Sarah G. England, of Warsaw, Indiana, passed away at 1:25 am, Saturday, January 18, 2025 in her residence surrounded by loved ones at the age of 69. Sarah was born January 8, 1956 in Prestonsburg Kentucky to Ray Damron Compton and Susie A. (Justice) Compton.
On October 25, 1974 Sarah was married in Packerton, Indiana to Randy Eugene England. The couple shared forty one years of marriage prior to Randy's passing in September 2016.
Sarah is survived by three loving daughters, Tracy England, Warsaw IN, Brandy (spouse Gerald) Crawford, Merida, Yucatan, Mexico and Jesica England, Warsaw IN; eleven grandchildren, Akashia Garber, Kayla Garber, Nicholas Garber, Sydney Miller, Jada Miller, Christopher England, DeMarcus England, Keegan England, Karissa Peete, Desman England and Delaney Peete; seven great grandchildren, Bayleigh Garber, Kasen Garber, Kendallyn Chaffins, Daniella Garcia, Lennox Garber, Avery England and Ophelia England; three brothers, Roy Compton, Warsaw, IN, Elmer (Gerry) Compton, Silver Lake IN, and John Compton, Keyser, West Virginia and one sister, Erma England, Warsaw, IN. She is preceded in death by her husband, Randy England, her parents, Ray and Susie Compton and her sister, Glenna Bittinger Martinko.
Sarah worked for many years at the Wyndham Garden Inn, Warsaw Indiana making everlasting memories with people she encountered from all over the world. She had a smile you could never forget and a nurturing personality that set her apart from others. Her hobbies included shopping at the "dollar bag store" in Manchester, singing and dancing to music from all genres and her most favorite hobby of all was gardening. If you knew Sarah, you knew she lived and breathed flowers and plants and she had the most beautiful flower garden you could dream of. Sarah will be remembered for being the example of unconditional love and support for family and friends.
Titus Funeral Home & Cremation Services, 2000 Sheridan Street, Warsaw, IN is entrusted with the care of Sarah and her family. Sarah has chosen to be cremated and asked for family and friends to remember her by eating lots of food and "let your mouth have a party" in her honor. A celebration of life will be announced at a later date. Donations can be made to Titus Funeral Home to cover final expenses.
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