Sandra Liberty French

February 21, 1950 ~ March 19, 2025
Born in:
Rye, Colorado
Resided in:
Rye, Colorado
Sandra Liberty French, loving sister, mother, grandmother and great grandmother, 75, of Rye, Colorado, passed away Wednesday, March 19, 2025, in Pueblo Colo.
Sandra, daughter of the late Wayne “Red” and Violet Glee French was born on Greenhorn Mountain during a blizzard in Rye, Colorado on February 21, 1950.
She is survived by her three sons, Edward Lingo, Airen Fleming (Donna) and Branden Fleming; siblings, Sharon Miles (Tom), Bonnie Soltman (Don), Cheryl French, Larry French, Daniel French (Jan), Tammy McDowell and Kandi Meyer (Dale); grandchildren, Victoria Fleming, Jacob Fleming, Kloey Fleming and Zander Fleming; great-grandchildren, Ellie Fleming, Maya Aguirre and Amber Fleming; extended family and friends.
After graduating from Linn Technical College with a machinist degree she went on to enjoy a career with Chrysler in Fenton Missouri in the engineering/machining department. After retiring from Chrysler she loved spending her time gardening, canning and sewing. She was a master tailor/seamstress who created one-of-a-kind hats, dresses and outfits that truly were an extension of her.
Greenhorn Mountain stands strong as ever. Tribute to strength nothing could sever, Sandra will now rest forever.
A celebration of life will be held at a later date in Rye, Colorado. Online condolences at www.MontgomerySteward.com
I met Sandra as her insurance agent here in Pueblo. We had GREAT conversations of our mutual Faith in Jesus Christ and what Heaven will be like When EVERY Believer Is There and His Wedding Feast KICKS OFF Eternity 🙏💕💪✝️😇💯! As Sandra and I discussed Heaven, Christ’s and Paul’s Reminder in 1 Thessalonians 2:19 Brought us BOTH JOY as to WHO our Rewards Will Be🤣💯… “WHO Is my Hope, my JOY, my Crown of BOASTING at The Coming Presemce of our Lord Jesus Christ🤔? Is it not YOU😇🤣💯😎?”
I’ve loved you here & I will love you yonder. Happy trails
What an honor to be your granddaughter.. I love you, always. Until we meet again ❤️
Sandy and I were childhood playmates and lifelong friends. We had many adventures along the Greenhorn and throughout the mountains, pines, meadows and canyons in Rye Colorado, our home town. We shared friends, unforgettable memories and a childhood which cannot be duplicated and only understood by our siblings, classmates and village family. Thank you Sandy, for being my big sister and sharing your home, hospitality, laughter, tears, songs and three sons, with me. May you rest until we meet again. Joy last forever.
RIP 2nd cousin Sandy… –Jim Marples.
Dean
Fly to the Angels, heaven awaits your heart.
We will ride the great divide with our Lord and Savior ,Jesus Christ 🙏 happy trails .till we meet again. Love you always 💓
Love you