Sandra Merrill Covey

Sandra Merrill Covey obituary, Salt Lake City, UT

Sandra Merrill Covey

Sandra Covey Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Jan. 15 to Jan. 18, 2020.
Our magnificent mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, Sandra Renée Merrill Covey, passed away peacefully at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center in Provo, Utah, and returned home to a loving Heavenly Father on Sunday, January 12, 2020. She was 83 years old. In her final hours, she was surrounded by all nine of her children and their spouses, which was a tender mercy of the Lord. Our father, Stephen, preceded her in death by seven years, and their reunion must have been grand. Sandra was the daughter of Marriner Hendricks Merrill and Erika Bienert Merrill and was born on September 23, 1936, the third of six children. She was raised in a loving home in Salt Lake City and graduated with the first graduating class of Olympus High School in 1954, where she served as Student Body cheerleader and was active in music and dramatics. At 17, Sandra was the youngest member of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. While on her 1955 European Tour, she met our father, Stephen Richards Covey. He had just finished his mission in Great Britain. She heard Stephen preaching on a soap box in Hyde Park in London, and a voice told her, "This is the man you are going to marry." She attended the University of Utah for two years, then married in August of 1956. While Stephen did his graduate work at Harvard Business School, their daughter Cynthia was born. Stephen then began teaching at Brigham Young University and Sandra continued her education at BYU, receiving the Outstanding Graduate Award from the College of Child Development and Family Relations. She was happily involved with her family and being a bishop's wife when her husband was called to be the first Irish Mission President in early 1962. They were young-she was 25 and he was 29. By this time, they had three children, and their fourth, Michael Sean, was born in Ireland. They had over 400 wonderful missionaries, whom they loved and with whom they continued to have a close association for 55 years. Following their mission, Sandra and Stephen returned to Provo where their family grew and prospered. They then spent an enchanting year living in Laie, Hawaii, from 1969-1970, while Stephen wrote books: Spiritual Roots of Human Relations and How to Succeed with People. Sandra was greatly blessed in her desire to serve the Lord in church, civic, and community affairs. She worked with the Symphony Guild, served as chairman of the Utah Valley Symphony Ball and as chairman of the committees for the Utah County Republicans, and was involved with BYU Women and several PTA boards. She enjoyed teaching classes at BYU Education Week and teaching and training adult education groups. She served for several years on the Utah Opera Board and was active in political elections, serving as the state delegate to the Republican Convention. Music was an important part of her life, and she enjoyed being a soprano soloist in many operettas, musicals, and other performances. Her voice was rich and resounding. Some of the favorite songs she loved to sing were: "O, That I Were An Angel," "O, Divine Redeemer," "Sunrise, Sunset," "Look to the Rainbow," "The Holy City," "Love Changes Everything," "I Walked Today Where Jesus Walked," and "My Cup Runneth Over." Sandra loved the arts and served on the Provo Arts Council. She worked vigorously for an entire decade to help create an arts center in her hometown of Provo and felt deeply fulfilled when The Covey Center For the Arts was established in 2007 and named after her. Most of her married life Sandra lived in Provo, in the beautiful Oak Hills and Indian Hills areas, overlooking the valley, lake, and temple. She had a wonderful life there, enjoying close friends, ward members, neighbors, and the children playing at Uncle Bud's Park across from her house. Sandra decorated her house for every birthday and holiday. On Halloween she always served hot cider, root beer, and donuts, and made everyone sing, dance, or perform a talent when they came to trick-or-treat. On St. Patrick's Day she dressed up in green with a tall Irish hat and took green Shamrock cookies to all the children's classes and embarrassed them by singing Irish songs and talking with a brogue. All her children know "Toora Loora Loora," "Look to the Rainbow," "When Irish Eyes are Smiling," and other Irish tunes. Sandra and Stephen loved having their children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren gather together frequently to build memories. Sandra was a memory maker. Sandra had a wonderful sense of humor. Recently, at a family gathering, one of her grandsons accidentally knocked over her oxygen tank. Everyone looked at her to see how she would respond. As if on cue, she made a terrible dying noise, shut her eyes, and cranked her head sideways as if she were dead. Sandra and Stephen always loved one another dearly and enjoyed nearly 56 years of marriage on earth. From the first time they set eyes on each other until their recent reunion in heaven their romance flourished. They were best friends and appreciated and valued their differences. Sandra took great joy in the fact that all nine of her children were married to wonderful partners and sealed in the holy temple and that they married faithful and caring people with strong roots and testimonies of the gospel. At this writing, Sandra and Stephen have nine children, 55 grandchildren, 29 great-grandchildren, with three great-grandchildren on the way. In the last twelve years Sandra endured many physical trials and surgeries that left her in a wheelchair. Every time she would pull out of an impossible medical situation, her family and friends would proclaim that she had "nine lives" and as time passed and she survived more incidents, people began to wonder if she had 99 lives. The electric wheelchair did not slow her down one bit and her social calendar could rival any teenager's. Sandra had a healthy mindset and her memory, wit, and sense of humor were sharp and alive. Sandra was a faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints her entire life and was given every opportunity to serve the Lord and bear her witness to the truthfulness and beauty of the gospel. She served as Ward Relief Society President, Stake Relief Society President, Stake Young Women's President at BYU, Relief Society teacher, and in many other callings. She loved her family and spent most of her life enjoying and serving them. Her parties were legendary; in fact, she had a party planned the week she passed away. It was her Twelfth Night party, giving people something to look forward to after Christmas was over and the decorations were down. Her patriotism was unmatched-she loved America and the flag, knew her American history, and never took her freedom for granted. She had countless numbers of friends, because she valued friendships, was social and loyal, and was always looking forward to her book club, Etienne group, ladies' luncheons, and fireside group. Sandra loved Door Dash, black licorice, Fox News, the Hallmark Channel, BYU sporting events, See's suckers, the Utah Shakespeare Festival, a good Snicker's bar, and Diet Coke. She rejoiced the day an Angel Moroni was put on top of the Provo Temple. She enjoyed time every year at Sundance and in Montana, being in the mountains and at the beach, and connecting with nature and her family. She valued education and was so appreciative of her children's teachers, carefully choosing Christmas and end-of-school presents for them and asking them if they'd prefer a "practical" or an "elegant" gift. Hundreds sought Sandra's counsel over the years-not just her children but many in her community--because she was wise, practical, compassionate, and bold. As one friend recently shared, "She was a monumental influence at a pivotal time in my life. . . Her example and influence have always been with me." We express deep gratitude for the team at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center and the University of Utah Hospital. Sandra's nurses and doctors were top-notch and extended her life on many occasions. She was also grateful for her personal doctor, Matthew Brown, and physical therapist, Paul Sagers. We extend our deepest appreciation for the multitude of personal nurses who so conscientiously attended her for almost 12 years. They cared for her daily with incredible love and devotion and became some of her dearest friends. Sandra is survived by her nine children and their spouses: Cynthia (Kameron) Haller, Maria (David) Cole, Stephen M.R. (Jerolyn) Covey, Sean (Rebecca) Covey, David (Pamelyn) Covey, Catherine (Paul) Sagers, Colleen (Matthew) Brown, Jenny (Jason) Pitt, Joshua (Jenny) Covey; her siblings: Darleen (Ken) Dailey, Lynn (Phyllis) Merrill, Toni (Roger) Davis. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m., Saturday, January 18, 2020, at the Oak Hills Stake Center located at 925 E. North Temple Drive, Provo, Utah (across the street from the Provo Temple). A viewing will be held on Friday, January 17, from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the same location, and on Saturday, January 18, from 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. prior to services. Condolences may be entered on her obituary at www.wasatchlawn.com.

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December 19, 2024

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May 21, 2021

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alex

December 19, 2024

thank you and your husband, 7 habits book has great impact on me

sabil

August 24, 2022

idk but im so sad to hear, may god blessing you

Noel C. Dacanay

May 21, 2021

My sincerest prayers and heartfelt condolences for the Covey Family... Now, heaven must be so happy having them both together, Stephen & Sandra, while watching joyfully the greatness of a legacy that they left for many across the world to cherish...

Jay Hu

May 11, 2021

Thank you Sandra and Stephen. I feel the power of your thoughts. It really empowers me in my different times of my life. You not only teach great thing, but you lived it. All the principles are life changing for me, and my kids will benefit from it. Thank you for being such an inspirational role model.

Judy Thompson

January 16, 2021

In loving memory of a wonderful lady...Sandra Covey & Stephen! My heart is heavy! Thank you for some beautiful memories!
So sorry for your loss Covey family!! Your parents were so amazing and so loving!
Love & hugs,
Judy Thompson

Bruce Black

January 22, 2020

I have to share a very memorable event regarding the birth of Sean in Belfast. President Covey left for a Presidents Conference in Europe. Some of the mission home staff were outside in the Redhill driveway seeing the President off. I heard the President remind Sister Covey not to have the baby until he returned. The very next morning, the very pregnant Sister Covey came downstairs from their apartment carrying a small suitcase. She told me she had to go. At that moment I thought she can't go anywhere in her condition. Then it dawned on this 20 year old that she was referring to the hospital. I also remembered what President Covey told her and reminded her. She said to bring the car "I can't wait". Needless to say my companion and I
panicked, but I succeeded in navigating the Jaguar through the Belfast traffic to the hospital in advance of Sean's arrival within a few hours.

Gary Reynolds

January 21, 2020

A Beautiful singer. Gave inspiration to each of us missionaries serving in Ireland. What a special memory to all.

Living Spirit Dishgarden

Roger Merrill

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Marjorie Johnson

January 16, 2020

Our entire family, Rick and Marian Warner and all nine children of which I was one, traveled to Israel the day after Christmas 1975? with Dad's cousin and dear friend, Stephen Covey and his darling wife, Sandra.
(I think all their children were with them as well.) John and Jane Covey and Marilyn Covey Williams were with us among other relatives and friends. It was my most favorite, memorable trip ever! In part, because every morning, before Stephen Covey would begin his inspiring morning devotional as we sat on the bus, Sandra gloriously sang an inspiring and beautiful song which invited the Spirit and set the tone for the day.
Stephen and Sandra were quite a pair...loved them dearly and their children too. Blessings to all their posterity...I can imagine the joyous reunion of Stephen and Sandra and all their loved ones..including our parents! I'm trying to picture Stephen and our dad with hair!!
What relief and happiness to realize all their aches, pains, sorrows are gone...and they are able to see things as they really are...and will help us from not very far..
love to all the Covey and Merrill family!!
Marjorie Warner Johnson

Jean Park Clark

January 16, 2020

Sister Sandra Covey and her husband Stephen R. Covey were two of the great Spiritual influences in my life. It was such a joy to serve in the Mission Home at Redhill with them in Belfast Ireland. She and her husband have shown continued love to all of us for the past 55 years and she will be greatly missed.

Warren Tate

January 16, 2020

It has been one of the great blessings of my life to of been tutored by Stephen and Sandra Covey. Their example and teachings continue to bless me and my family. Special love to the Covey family and Merrill family.

Kent Ferguson

January 16, 2020

A wonderful mission mother and a great lady. I am forever blessed to have been associated with her and Pres Covey while serving as a missionary under their fantastic leadership!!

Eternal Affection Arrangement- BASKET INCLUDED

Steven Elcock

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Steven Elcock

January 16, 2020

As one of the 400 missionaries, I will always cherish the memories of serving with President and Sister Covey. She exemplified all that could be wished for as our Mission Mom. My condolences to all of her great legacy.

Joan Hannick

January 16, 2020

Maria and Cynthia deepest sympathies on the loss of your beloved Mother. No matter how old we are, we are always too young to lose our Mam. Just know she will live on in your hearts and memories until you meet again. Love and prayers Joan Hannick, Dublin, Ireland

Everett Amador

January 15, 2020

My condolences to Tony and Rodger for the loss of their family sibling
Everett G. Amador

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