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The Chattanooga community is mourning the passing of M. Sanford “Sandy” Hodges, a respected banker and beloved friend. Sandy, who died on March 18, 2025, at the age of 68, leaves behind a remarkable legacy shaped by his dedication to banking, diverse interests, and his warm spirit. Known for his passion for sports and reading, he was celebrated by family and friends, who will come together to honor his memory in a future celebration of life.
Chattanooga Mourns the Loss of M. Sanford “Sandy” Hodges
The beautiful city of Chattanooga is in mourning after the passing of a beloved member of the community, M. Sanford “Sandy” Hodges. Sandy left us on March 18, 2025, at the age of 68, in a local hospital due to complications from pneumonia. Surrounded by the love of his devoted wife, Michelle, and his longtime friend, M.L. (Mary Lou) Drazich, Sandy left behind a legacy that will surely not be forgotten.
A Life in Banking
Sandy’s career in banking was nothing short of impressive, stretching over 35 years. He dedicated much of his professional life to helping others manage their finances and achieve their dreams. Sandy made a significant impact at SunTrust/ANB before retiring from his role as Senior Vice President at First Volunteer Bank. Under his leadership, he earned numerous accolades, topping the charts as a top producer and being recognized as the Chattanooga Mortgage Banker of the Year in 2007 by the Chattanooga Mortgage Bankers Association. Such accomplishments speak volumes about his commitment and expertise in the field.
A Man of Many Interests
Outside of his career, Sandy was a man of diverse interests and hobbies. He wasn’t just a banking wiz; he was also a passionate automotive enthusiast, with a particular fondness for sports cars. His prized possessions included his 911 and Acura NSX, which showcased his love for speed and style.
When he wasn’t revving the engines, Sandy was diving into the pages of books. His love for reading was matched only by his gift for conversation. Whether it was discussing the latest political event, fixing household items, or exploring new music, he was always ready to engage with anyone willing to chat. His diverse music tastes ranged across all genres, proving that he was just as comfortable enjoying classical melodies as he was rock anthems.
A Friend to All
Those who knew Sandy will remember him as the life of the party. His booming laughter echoed through gatherings, and he had a knack for making everyone feel welcomed, no matter the occasion. He lived by the philosophy that laughter was the best medicine, and anyone who spent time with him would surely agree. As a devoted fan of the Atlanta Braves, SEC football, and NASCAR, he brought his enthusiasm for sports into conversations, making him an exciting companion during game days.
Familial bonds were also important to Sandy. He was predeceased by his beloved mother, Betty Williams Rogers, and his sister, Kay Hodges Downs. Sandy also cherished his two Golden Retrievers, Samantha Rose and Maxx, who surely brought him joy over the years. Now, he leaves behind his loyal Golden Retriever, Houston, and his spirited Shih Tzu, Topaz, who will surely miss their companion.
Remembering Sandy
Sandy’s survivors include his loving wife of 30 years, Sandra Michelle Hodges, who stood by him through thick and thin, his friend M.L. Drazich, and many friends who were enriched by his warm spirit and infectious humor. A celebration of his life is in the works, with family and friends eager to honor a man whose legacy will continue to shine bright in their hearts.
Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the care of Rogers Funeral Home in South Pittsburg, Tennessee. The community will undoubtedly come together to remember Sandy, a man who lived life to the fullest and cherished every moment with those around him.
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