Jesus said:
“I am the Resurrection and the Life. The one who believes in me will live, even though they die…” John 11:25.
Sandra passed away peacefully into her Lord’s presence on April 2, 2023 at the Royal Jubilee Hospital in Victoria, BC after a brief illness. Sandra was born on October 19, 1961 in Victoria, BC to Hubert (Bert) and Annie Ellner.
Sandra was predeceased by her father Bert (2003), mother Annie (2010), her brother-in-law Rodger Wright (2014) and great-nephew Rodger “Dorrian” Wright (2018).
She leaves to mourn her passing sister Teresa, nephews Rodger (Nicole) and Christian, great-nephew Korben, many cousins, her Victoria Alliance Church family, her genealogy research buddies and her many friends.
Sandra will be fondly remembered by all for her unwavering kind, warm and selfless nature.
A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.
Condolences may be offered to the family below.
McCall Gardens
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Pat Remley
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Dorcas Hawes Teresa and family, I am so sad to hear of Sandy’s passing. She always had a smile and a wave in passing my mom’s house, and ever ready to stop and chat when I saw her, even if years had passed. May her memory be a blessing to you all
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Michael Farrell I am so sorry to hear of Sandra’s passing. It was a real shock to me. She was a kind and faithful friend and I will miss her greatly. Such a sweet woman.
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Ted & Pat mills Ted and I send our condolences to Teresa and family. Sandra was a very special part in our lives. She and I would speak every few evenings. She had a heart of gold and was always more concerned about others than herself! She always amazed me in her ability to remember family history, dates, times, and connections. She loved her family dearly! Oak Bay has lost a life long resident-from birth to death she always lived on “the right side of the Tweed Curtain!
Teresa and family,
I am so very sorry to hear of Sandra’s passing. Please accept my deepest sympathy. Sandra was a kind, caring, funny and sweet Lady. I met her and always loved seeing her at the Family History Center. She would always help others with their research, especially when we were busy. She made us laugh and we had some great discussions. During Covid lockdown we phoned each other and talked. I complimented her when she told me she lost over 50 pounds. The last time I talked to her was in March and she said she did not feel very good. She was a lovely person who loved her family and I will miss her.