Sandra Kay Kralovetz
Sandra Kay Kralovetz (79), of League City, Texas passed away on Monday, March 14, 2022 at her home. She was born in Fort Dodge, Iowa on February 24, 1943 to Clarence and Evelyn Rolow. Sandy was a resident of League City for over 16 years, formerly from Phoenix, AZ.
She is preceded in death by her parents, brothers, Melvin Rolow and Jerry Rolow, and her husband Richard Albert Kralovetz. Sandy is survived by two daughters, Tammy Horton (Keith) and Debbie Cruse (Lonnie); son Rodger Kralovetz (Michelle); seven grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, her dog Tula and numerous nieces and nephews.
Sandy was an avid collector of antiques – furniture, toys, and most notably dolls. As a business woman she founded Sandy’s Dream Dolls and was in business actively for the past 40 years.
Visitation will begin at 9:00am, with a funeral service starting at 10:00am on Saturday, March 19, 2022 at James Crowder Funeral Home, La Marque with Deacon John Carrillo officiating. Interment will follow at Mt. Olivet Catholic Cemetery in Dickinson, Texas.
Pallbearers will be Kyle Horton, Baron Wheeler, Ryan Kralovetz, Colton Cruse, Ethan Kralovetz and Richie Montes.
Memorials may be made to the United Federation of Doll Clubs, Inc. (10900 N Pomona Ave, Kansas City, MO 64153).
She will be so missed by so many in the doll world besides family and friends. She was so much fun and generous of heart. Rest in piece dear one
Sandy was a wonderful friend to the doll world including our doll club, Doll Collectors of Houston. She was also my close, dear friend. She will be missed. My thoughts and prayers to her family. Pat Danielson
So very for your loss. Just was thinking about her and her love of dolls. I was shocked to read of her passing. Bless you all, in my thoughts and prayers
Sandy was the first doll person I met when I came to Phoenix, and her shop was on 7th Avenue in Phoenix. We became friends that first day, and everytime we saw each other was a Wonderful day. She was such a nice person and would do anything to help people out and her dolls were so important to her. She made us all love dolls so much, and she went way out of her way for me so many times. She was a dear friend, and I will miss her. I am so glad I saw her the last time she was at a doll show in Phoenix. I am so sorry for her family, just know that so many people loved her. R.I.P. Sandy, and thank you for being my friend. Jeri Traw, Tempe, AZ.
Sandy will be missed by so many, especially in the doll community. She was funny and kind and will be thought of often by many us. Good night dear lady.