Theresa Carr
Sandra loved the Lord and loved to worship. She was an amazing conversationalist. Her eyes would just shine when she spoke. She will be missed.
Birth date: Oct 21, 1962 Death date: May 29, 2019
Sandra Kay Smith was born in Tucson, AZ on October 21, 1962, the ninth child of Jim and Joey Smith; she entered eternity on May 29, 2019. She was preceded in death by her parents Jim and Joey Smith, her sister Susan Smith, sister- Read Obituary
Sandra loved the Lord and loved to worship. She was an amazing conversationalist. Her eyes would just shine when she spoke. She will be missed.
I'm so sorry for your loss Janet and family. I met Sandra a few times and found her to be a joy. How wonderful it is to know that you will see her again. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
I met Sandra in the Tucson Baptist Choir. We were both tenors and often joked about the fact we were in the minority among a men’s section. I loved hearing her share because it was always interesting. She loved children as much as singing but she made no bones about her love for our Savior. I will miss her smile and seeing her in the choir but I’m sure the choir she now sings in, will be the most amazing joy as she worships the Lord. See you soon, Sandra!
I loved Sandra's sweet nature and heart. She loved to laugh and was a beautiful soul.
May you rest in peace ❤️ you were a great teacher/friend to my brother my sister and I , thank you for always worrying about me when i was small ❤️ i still remember and will always be thankful for taking time out of your day to walk me home from school when nobody would pick me up 😢 ❤️ you will always be loved 💖
It was amazing to see how Sandra's eyes lit up when she talked about her students or a project they were working on. She was definitely the complete, passionate, love-on-the-kids, and find-the-best-in-each-of-them kind of teacher! So thankful for her years of sowing into little lives!! Now she sings in the King's choir...along with her parents who went before her and all the saints through the ages! Her race is run and won! Prayers and hugs for Janet and family who will miss her so.
I met Sandra through Janet (her sister). I immediately loved Sandra and her quick but dry wit. She always had very interesting topics to discuss and her view point on most topics was either entertaining or informational (one of my favorite things when talking with Sandra). Her love for the Lord was evident with out a word being spoken from her month and she glowed when singing in the Choir. Sandra will be greatly missed, but I know that she is already singing to her hearts content in the Heavenly Choir. I can almost here her singing .... Holy, Holy, Holy is the Lord God our Almighty with a glow around her that we cannot yet comprehend. See you soon Sandra.