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Abbie Nash Henry

Dallas, Texas

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HENRY, ABBIE NASH "Sally" (Sutton), 59, a longtime resident of Highland Park and Santa Fe, NM, passed away on Sunday, December 7, 2003 after an eighteen month battle with Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy (CIDP), which is closely related to Guillain-Barre Syndrome. Sally Henry was...

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Having known Sally since we were
classmates in kindergarten 53 years
ago, I am deeply saddened by hearing
about her death. I didnt even know
that she had been ill. I wish to
extend deepest sympathy to her friends and family at this time

I too am shocked and saddened by Sally's untimely death, and send Sally's family and friends my thoughts and prayers. I will always remember Sally's larger than life smile and presence. A wonderful schoolmate, beautiful person and someone who contributed and gave to everyone, and her communities, family and friends. Farewell Sally. You are missed and remembered.

How wonderful to be remembered as such a bright life in the universe by so many! We are all a bit less as a result of Sally's passing. My prayers and heart goes out to Sally and your family. I am sure she will be with you all always.

Adrienne Zech King

My memories of forty and more years ago are quite fresh just now and I can see the young and vibrant Sally at various moments of that time. My heart goes out to your family in their sorrow.

Sally and I used to sit and visit in open houses for literally hours. I cherished, and always will, her keen sense of humor, her honest opinion, and her great laugh. I didn't get to see her often enough but we always picked up right where we left off. I will really miss Sally.

What a loss to the world, and such a gain for Heaven! We will miss you, Sally, but you will always be in our hearts.

My deepest sympathies go out to your family fof this loss. I have many fond memories of picking our children up together, long ago, at Cimmaroncita Ranch Camp in New Mexico and driving to Santa Fe. As well as serving on the Green Team at Hockaday with Sally. Annie Young Shelton, Class of '65 Hockaday.