Sally and I were good friends and hung out in the Burg and at the park and Hamilton Pizza. She was fun to be around and a very nice person. She will be missed. She will always be in my prayers and my prayers to her friends and family also.
sALLY EVERY JULY 4 TH WEEK I THINK OF YOU AND MISS ALL THE GREAT TIMES WE HAD IN AC EVERY YEAR WITH U ,UR DAUGHTER AND NIECE, AND MARIJANE HUCMAN. MISS ALL THE GIGGLING. WATCH OVER US.
Sally and I grew up together... She lived next door to me since I was 4. Even though she was two years ahead of me, we were close. I used to get her uniform "hand me downs". LOL The laughter never ceased until she passed. Even toward the end of her short life, we laughed. I remember walking her down the hospital corridor and stopping in front of a window overlooking construction workers...when Sally peered out the window, I stood aside and banged on the window...a couple workers looked up and Sally waved and laughed. Even in her worse moments, her humor was right there! She was my friend...my "sister"...my confidant... We shared so much in life. I love and miss her terribly!!! Until we meet again, Sal...
Kathleen Susan Babice (1973)
Sally and I were good friends and hung out in the Burg and at the park and Hamilton Pizza. She was fun to be around and a very nice person. She will be missed.She will always be in my prayers and my prayers to her friends and family also.
Kathy Babice
Philomena G. Corti (Zucchetti) (1973)
Sally was the best. You could never ask for a better friend. God blessed me when he gave me a friend like Sally. I loved her!Anna Marie Pratico (Radice) (1974)
sALLY EVERY JULY 4 TH WEEK I THINK OF YOU AND MISS ALL THE GREAT TIMES WE HAD IN AC EVERY YEAR WITH U ,UR DAUGHTER AND NIECE, AND MARIJANE HUCMAN. MISS ALL THE GIGGLING. WATCH OVER US.
Diane Chell (Moretz) (1976)
Sally and I grew up together... She lived next door to me since I was 4. Even though she was two years ahead of me, we were close. I used to get her uniform "hand me downs". LOL The laughter never ceased until she passed. Even toward the end of her short life, we laughed. I remember walking her down the hospital corridor and stopping in front of a window overlooking construction workers...when Sally peered out the window, I stood aside and banged on the window...a couple workers looked up and Sally waved and laughed. Even in her worse moments, her humor was right there! She was my friend...my "sister"...my confidant... We shared so much in life. I love and miss her terribly!!! Until we meet again, Sal...