Anna-Salls-Obituary

Anna Salls

Wilbraham, Massachusetts

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Anna Salls 1924 - 2013 WILBRAHAM - Anna (Dahlberg) Salls, 89, died May 5, 2013. Born in Furudal, Sweden on March 16, 1924, to the late Erik Sigfrid and Anna Olivia (Forslund) Dahlberg, she was educated in Sweden, and learned to speak both German and English. She was married to Russell C. Salls on...

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My deepest sympathy..
I have many good memory's growing up on brook side with Anna when she came to see my grandmother Irene Tuttle and our lunch Dates at Westover ARB

Dearest Monica, I was so sorry to learn of your Mom's passing, yet, I know that she is truly at peace with your Dad. Our parents were friends for so many years with the 104th and remained lifelong friends. I know they are reunited.

May your loving memories of your Mom help to ease your pain during this difficult time. Our deepest condolences to you, Joe and Maryann.

We will see you on Monday at the National.

Love, Jan, Dennis, Jay, Adam, and Andy

Monica & Family

My deepest sympathy for the loss of your Mother . May she rest in peace

Cecilia Rebelo ,cna at Keystone Commons

Dear Monica and Family,
Please accept my deepest sympathy in your Mom's passing. I remember her well from my time serving under your Dad in the 131st Weather Flight. I enjoyed speaking with her since I am of Swedish descent from both parents. I am sure you were very proud to be the daughter of such two fine people. It is my fervent hope that the many good memories you have may cushion your sorrow.

So sorry to hear about the loss of your Mom, Monica. She is in a better place now and may God bless her. Ginger Balboni Hinkley

Our thoughts and prayers are with the Salls family at this time. I remember Mrs. Salls while serving in the Mass. Air Guard, where
Colonel Salls was the Commander of the Weather Flight. She was a nice lady. May she have eternal peace.

I was sorry to hear of Anna' s passing. My condolences to Monica, Joe and Maryann. She will be missed.
Beth Cardillo, formerly from Keystone Commons.