Sandra Slover

May 19, 1947 - January 20, 2022

Sandra Slover

May 19, 1947 - January 20, 2022

Obituary

Sandy Slover, age 74, of Bellingham, passed away on January 20, 2022. She was born on
May 19, 1947 in Willmar, Minnesota to Stanley and Hilda Bergstrand.
Sandy graduated from San Bernadino High School and went on to earn her bachelor’s
degree from Cal State University San Bernadino and University of California – Berkeley. Sandy
then attended Loyola Marymount University – Loyola Law School where she met the love of her
life and future life partner, Bill Slover.
Bill and Sandy were married on June 17, 1978, in Pacific Palisades, California. They were
voracious travelers who, along with their daughter Stephanie and later son-in-law Victor,
travelled the world. Some of Sandy’s favorite memories include visiting her ancestral family
farm in Sweden and showing Victor the beautiful hill towns of Italy.
After Sandy retired as a Program Manager working in continuing education at Western
Washington University, she had more time to enjoy favorite activities such as writing, reading,
puzzles, cooking and, of course, being an outstanding mother.
First and foremost, Sandy was a dedicated mother, treasuring her daughter Stephanie
and every moment spent together. Sandy was always honest, caring, and supportive, traits she
also translated to adopting cats over the years, even when the cats were not technically hers.
Vivacious and loving, family fondly called Sandy “The Big Swede” for her larger-than-life
presence. She enjoyed wonderful gatherings of friends and family, full of fellowship and love.
Sandy will be remembered for her wonderfully bright smile, a good happy laugh, and her
adventurous outlook on life.
Sandy is preceded in death by her father Stanley Bergstrand; mother Hilda Bergstrand
(Johnson) and brothers Bryan, Jeff, Lanny and Sherwood Bergstand.
Sandy will be sorely missed and is survived by her husband of 43-years, Bill, daughter Stephanie
Martinez, son-in-law Victor Martinez, and nephew Jonathan Bergstrand.
In lieu of flowers, please donate generously to the Whatcom County Humane Society.

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13 responses to Sandra Slover

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  1. Bill Slover says:

    My heart is broken.
    I love you profoundly my dear wife. I will miss you everyday for the rest of my life.
    May flights of angels sing thee to thy rest.

  2. Ellen says:

    That smile. I miss that smile. I miss my friend.
    I’m so grateful for the time you were in my life and for all the laughter, love, and fun. Thank you for all the times you included me in your family gatherings. It meant a lot to me.
    Happy travels, wherever you are.
    Love, Ellen

  3. We have known Bill and Sandy since before they were married and have watched their lives blossom into the beautiful love they had together. We will miss Sandy dearly.

  4. The best mother ever. I will miss her immensely for the rest of my life. That smile is something I will cherish always.

  5. Bill and Sandy had a special, almost magical relationship! Sadly, one half of that perfect marriage is gone. However, despite a debilitating illness, Sandy was able travel with family and friends due to the tender, compassionate care she received from Bill for decades. We’ll remember Sandy for her easy laugh, that ever-present twinkle in her eye whenever she was with, or spoke of Stephanie, and that hint of that “Scandie” lilt in her voice. We send condolences and will honor the memory of a truly splendid woman, wife, mother, and dear friend.

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