Sandra Janez <I>Marquardt</I> Gingery

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Sandra Janez Marquardt Gingery

Birth
Tooele, Tooele County, Utah, USA
Death
4 Jan 2008 (aged 68)
Plains, Sanders County, Montana, USA
Burial
Paradise, Sanders County, Montana, USA Add to Map
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Sandra Janez Marquardt Gingery, 68, passed away Friday, Jan. 4, 2008, at her home near Plains surrounded by the love of her family and Heavenly Father. Cancer called and God beckoned.

Sandra was born Dec. 17, 1939, in Tooele, Utah, to Willa Lydia Williams Marquard and Hugo Martin Marquardt. She attended school in Paradise, her hometown, and high school in Plains.

Sandra's accomplishments are far too numerous to mention here. Her good work will be her memorial. While most seek recognition for things accomplished, she silently administered to those living and dead who had no advocate.


Sandra drew strength from her ancestors and heritage and hers was rich indeed. She was certain throughout her life that her Mormon faith was correct and would testify to that anytime, anywhere.

Sandra was proud of her 25 years of service as a sheriff's dispatcher and was equally proud of having served as a waitress and cook at the Northern Pacific Lunchroom/Beanery in Paradise.

Sandra was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution, and qualified for Mayflower Descendants and Colonial Dames. In all of her good work she was most proud of helping to enact a change in legislation in Massachusetts, exonerating her direct lineage ancestor, Susannah North Martin, who was unjustly hanged as a witch in Salem, Mass., in July 1692.

Sandra was proud of being a third-generation Rebekah for 40 years.

Sandra married John Gary Gingery on Sept. 19, 1963, at Bonners Ferry, Idaho. Her husband was honored by the 44-plus years they spent together.

Preceding her in death were a son, John Gary Gingery Jr; her much-loved father Hugo; mother Willa; paternal grandparents Blanche Inez Marquard and Hugo Karl Marquardt; and maternal grandparents Charles and Jane Williams.

She is survived by husband John of Plains; sons Jimmie Allison and family of Plains and Gene Allison and family of Helena' and daughters Janez Gingery of Santa Cruz, Calif., and Willa Gingery of Missoula. Also surviving are grandchildren Logan, Justin, Eliza, Miles and Jimmie; and her sister Annette Marquard Ward of Kentucky.

Services will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 8, at the Latter-day Saints Church in Plains. Interment will be at Paradise Cemetery. Arrangements are through Sunset Hills Funeral Home in Plains.

If anyone feels the need to do something in Sandra's memory, the family suggests you reach down and pet a dog or a cat, feed your horse well, and be kind to and love all children. You can count on the fact that she and her beloved horse Brooks are exploring the vistas of heaven.

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Sandra Janez Marquardt Gingery, 68, passed away Friday, Jan. 4, 2008, at her home near Plains surrounded by the love of her family and Heavenly Father. Cancer called and God beckoned.

Sandra was born Dec. 17, 1939, in Tooele, Utah, to Willa Lydia Williams Marquard and Hugo Martin Marquardt. She attended school in Paradise, her hometown, and high school in Plains.

Sandra's accomplishments are far too numerous to mention here. Her good work will be her memorial. While most seek recognition for things accomplished, she silently administered to those living and dead who had no advocate.


Sandra drew strength from her ancestors and heritage and hers was rich indeed. She was certain throughout her life that her Mormon faith was correct and would testify to that anytime, anywhere.

Sandra was proud of her 25 years of service as a sheriff's dispatcher and was equally proud of having served as a waitress and cook at the Northern Pacific Lunchroom/Beanery in Paradise.

Sandra was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution, and qualified for Mayflower Descendants and Colonial Dames. In all of her good work she was most proud of helping to enact a change in legislation in Massachusetts, exonerating her direct lineage ancestor, Susannah North Martin, who was unjustly hanged as a witch in Salem, Mass., in July 1692.

Sandra was proud of being a third-generation Rebekah for 40 years.

Sandra married John Gary Gingery on Sept. 19, 1963, at Bonners Ferry, Idaho. Her husband was honored by the 44-plus years they spent together.

Preceding her in death were a son, John Gary Gingery Jr; her much-loved father Hugo; mother Willa; paternal grandparents Blanche Inez Marquard and Hugo Karl Marquardt; and maternal grandparents Charles and Jane Williams.

She is survived by husband John of Plains; sons Jimmie Allison and family of Plains and Gene Allison and family of Helena' and daughters Janez Gingery of Santa Cruz, Calif., and Willa Gingery of Missoula. Also surviving are grandchildren Logan, Justin, Eliza, Miles and Jimmie; and her sister Annette Marquard Ward of Kentucky.

Services will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 8, at the Latter-day Saints Church in Plains. Interment will be at Paradise Cemetery. Arrangements are through Sunset Hills Funeral Home in Plains.

If anyone feels the need to do something in Sandra's memory, the family suggests you reach down and pet a dog or a cat, feed your horse well, and be kind to and love all children. You can count on the fact that she and her beloved horse Brooks are exploring the vistas of heaven.

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