Judy Cora Moulden Sanders

June 6, 1945 - December 9, 2024

On December 09, 2024, Judy Cora Moulden Sanders, servant of Jesus Christ, The Messiah, was called to come home by her Saviour. Her struggle with severe anemia was over.
Judy was born on June 06, 1945 in Dallas, Texas. She graduated from Garland Highschool, Texas in 1963.

On November 25, 1964 she married her high-school sweetheart, Edward Henry Sanders. From June, 1969 to March of 1971 Ed and Judy lived in El Paso, Texas due to Ed being drafted into the army.
After moving to Salt Lake City, Judy attended the University of Utah where she graduated with an Elementary Education degree. She taught school for 26 years. After retiring, Judy became a water color and acrylic artist. In February, 2024 she moved to The Ridge at Cottonwood Assisted Living where she made many friends and continued her art.

Judy will be inurned on Thursday, December 19th, 2024 at 11 AM at Larkin Sunset Gardens, 1950 E 10600 S, Sandy, Utah.
Services for Judy will be on Sunday, January 26th, 2025 at 3 PM at the Community of Grace Presbyterian Church, 2015 Newcastle Dr, Sandy, Utah.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be given in Judy’s memory to St Joseph’s Indian School: PO Box 326, Chamberlain, SD, 57326 or you may visit stjo.org

In Loving Memory

Heartfelt blessings to Judy’s family. For many years I was both her and Ed’s Life & Health Insurance agent. I’ll always cherish the times we huddled around the kitchen table in examining the most practical and affordable coverage for her needs. A visit I always, without fail, looked heartily forward to. Her robust laughter, southern lilt to her voice, and overall endearing personality will be forever missed. What an awesome gift Miss Judy was to her devoted family and friends. To a loving God up above and all who knew her, Judy will forever represent the best of all of us. With much love, George and Jane Starks

George Starks

Flagstaff, AZ

May all of Judy’s family and friends be comforted at this time. She loved to serve others. It’s just who she was. Spending time teaching others gave her joy. She always gave out her handmade greeting cards to everyone. She painted them or put photography on them and a scripture. Thank you Judy.

Debbie Judd

Salt Lake City, Utah

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