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Sally Jean Mart

Sandy, Utah

1952 - 2015

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une 16, 1952 ~ August 7, 2015Sally Jean Lowe Mart, a noble daughter of God, returned to His presence August 7, 2015. Sally was diagnosed with advanced breast cancer in 2001. To Sally this was a 14-year experience that she often said she would never change because it brought her closer to her...

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Sally and I were on the track team at Fairview Jr. High. Boy could she jump and run. Always smiling as she jumped or ran.

Mom I really wish you could come back and make everything better! Us kids miss you and need you so much!!

you can never be replaced by anyone nobody will be able to do what you did i miss you.

I got to see Sally a few years ago at a Bethel Grove reunion. We grew up together in the same neighborhood. I can see her now walking to the baseball diamond with her bat and glove over her shoulder. She was better at sports than most boys and always one of the first ones picked when choosing sides:)
So sorry to hear of her passing. We had some great childhood memories in our little neighborhood when kids still played outside from sun up to sundown.

So sorry to learn of Sally's passing. We went through junior and senior high school. What a terrific athlete she was and a wonderful friend.

So sorry to hear of this. I attended high school with Sally and had several classes with her. She was a wonderful person and it sounds like she continued it in her life. My prayers to your family.
Patsy Pence Connell

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Sorry to hear of Sally's passing. Disappointed I wasn't notified. Would have come to the funeral if I had known. She will be missed. We concluded every conversation we ever had with "love ya"
I played volleyball together for the past 11 years. She was my friend. RIP sweet Sally. Love ya. Kris Bullard

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It was my privilege to know Sally as one of her young women in the Little Rock Arkansas Stake and then again we met again and saw each other regularly this past year and a half. I was so impressed when we reunited and she told me about the blessing that breast cancer had been toward her personal spiritual development. She is a woman of faith and hope and incredible energy. I will never forget her.
Emily Mitchell