie Mom and fan and was extremely proud when both kids graduated from Texas A&M University. Family and her grandchildren were number one in her life.
Sandi was extremely loyal with a huge heart. She always put others first, always giving, and never worried about receiving anything in return. Sandi loved her Coke memorabilia, traveling and her Bougainvilleas, even if Troy despised them (they still got planted every year). Most of all, she loved her family, and devoted herself to spoiling her grandchildren, not matter how much their parents may have protested. Sandi was involved in St. Ferdinand’s Catholic Church and the Women’s ACT’s.
She was preceded in death by her mother Carolyn Kincaid, father Loyd Williams, nephews Matthew Morganson and Ben Kroll, mother-in-law Pricilla Immel, and brother-in-law Bret Immel.
She is survived by husband Troy, son Kyle and daughter-in-law Jing, daughter Alicia, father-in-law Ronnie, grandsons KaiGe Thomas and YoKai Loyd, and granddaughter AiYa Carolyn-Kay; siblings Lynn and Shonda Williams, Suzy and Chuck Kroll, and Bobbie and Jeff Ashcraft, and numerous nieces and nephews.
Pallbearers are Mike Lindeman, Freddie Laumer, Wayne “Bootsy” Young, Chris San Miguel, Ryan Sanders and Payden Price A visitation was held at Schaetter Funeral Home on Sunday, July 6, from 2-5 p.m. with a Rosary at 4:30 p.m.
A Mass of Resurrection was held on Monday, July 7, at St. Ferdinand Catholic Church in Blanco at 10 a.m., with burial following in the St. Mary’s Catholic Cemetery in Blanco.
Funeral arrangements under the direction of the Schaetter Funeral Home Expressions of sympathy may be sent to www.schaetter.com.