Sally's son Michael, was kind enough to send me a picture of Sally, with permission to post it on the board. Here's the story behind this photo, in Michael's words:
A couple of years ago, my younger brother John rented an RV and took Mom on a tour of the southwest - Painted Desert, Zion, etc. At one point John was outside in a parking lot while Mom was inside, and a biker came up and asked to bum a smoke from John - John said "I'll give you a cigarette if you'll take my Mom for a ride on your Harley". So, here you go - *this* was our Mom (one of her cousins described her as the 'exotic older cousin' - I think that's a wonderful description):
I agree - she was quite a lady.
I thought that I would try to assemble a collection of some of our memories of Sally, and save it in an appropriate place on this site, so that her memory will live on. If you care to share any of your memories of her, or your experiences, or whatever, please feel free to express your feelings here. I'll start, by posting what I wrote in a sympathy card to her family.
Sally was our inspiration and our shoulder to lean on. The world will never know just how many people she has helped.
Her passing leaves a huge feeling of emptiness in our hearts, but her memories, and her inspiration, will live on forever.
We will deeply miss her, but we are so grateful that she shared a part of her life with us.
Tex