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John Mervyn Sanders M.D.

1937 - 2014

John Mervyn Sanders M.D. obituary, 1937-2014, Salt Lake City, UT

BORN

1937

DIED

2014

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Salt Lake City, Utah

John Sanders Obituary

1937 - 2014
Our persistent patriarch, John Mervyn Sanders, moved on to the next stage of his existence on February 13, 2014, following his experience with multiple forms of cancer. Jack, as he was known from an early age, was born on February 4, 1937, the oldest child of Mervyn Sharp Sanders and Cora Maurine Oldroyd. He grew up on Military Drive in Salt Lake City, playing in the gulley and skiing the unplowed streets. He attended local schools, including East High and the University of Utah, graduating with honors. He married the love of his life, Margaret Gayle Thompson, on July 20, 1962, and together they established a family that will endure forever.
Jack's life was greatly impacted by the six seasons he spent working for Alma Kunz as a fishing guide on the Teton River in Idaho. This led to a love affair with the Teton Valley that never ended. In 1957 he was called to serve as a missionary in Samoa, a call which he accepted and which also had a tremendous influence on his life. He truly loved President Sampson and everything about Samoa and the friends he met there. He followed his father into the medical profession, attending medical school at the University of Utah and interning at LDS Hospital. He then served medically for two years in the U.S. Army in Ft. Lewis, WA, where he surely came to love and appreciate his country. He completed his residency in neurosurgery at the Barrow Neurological Institute in Phoenix, AZ. Those six busy years were wonderful and were filled with Third Ward friends, volleyball games, and Saturday "day with Dad" outings. He returned with Margaret and the "Five Js" to Salt Lake City in 1974 and established his private practice, doing it his way right to the end.
Jack loved beautiful music of every kind, and he enjoyed singing, playing, composing and listening to others perform. Along with his musical wife, he took great care to instill this love of music in each of his children. He loved to ski the Alta powder, gracing the slopes there for nearly seventy years, and he also passed this passion on to his family. His love of fly-fishing never diminished and remained a constant source of joy for him. Even in the winter months he was dreaming about the big ones that would soon be moving up the river. He was enthusiastic about everything that he did, especially when assisting others. As a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints he had the opportunity to serve in many capacities, including temple worker, Mongolian missionary, and Bishop. However, he would be most properly remembered as a humble, dedicated Home Teacher, always looking to be obedient in doing the simple work of the Master.
Jack was not afraid to fail, and was therefore very successful in many areas, but no worldly accomplishment ever exceeded the importance of what he did at home. "Grandpa Bee," as he came to be affectionately known, enjoyed an incredible marriage and raised a wonderful family, and has now returned to be with his loving heavenly parents and other family members. He is survived by his wife Margaret, their five children, John (Laura), Jennifer (Lincoln), Jill (Terry), Julie (Bob), and Jason, seventeen grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, and siblings Gill, Camille, and Marc. His parents and sister Lynne preceded him in death.
Funeral services will be held at noon on Tuesday, February 18, 2014, in the Monument Park Stake Center, 1320 S. Wasatch Drive, SLC, UT. There will be a viewing on Monday, February 17, 2014, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Larkin Sunset Lawn Mortuary (2350 E. 1300 S.), and another at the church from 10:30 to 11:45 a.m. on Tuesday prior to the services. Interment will be at Larkin Sunset Lawn Cemetery. We acknowledge and thank all of the medical and transitional care people who have assisted us for their kind and compassionate service. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation in Jack's name to Friends of the Teton River at www.tetonwater.org.

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Published by Deseret News from Feb. 15 to Feb. 16, 2014.

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Carma Morgan

February 9, 2022

I was just thinking about Dr Sanders the other day. I worked for Dr. Kimball and Dr Sanders was so very kind to me. He always made me feel so good about myself and appreciated. I can't believe how long it has been since his passing. He was the best! Carma Morgan

Ryan Barlow

March 5, 2014

I will forever remember my bishop, Bishop Sanders. He interviewed me when I got baptized at 8 years old and he was al so my Sunday School teacher. He was always very nice to me and I loved hearing him bear his testimony in sacrament meeting.

All our love and condolences,

Ryan & Shenell Barlow

Christine Wallace Balderas

February 21, 2014

The Ben and Mary Wallace family are deeply saddened by the death of your husband and father. Our family has very fond memories of him. About 30+ years ago my mother had a non-malignant brain tumor wrapped around her brain stem. Dr Sanders operated, taking the tumor down as close to the brain stem as he could. He called our mom his miracle patient. He made a home visit to see my father who had sudden onset hydrocephalus and did successful surgery on him. My husband also was operated on by him after a bicycle accident. Our gratitude for his skill as a surgeon and his personal homey, caring manner meant a lot to our family. We mourn Dr. Sanders and offer our heartfelt sympathy to your family.

February 18, 2014

Dear Margaret, We received an email from Jean Calder with the news of your husbands passing. We have just read his obituary. What an amazing life he has led and how blessed you are to have been his companion for many years and will continue for all eternity. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family members. Love, Allan & Beth Bush (currently serving at the Washington, D.C. Temple).

Stacy Mosier

February 18, 2014

Margaret, John, A, E,I & U... I think of you all SO often and I have SUCH happy memories of my time spent with your family. I LOVED Jack and everything he stood for. He was such a gentle guy with love that just spilled over to those around him. It was my privilege to know and love him. Thank you all for the love you shared and the lessons you taught... Sending love and prayers for peace!

Mildred Watts

February 17, 2014

Gary and I were so sorry to hear the news of Jack's passing. We are currently in Bangkok, or we would be with you and other friends honoring jack. We love you and have loved our association with you during the years. Love, Mildred Watts

February 17, 2014

Jason,
I am sorry for you and your families loss. After reading your Dads obituary, I know where you get your ambition and strengths. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Chris Smith(L.S.)

February 17, 2014

Dearest Margaret and Family:
Families are forever and I want you to know how very much being a part of your family meant to me. The memories are treasured and I will always cherish the examples of love, strength and kindness I witnessed for so many years. My heart is with you all at this time. I admired Jack so very much.... his abilities, his wit and charm, his talents. What a marvelous man. Just being in his presence, you knew you were witnessing the best of the best. I remember the tender significane of the "Bee." My love always.
Sheri

February 16, 2014

Jack we had the best of times golfing ,tennis, skiing those were great years at east high the chess matches and listening to
Stan Kenton you meant a lot to me and you helped me through Med school at the U. I will miss you greatly Cuz

Carol Thomas

February 16, 2014

I will miss my cousin, Jack and the fun times we had when our families would get together. He was the ring leader and always made everything so much fun. To listen to him play the piano was a big treat....such a gifted wonderful person.
Our condolences to his family,
Carol and Dan Thomas

February 16, 2014

Dr. Sanders performed healing surgery for me after 16 years of pain from an auto accident. I will be forever grateful for his skill and kindness. My condolences to his family. I have the greatest respect for this kind and caring man.
~ H. Tippetts

Jan Morgan

February 16, 2014

Dr. Sander's enthusiasm for life was one of the things I loved most about him. Anyone who ever worked with him loved it when he would say "That is the biggest . . .I have ever seen!" it could have been a piece of disc or a subdural hematoma. I always looked forward to being around him, whether it was in Cottonwood Hospital's Operating Room or in a Pro Musica concert or his living room.. His obvious love for his wonderful wife Margaret and his children was truly a pleasure to witness and experience. He will be sorely missed. I wonder what he said when he passed through the veil? "That is the brightest light I have ever seen!" Comes to mind.

February 15, 2014

Dr. Saunders was an amazing surgeon who operated on my father 35 years ago to remove a brain tumor. His surgical skill allowed our father to remain with us five more years. But most amazing, Dr. Saunders came to our home to see how his patient was doing. When he saw our piano, he sat down and played some beautiful pieces, which my father, who had been a shut-in for months, particularly enjoyed. What a great and compassionate man! I am very sorry for your loss and offer my sincerest condolences.

Sandra Brimhall

tom worthen

February 15, 2014

Jack was a great East-Hi friend. We lost touch after choral singing at the U of U. I will certainly join up with his lovers of the Tetons, but I was never so lucky as to be a guide there.
Condolences to his many family and close friends.

Brenda Hardle

February 15, 2014

I am so sad to learn that Dr. Sanders has passed away. He was such a wonderful man and I give thanks everyday for the exceptional surgeon he was back in 1978 when he successfully performed an 8 1/2 hour surgery and grafted nerves from my legs into my right arm. Because of him the use of my right arm was restored. He was not only a wonderful doctor, but a friend. My deepest condolences to his beloved family. Until we meet again.

February 15, 2014

Dr. Sanders was an amazing surgeon with an equally amazing bedside manner. I work for another doctor and he has always treated me with great respect and appreciation. He was a co-surgeon on my husbands back surgery and my husband was up and walking the same day of his surgery. I truly loved this man and always will. It brought tears to my eyes to hear of his passing. I will miss him and his kindness. He has an equally wonderful wife.
Sincerely,
Carma Morgan

A. Owen Smoot MD

February 15, 2014

I always appreciated the kindness and caring through the years of association him in the in the medical field. My condolences and a wish for the Lord's choicest blessings comfort you t this time.

Bob Sanders

February 15, 2014

Jack, you were always the cousin I loved to be around when we were growing up. Many cherished memories on Military drive!!!

February 15, 2014

So much love! Such a great attitude! What a great example! So many memories! He will be sorely missed. We love Jack and Margaret.

Jim, Brenda & Becca Winegar

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1320 S. Wasatch Drive, Salt Lake City, UT

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