Condolences for
Sally Hope (Wynkoop)
Monday, January 6th | Comment by: Anonymous
Sally taught me about tapioca pudding and boys. See you soon, Sally!
Tuesday, April 30th | Comment by: Patricia Dayton
I knew Sally in elementary school in Los Angeles, California and I still have vivid memories of afternoons at her house after school. I remember the Wynkoop's energetic Weimaraner dog and her mother baking ginger bread. One time we both bought fabric and her mother helped us sew a costume for the school play. Sally was a wonderful friend and I am so glad that I knew her.
Rest in Peace, Sally.
Monday, November 5th | Comment by: Judy Bristol
I met Sally through my sister, Ann Frank. She was always smiling, laughing and organizing, but that is what everyone loved about her. She was quick with a hug and was a sweet, kind, loving woman. My only regret is I did not have the opportunity to spend alot of time with her, but I will miss her. I know Sally would not want her family and friends to cry for her, she would rather you celebrate her life with joy. She knows you will see her again. My sincere condolences to her family and friends and I hope Sally has found peace.
Thursday, November 1st | Comment by: The Frank Family
Sadly missed along life's way,
quietly remembered every day...
No longer in our life to share,
but in our hearts, you're always there.
*We love you Sally and hope you have found the Peace you were looking for*
Ann, Jim, Heather, Kristen, Winnie, Ruby and Mr. Morty Pants
Our heartfelt sympathy to the Day/Wynkoop Families.
May you find comfort in the fact that Sally was loved by so many.
Thursday, November 1st | Comment by: Jill Yris
Although we are all disheartened and greatly saddened by Sally's passing, we can still cherish her unique gifts that she shared with us.
Her love and devotion to animals is well-known and respected - her Morgan and my Milly are sisters.
For me personally, I am blessed with her sharing with me this love for dogs, her exquisite sense of style and most importantly, her friendship.
Could I ever forget the day she gave me her beloved Mother's clothes! Both of us standing in Sally's dressing room one rainy afternoon, exclaiming over a stunning Houndstooth suit, sharing a cry over sudden memories and then laughing together when we realized that each and every loved and lovely piece fit so perfectly. Now Sally is with her Mother.
Paul, Molly, Brad, Robert and Walker - I feel a kinship through Sally's stories - my sincerest and heartfelt sympathies in your loss; Katie, Morgan and Master Tupper, "Auntie Jill" loves you.
Sally, I was so blessed by your friendship, rest now, knowing that you are loved.
Jill Yris
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