Saundra K. (Gregory) Dill
November 19, 1943 – September 1, 2022
Saundra K. (Gregory) Dill, 78, formerly of Omaha passed away unexpectedly on September 1, 2022, surrounded by her loving family.
Sandy, as she was known to family and friends, was born November 19, 1943 in Scottsbluff, Nebraska to Lloyd and Jessie (Davis) Gregory. She graduated from Omaha North High School in 1962 and would then attend Capital Beauty School. For the next 54 years she would have a faithful following of clients as a beautician in Omaha.
She married George Larry Dill in 1964 and together they had two daughters (Robin and Tara). Sandy had a deep love of her family, cooking, ELVIS, watching cooking shows and her soap operas. In 2020 Sandy moved to Lincoln to be closer to Tara and her family. She loved going to Hailey and Caden’s activities and spending time with her family.
She was preceded in death by her parents (Lloyd and Jessie Gregory), sister (Cherie Jenkins), and daughter (Robin Herrmann). She is survived by her brothers Glen Gregory (Sally), Tim Gregory (Kris), daughter Tara Haar (Paul), her two grandchildren Hailey and Caden Haar, many nieces, nephews, cousins and lifelong friends.
In lieu of flowers, the family respectfully asks for a donation to either of the following:
Lincoln Food Bank, 1221 Kingbird Road, Lincoln, Nebraska 68521
https://www.lincolnfoodbank.org/donate/
The Cat House, PO Box 23145, Lincoln, NE 68542
https://thecathouse.org/ways-to-help/donate/
No public services planned at this time.
4 Comments
So sorry for your loss🙏 Aunt Sandy will always stay deep in our hearts. She leaves lots of fond memories from as long as I can remember. She will continue to be missed. We love you❣️❣️🙏🙏
My heart is sad to hear this news. Healing prayers for you all. I will never forget the good times we had with the families out camping! Aunt Sandy you will be missed!!!
She was the sweetest woman, a huge part of my childhood, so many wonderful memories. The cute hair cuts, the amazing meals, the family gatherings at her house, sitting at her kitchen table or back porch together and that sweet laugh of hers. All my love to her daughter and grandchildren.
God called home a true Angel. Sandy was one of the kindest, loving, understanding people any of us could hope to know. Tara, I’m so sad for your loss, it was my honor to have known your mom.
Blessings and prayers,
Tim.
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