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Sarah Draut Obituary

DRAUT (Tahler), Sarah

Sarah Tahler Draut, known equally by loved ones as Sarah and Sally, left this earthly life in the early morning hours on April 2, 2024, at the age of 67. Her final months, weeks, and moments were spent surrounded by dear ones and her beloved Boston Terriers at her home in Decatur, Georgia. Sarah's essence is captured in a remembrance written by Prosper Hedges.

"It is not possible to articulate Sally's impact on my life, my friend's lives, and those whose lives we touch. She is as big as the sky. Her compassion was unwavering. Over and over again she chose to transform grief into love, fear and anger and overwhelm into a chrysalis that split into new life. And because she had done it she knew others could, too.

Sally was unbelievably generous. She never embarrassed people who were down on their luck, or implied tragedy, poverty, or trauma were their fault. She made sharing look more than easy. She demonstrated that it is intrinsically joyful. The very root of fun. She made affection feel inevitable.

Sally and Richard made my best friend, my chosen sister Avery, arming me for everything I'll ever fight for, every grief I'll ever carry, every puzzle I'll ever piece. Together, their magic seeded the lilting summer laughter that tethers us across space and wings us through time. Two magicians who made the world's greatest musician and a soundtrack of love.

What does grief look like? For me, for Sally, I see a sky purpling into dusk, dotted with the glimmer of her jewelry and her green-blue eyes, her chime-like laughter, the silver of her enormous hair, the glass-become-sparkling sand underneath us, and the lapping ocean dappled with those same glimmers reflected on its surface. An echo of light. Echoes of light. Each of us, remembering Sally."

Sarah is remembered by husband, Richard; daughter, Avery; sisters, Ellen and Ginna; brother, Jim; and many more. A celebration of her life will take place later in the summer.

For those who wish, donations can be made in Sarah's honor to the Alabama Boston Terrier Rescue, Inc. or Boston Terrier Rescue of East Tennessee, two organizations with which she worked closely and cherished so deeply.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Apr. 6, 2024.

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Robert J Raibley

August 28, 2025

More than a year ago Sarah crossed over the Bridge and still deeply missed,

Lori Coleman

April 11, 2024

You are dearly missed Sarah. Your sparkling personality and bright smile always made me feel welcomed. I'll remember the times you and Richard joined Randy and I in pushing our little fledglings out of the nest. Such great adventures for Avery and Caroline.
Loving you still

R. J. Raibley, the Boston Terrier Rescue of East TN

April 7, 2024

People in animal rescue are remarkable anyway but Sarah Draut was and still is one of the most remarkable people I've known in my 20 years with Boston Terrier Rescue. Everybody knew Sarah and Richard and everybody knew how they were always there to do whatever needed being done to help these little dogs without hestitation.

Sarah was just a genuinely good soul that many of us were blessed to have known. joe

Christine Slemmer

April 6, 2024

My dear Sarah, words will not come easy. You and Richard provided the greatest gift to me of my latest Boston Terrier. Hard for me to understand why anyone had to suffer the way you suffered. Hard for me to comprehend I will never chat with you again. Avery, she loved you and was so proud of you. Never forget that. Richard your love for her got Sarah through so much. Rest easy my friend.

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