Judy B. Sanders
July 24, 1947 - April 10, 2019
Judy B. Sanders; a bright star gone too soon, passed away on April, 10 2019. Born to Walter and Mildred Bolinder in Salt Lake City, Utah on July 24, 1947. Judy spent her life working hard to honor a strong moral compass of compassion and honesty, which she imparted upon those who were fortunate enough to have known her. She was a licensed Cosmetologist, Legal Secretary and later served the community for many years as a Dispatcher for Salt Lake City Fire and Police Departments. Judy married and later divorced Walt Sanders, with whom she had three children.
Preceded in death by her mother, father and partner Randy Page; survived by children Tiffany (Eldon) Willis, Justin Sanders, Brittany Sanders; her siblings Earl (Marianna) Bolinder, Millie (Gary) Rasmussen, Johnny (Jackie) Bolinder. Judy will be sorely missed!
A celebration of Judy’s life will be on Friday, April 19, 2019 from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm at Starks Funeral Parlor, 3651 South 900 East, Salt Lake City. Guests are encouraged to use the complimentary valet parking on the north side of the building.
In Loving Memory
There were 3 musketeers and now there is only 2! Judy was my friend for over 40 years but she was an amazing friend to all. She raised 3 amazing kids and I am very sorry you guys have to have to go one without her. Rest In Peace lady I loved you dearly!
Lace Johnston
nan, nan
My condolences to Tiffany, Justin and Brittany. Also to Earl, Millie and Johnny. So difficult to lose a mom, sister, and friend. I worked and partied with Judy for many years. In these later years, the "partying" ending up being lunches with other retired dispatchers. A couple of things I remember about here were her love for her dogs and grandogs and that enormous backyard. Remember that huge vegetable garden that man grew one year, and gave your mom some of the "fruits of his labor"? That was interesting. She was very kind to let him do that. I am proud to have known her.
Judy Swenson
Salt Lake City, UT
Our hearts go out to Tiffany, Justin, and Brittany. Your mother was a beautiful and caring person. We all have great memories of her. She was my little sister who I adored. I remember when Judy was a teenager, she had her first ride on a motorcycle (a Harley Davidson chopper with a small buddy seat on the rear fender). She was having the time of her life, smiling and holding on to Gary, her brother-in-law, for dear life. She was fearless and was ready to get back on the motorcycle the next opportunity she had. Judy was a fabulous dancer who knew all the latest dance steps. She tried to teach me go-go dancing but to no avail. Judy had rhythm and spunk. She was one in a million. Judy, you will be dearly missed!
Mille and Gary Rasmussen
nan, nan
Judy was an amazing aunt. I loved it when she came over to our house when I was a little girl. I would sit and stare at her and think about how beautiful she was. She always talked to me and made me feel important and all grown up. She was kind and generous. She recently gave me a jewelry box and vanity mirror that I will treasure forever. I will never forget the amazing tomatoes that she grew in her garden and shared with everyone. She will be missed. Rest in peace!
Michelle (niece)
nan, nan