Sandra Kay Pitcher's Obituary
Sandra Kay Pitcher, age 58, passed away on February 17th, 2020 in her home surrounded by all her loved ones. She was born November 5th, 1961 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Ruth Nadine Call and Anthony Constantino.
Our mom, Sandy, was the strongest woman we've ever met she wasn't afraid of anyone or anything. We have grown up hearing all of the funniest and craziest stories. Our mom had a fun fulfilling life she spent 16 years in gymnastics, loved being out on the dirt on the motorcycles, and enjoyed every camping experience with her family and loved ones.
Our mom was a very super beautiful special soul she was always the first in the room to say hello and she'd be the last to stay around and help. She always knew she had to make every time a really great time. I'm sure she had this ability from day one.
She was known for telling anyone of us exactly like it is. She always told you the truth without sugar coating it, she did this to help or to help you understand and learn. She had zero understanding for sarcasm she just wanted everybody to be straightforward. Everybody still joked about how there could be sarcasm and she never understood what sarcasm was. Her heart was golden, loving, and very fierce. She was genuine and everyone always wanted her around.
Our mom spent most of her life at home taking care of her children, grandchildren, parents, siblings, and friends. We all really love her thoughtfulness, she truly loved everyone she let into her life, with many fun times and lifelong friends. She was so reliable and we were always able to depend on her. Our mom always showed up! She was always actively getting our family and friends together four grand-kids birthdays, camping adventures, our weekly barbecues. These things will be missed with such a high beautiful spirit and the most welcoming laugh.
Sandy will be sorely missed and survived by her soulmate Patrick Nester, her brother Russell Constantino (Venda). Children: Ronald Pitcher and daughter-in-law Michelle, Nina Stull, and Alexandria Constantino and soon to be son-in-law Austin. Grandchildren: Samantha, Greg, Alfonzo, Crystal, Ozzy, Adileen, and Russell. Great-grandchildren: Adelicia, Leo, Azlyah, Adrian, Angelica, Marisela, Alfonzo, and Alizea.
She is preceded in death by her late husband Ronald S. Pitcher, her parents Nadine Martin and Anthony Constantino her siblings Anthony Lynn Constantino and Carma Curtis.
We will be having an open viewing service Saturday, February 22nd from 3:00PM to 5:00PM under the care of Wiscombe Memorial of Salt Lake City. 47 South Orange Street Suite B5, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116
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