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Sandra Taylor Obituary


TAYLOR, Sandra Lee RN, BSc, MD

Sandra left us February 06, 2026

In 1951 the great physician and humanitarian, Albert Schwitzer addressed the graduating class at one of the Ivy League Universities. He ended his speech with, "…the one thing I know; …the only ones among you who will be really happy are those who will have sought and found how to serve." By all accounts, including her own, Sandra had a very happy life. If you knew Sandra, you loved her and she made you feel special.

She was born in Comox, B.C. to Pearl and George Taylor on 19 March 1951. She had an older sister, Vicki, who predeceased her. She is survived by her husband, Terry Lee and her niece, Jane. As important to her as she was to them, are friends, too numerous to list, and all would describe their relationship with her as "close".

Graduating in Victoria from Mt. Douglas High School in 1969 she followed in her mother's footsteps and graduated from nursing school in 1971. After nine months working as a nurse, she returned to school to study geology and then on to medical school, receiving her M.D. from the University of Calgary in 1981.

Sandra practiced family medicine in Victoria and ultimately focused on surgery, assisting in General Surgery and Plastic Surgery. She would often enter the operating theatre in the morning and say to the attending surgeon, "I am your opposition today." Nothing could be further from the truth. Every patient she attended in the operating room had a better outcome because of her presence. Operating room nurses, surgeons and anesthetists all knew it would be a good day if Sandra walked through the door. Surgery was her first love in medicine and she excelled. So much so that the final years of her career were spent treating patients with skin cancer. She truly loved her patients and they adored her. Although all doctors bear the title, 'physician and surgeon', Sandra was indeed a physician and a surgeon.

Sandra cannot be defined by a career in medicine alone. She loved gardening. In midlife she purchased a rocky slope of land and with the help of her good friend Alex, she turned it into a garden that would rival that of Mrs. Butchart. She and Terry expanded it to include a deluxe chicken coop and a market garden. She arranged the flowers she grew into amazing pieces of art. As a lifelong learner she travelled abroad to work with silversmiths and became a remarkably creative jeweler. Those fortunate enough to have her work will continue to think of her each time they wear one of her creations. She and Terry bred poodles and labradoodles. But where she truly excelled was as a friend.

Those who experienced the embrace of her friendship are so fortunate. Those characteristics that made her a good doctor - kindness, compassion, a nurturing spirit and generosity, are those things that made her a wonderful friend. She built bridges among her wide circle of friends. How many dinners did she host? How many parties did we have – all punctuated by that wonderful belly laugh she couldn't control? Her drink of choice was champagne – its own effervescence matched only by her bubbly personality. There will be no more parties quite like that.

She and Terry travelled extensively, often in the company of friends. She was endlessly curious and always up for an adventure. If you travelled with her, you always saw more, experienced more culture and upon arriving home, wanted to head off with her once again.

Sandra was always in service in some way and to someone. The last months of her life were challenging. She met and handled that challenge as she lived her life – with dignity, grace and a pearl necklace. Those of us left to grieve, do so, but have the good fortune to have known and loved Sandra and have her memory indelibly etched in our memories. We are so proud of her.

The world is a smaller place without her. Will we miss her? Incredibly. Will we forget her? Never.

Goodbye dear Sandra and thank you for everything.

There will be a celebration of life announced at a later date.
Condolences may be sent to the family at www.mccallgardens.com
Published by Victoria Times Colonist from Feb. 13 to Feb. 15, 2026.

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Carole Williams

February 21, 2026

I was saddened to hear of Sandra´s passing, she was a fellow U OF C graduate, a good physician and well respected. She will be missed

Bruce Brown

February 17, 2026

Dear Terry
We are heartbroken that our dear Sandra has passed away. Sandra and I have been great friends since our Junior High days and our friendship continued till the very end. Our family was so lucky to have Sandra in our lives, from my brother Brian who loved to help out on their beautiful property, to my Mom and Dad who had help from Sandra as they aged, to our daughters who loved their "auntie Sandra". This world was such a better place with Sandra in it, her compassion and kindness towards others was amazing and she will be sorely missed.
Bruce Brown

Carol Brown

February 17, 2026

Sandra was in grade 12 at Mt. Doug Secondary when I was in grade 11 and was the lab assistant in Mr. Bauer´s Biology 11 class. She was so confident and knowledgeable and seemed very much at home in her white coat, those 57 years ago.
The next time I had the chance to really connect with her was as a dear friend of my husband, Bruce. I remember bumping into her as she was leaving the Victoria General Hospital after a shift in surgery just as we were arriving for the birth of our first child. By luck, we were now back living in the same city and were able to reconnect. She became `Auntie Sandra´ to our two daughters and we all basked in her love of life and all the people she met in it. Our extended families shared many special moments together over the years, birthdays, weddings, special dinners and time with parents.
I once had the pleasure of being a patient of Sandra´s for minor surgery and had an opportunity to be cared for in her gentle, thoughtful way, which was how she embraced all aspects of her life. We will miss her so but will know that her love lives on within us all and will be an integral part of how we continue to live our lives.
Carol Brown

Darryl Hooker

February 16, 2026

Sandra lived on the same street as I did during our high school years. We often walked to school together and talked about everything from our favorite music bands to the meaning of life. If her brain was a car, she was a V8.

Colin Heggie

February 14, 2026

We feel privileged to have been included in Sandra & Terry's wide circle of friends these past few years, sharing our experiences with travel, books & some lovely food & drink. Sandra attracted many friends because she really knew how to be a good friend. Deep condolences to Terry from Colin & Barb.

Richard Owens

February 14, 2026

I am saddened to read of Sandra's passing. Sandy and I were close high school friends. I knew from first meeting her that she was destined for greatness. My condolences to Terry. RIP Sandy, I'll see you on the other side.

Margaret Smith

February 14, 2026

My deepest condolences to Terry and Jane for the passing of Sandra from this world. As a fellow female physician of the same era, I just want to affirm how much Sandra was respected and loved by her colleagues and by all the patients she served over her medical career. Sandra was always fully present as a doctor, always welcoming and willing to do the extra little things that made such a big difference to everyone lucky enough to cross her path as a patient or colleague. Kindness and compassion just gently radiated out of her. I am sorry that she did not get more time in her retirement phase to enjoy life with you. The time you did have and the memories you made together are precious testament to her beautiful soul.

Walter Salmaniw

February 13, 2026

Oh my goodness! What a shock it was to read of Sandra's passing. I had the pleasure of interning with Sandra at the RJH back in 1981-1982. She was always a wonderful person with a glowing personality. In more recent years, she skillfully excised a skin lesion when I was referred to her. So much passion and expertise, and always that lovely smile. You'll be missed greatly, Sandra...a friend and colleague. R.I.P.

Penny Baziuk

February 13, 2026

I am very sad to hear of Dr. Taylor´s passing. Sandra was an amazing lady that performed quite a few skin cancer surgeries on me. Her work was magical, no scars.
I have often commented to friends how Sandra was one of the best.
Sandra often chatted about her love of gardening and family. She will be missed greatly. The world will not be the same without her.

Lois and Gerry Gass

February 13, 2026

So sorry to hear of Sandra's passing. Our thoughts are with you Terry. Lois and Gerry Gass

Marjorie Payne

February 13, 2026

The world has lost a true treasure! I am among those lucky enough to have worked with Sandra, had bits cuts off by her, admired her garden, and own some of her creative jewelry which I love!
My warmest thoughts are with you Terry and with all who will miss her dearly.
Marjorie

Dorothy Mary Found

February 13, 2026

Sandra was a Special person.
Her beauty, laughter, hugs, generosity, talent & kindness.

We'll miss her.

Dorothy

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