Sarah Ann Hansen-Weber

December 22, 1955 - May 15, 2011

Sarah (Sally) Ann Hansen-Weber

December 22, 1955 – May 15, 2011

Beloved wife, mother, grandmother, sister, and aunt was called home to her Heavenly Father after a long battle with Diabetes and several other medical conditions. She was the greatest example of love and faith to her family and friends. Sally loved music, cards, reading, mini games, crossword puzzles and being with family and friends.

Born December 22, 1955 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Amasa (Bud) Jay Hansen and Pearl LaRue Andersen. Married Kenneth James Weber in the LDS Temple on April 15, 1976.  

Survived by her two sons Joseph Aaron Weber (Anita) and Christopher Kyle Weber (Tricia); grandchildren Dominick Ray Curran-Weber, Nathan James Curran-Weber, Mason Kyle Curran-Weber; and step-grandchildren Justin Candelaria, Damon Christensen, Alexandria Christensen; siblings Penny Davis (Gene), Sandy Tew (Ivan) Steve Hansen (Cecilia), Jeff Hansen (Marie), John Hansen; and many nieces, nephews, extended family and friends.

Preceded in death by her husband Kenneth James Weber; parents Amasa (Bud) Jay Hansen and Pearl LaRue Andersen; sister Barbra Jean Mottin; sister-in-law’s Peggy Hansen, Deana Hansen; and granddaughter Nicole Marie Curran-Weber.

Special thanks to the caregivers, her friends and the staff (many angel neighbors) at Crosslands Rehabilation and Inspiration Hospice for their loving care and dedication.

There will be a small gathering to celebrate Sally’s life for close family and friends on Saturday, May 21, 2011.

In lieu of flowers please donate to the American Diabetes Association.

In Loving Memory

We will truly miss Sally. She was such an inspiration and great example of determination and enduring to the end. I loved her as a sister even though she was my aunt. We were the best of friends in our teenage years and I will always remember the great times we had. I wish the best to Joe and Chris and their families. :)

Liz Hansen Christensen

West Jordan, UT

You've got it in one. Couldn't have put it btteer.

Jorja

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