In Memory

Sandy Ford (Vining)

Sandy Ford (Vining)


 

The Universe brightened when Sandra Kathleen (Ford) Vining entered it. Sandy inspired everyone around her, enriching their lives with her empathy, intelligence, grace, selflessness, and zest for life while cherishing the love surrounding her.


Sandra Kathleen (Ford) Vining of Beavercreek OH, loving wife, mother, sister, and friend of many, entered into eternal life on August 14, 2023. She is survived by her loving husband, Stephen; beloved sons and daughters-in-law, Geoffrey (Melissa), Bellbrook OH, and Benjamin (Rebecca), Washington Township OH; sisters Jeanette (B. Leigh) Trosen, Fargo ND and Karen (Jim) Lueck, Green Valley AZ; brothers- and sisters-in-law Jim Wheaton (Jane), Mark Vining (Karen Anderson), Tim (Sandy) Vining, and Anne (David) Barlow; eleven nieces and nephews; and numerous great-nieces and nephews, cousins, and friends. Sandy was preceded in death by her parents, and sister Aileen (Ford) Wheaton.

Sandy was born January 19, 1954 to Kenneth and Eleanor (Boe) Ford in Grand Forks ND, where she was reared and graduated from Red River High School in 1972. While playing oboe with the Gold Star Concert Band at North Dakota State University in her freshman year, she met an interesting tuba player, and the two were wed four years later, July 31, 1976. She was a graduate of North Dakota State University (BS) and University of North Dakota (MS). Following university graduation and as an Air Force family, they moved (90 miles north) to her home town and Grand Forks AFB ND; on to Maxwell AFB AL; then to Vandenberg AFB CA; before settling in Beavercreek OH and Wright-Patterson AFB. Sandy's professional life was devoted to education: classroom teacher in Central Valley High School, Buxton-Reynolds ND; educator with the North Dakota State Extension Service, Grand Forks ND; Test Administrator and Community College of the Air Force Counselor, Vandenberg AFB CA; Academic Counselor, Sinclair Community College, Dayton OH; and Director of Career Services, Indiana University East, Richmond OH. Sandy was a faithful disciple of Jesus Christ, a life-long Presbyterian who served as an elder in other churches before joining Westminster Presbyterian Church in Dayton. She served care ministry teams at Westminster and on the Coordinating Teams of her local church’s Presbyterian Women, the Presbytery of the Miami Valley, and the Synod of the Covenant. Sandy was a member of several area handbell choirs, as well as several Bible study groups, P.E.O. Chapter BC, and the Creative Quilters’ Guild. Sandy loved most her family, traveling, and a good discussion amongst friends.

Sandy always humbly expressed gratitude for spiritual, emotional, and physical support. Even when it took great effort, she said "Thank you." With fervent gratitude for her devoted care for them, Sandy's family together held her as her bright spirit left the body that could no longer hold her down, and Sandy began her next journey.

A service of Witness to the Resurrection and remembrance of Sandy was conducted August 31 at Westminster Presbyterian Church (125 N Wilkinson St, Dayton OH). A video recording of the service is permanently available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_5scpgs_IyQ or by going to the church web site https://www.westminsterdayton.org/ and then clicking the home page's link entitled "Click here to visit our YouTube Channel" and then selecting the August 31 recording in the "Live" menu.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Universe brightened when Sandra Kathleen (Ford) Vining entered it. Sandy inspired everyone around her, enriching their lives with her empathy, intelligence, grace, selflessness, and zest for life while cherishing the love surrounding her.

Sandra Kathleen (Ford) Vining of Beavercreek OH, loving wife, mother, sister, and friend of many, entered into eternal life on August 14, 2023. She is survived by her loving husband, Stephen; beloved sons and daughters-in-law, Geoffrey (Melissa), Bellbrook OH, and Benjamin (Rebecca), Washington Township OH; sisters Jeanette (B. Leigh) Trosen, Fargo ND and Karen (Jim) Lueck, Green Valley AZ; brothers- and sisters-in-law Jim Wheaton (Jane), Mark Vining (Karen Anderson), Tim (Sandy) Vining, and Anne (David) Barlow; eleven nieces and nephews; and numerous great-nieces and nephews, cousins, and friends. Sandy was preceded in death by her parents, and sister Aileen (Ford) Wheaton.

Sandy was born January 19, 1954 to Kenneth and Eleanor (Boe) Ford in Grand Forks ND, where she was reared and graduated from Red River High School in 1972. While playing oboe with the Gold Star Concert Band at North Dakota State University in her freshman year, she met an interesting tuba player, and the two were wed four years later, July 31, 1976. She was a graduate of North Dakota State University (BS) and University of North Dakota (MS). Following university graduation and as an Air Force family, they moved (90 miles north) to her home town and Grand Forks AFB ND; on to Maxwell AFB AL; then to Vandenberg AFB CA; before settling in Beavercreek OH and Wright-Patterson AFB. Sandy's professional life was devoted to education: classroom teacher in Central Valley High School, Buxton-Reynolds ND; educator with the North Dakota State Extension Service, Grand Forks ND; Test Administrator and Community College of the Air Force Counselor, Vandenberg AFB CA; Academic Counselor, Sinclair Community College, Dayton OH; and Director of Career Services, Indiana University East, Richmond OH. Sandy was a faithful disciple of Jesus Christ, a life-long Presbyterian who served as an elder in other churches before joining Westminster Presbyterian Church in Dayton. She served care ministry teams at Westminster and on the Coordinating Teams of her local church’s Presbyterian Women, the Presbytery of the Miami Valley, and the Synod of the Covenant. Sandy was a member of several area handbell choirs, as well as several Bible study groups, P.E.O. Chapter BC, and the Creative Quilters’ Guild. Sandy loved most her family, traveling, and a good discussion amongst friends.

Sandy always humbly expressed gratitude for spiritual, emotional, and physical support. Even when it took great effort, she said "Thank you." With fervent gratitude for her devoted care for them, Sandy's family together held her as her bright spirit left the body that could no longer hold her down, and Sandy began her next journey.

A service of Witness to the Resurrection and remembrance of Sandy was conducted August 31 at Westminster Presbyterian Church (125 N Wilkinson St, Dayton OH). A video recording of the service is permanently available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_5scpgs_IyQ or by going to the church web site https://www.westminsterdayton.org/ and then clicking the home page's link entitled "Click here to visit our YouTube Channel" and then selecting the August 31 recording in the "Live" menu.d