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Sandra Jean Terry


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Sandra Terry, 84, of Riverton, Utah, passed away peacefully on May 15, 2026, surrounded by her loving family. Known to all as “Sandi,” she was a woman defined by loyalty, dependability, and a quiet strength that held her family together through every season of life.

Adopted by Fred and Pearl Brown, Sandi grew up in Ely, Nevada, and graduated from White Pine High School before attending nursing school at Holy Cross Hospital in Salt Lake City. She married William “Steve” Terry on August 18, 1962, at St. Bartholomew Episcopal Church in Ely, Nevada, and together they made their home across Salt Lake City, Mesquite, Nevada, and Riverton, Utah. Later in life she returned to school and earned her Bachelor of Accounting from the University of Utah in 1992 — a reflection of the determination she brought to everything she did.

Sandi was the family’s caregiver in every sense — steadfast, caring, and always there when it mattered. She asked for little in return, only to be appreciated and to share in a good conversation with family or friends. She had a warm interest in the lives of those around her and a personality that left a lasting impression on everyone she met. The friends and caregivers at her care facility remembered her fondly for her spicy spirit and her laugh.

One of Sandi’s greatest gifts was her talent for research. She was an exceptional genealogist who could trace people and records that others simply could not find — from microfilm in county courthouses to walking cemeteries in search of headstones. Much of this work was deeply personal, driven by her lifelong search for her birth family. Many family vacations were shaped by that mission, and it became a thread woven through the story of her life. She continued working as a researcher for a Landman doing property research until she was nearly 80 years old.

Sandi loved her family, playing cards — especially Cribbage, Pan, and Spite and Malice around the holiday table — crafting, puzzles, hummingbirds, and cooking for the people she loved. Her recipes and her traditional dishes were holiday traditions her family looked forward to every year. She attended the 1960 Winter Olympics at Lake Tahoe, dreamed of one day seeing Europe, and collected souvenirs brought back to her as her way of seeing the world.

She is survived by her husband, William “Steve” Terry; her children, Deborah Johnson (Michael) and Brian Terry (Kalia); her grandchildren, Austin Johnson, Kristin Terry, and Keva Metz; and her sisters, Joe and Mona. She was preceded in death by her sister Kay.

Sandi will be remembered in the card games at the holiday table, in the recipes pulled out every Christmas, and in the quiet gratitude of a family that knew, she was always there for them, and the sly wink when she was being the cheeky one...

— Sandi will be missed… —

Tributes

We will miss her very much.
We had a lot of adventures together. Riding four wheelers and metel detecting. And just enjoying the mountains.

Robert and Dorene terry.

Please know how much we love you all. I always loved bantering with Sandi. If the Christmas card did not have a letter boy was I in trouble! 🤣 She has a very analytical mind which I really enjoyed. She isn't far. I believe when we pass we are still near our loved ones. Talk to her. We love you all very much. Dorene & Bob

Dorene Terry

Steve was best mad at are wedding over the years just to many memories to list love you both and your family.

Paul and dianna

Sandi was always so kind and caring to me when I lived in SLC and going to school.

Sandra Stevenson

I was lucky enough to meet Sandi at the facility where she lived out the last years of her life, along with Steve being with her daily. Anytime I came in Sandi's room to visit or check on her, she would say "well, how are you doing?" always caring for the others around her. She was such a bright light in my time knowing her and she never complained. She will be deeply missed by all who cared for her.

Natalie Almond

My heart goes out to the Terry family!

Tommy Gould

Aunt Sandi was always fun to visit with. She made everyone smile. Sorry for your loss uncle steve, debbie, and brian and family. May the lord comfort you at this time of your loss.
From your niece and nephew Andrea and Davey Janzen

Andrea Amy Or David Elvin Janzen

Steve, so sorry for your loss. May blessings come your way during this time of grief! Love Arlene

Arlene Terry

Sandi was always energetic and upbeat when ever Doug and I went by their home! She was a wonderful addition to the Terry Family and she will be missed with her wonderful smile and love for all! Sincerely Arlene Terry

Arlene Terry

She was a very special person and will be missed by many family members and friends. So sorry for your loss Steve. Love Arlene Terry

Arlene Terry

Sandi your wonderful laugh and smile will be missed around the card table and holiday season. Thank you for inviting me into your your life for the ride its been filled with fun and good food. Love ya and miss ya Sandi.
Mike

Mike Johnson

I will always remember play cards, the toothpaste adventure in the bathroom and the ride in the car wash. Mom you will be missed.

Deborah

She lived a wonderful life and gave her all with everything she did. We so enjoyed having visits about the family and her research. She was the best at whatever she decided to take on.

We miss her and always will. She was a very special friend and lady. Keeping those fond memories close to our hearts.

We are sorry for your loss. It is never easy. She was the best.

Marty and Ron
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