Salle-Soladay-Obituary

Salle Soladay

Woodacre, Ca And Los Angeles, Ca, California

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Salle Seaman Soladay

April 16, 1935 - July 23, 2018

Salle Seaman Soladay, mother, grandmother, activist, attorney and writer passed away Monday, July 23, 2018 at the age of 83 after battling renal cancer. Born April 16, 1935 to Lebanese parents Jay Seaman and Lila Waheed. Salle's...

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Salle was a long time member of our WRITEAWAY WRITERS group in Santa Monica. She inspired us all with her thoughtful reactions to our stories. Salle kept us at the edge of our seats with her pricise inciteful writings regarding the inhuman treatment of prisoners and her tales about her mother and her interactions with her brother. We loved her smiles, her encouragement, her laughter.
She was missed when she moved away and she will be forever missed. Salle is a persona that leaves a...

Salle was an active and beloved member of our Write Away writer's group that met every week in Santa Monica. I admired her commitment to advocate on behalf of prisoners and of the elderly that she so eloquently wrote about and shared at many of our meetings.
Our memories of Salle will be sweet, and our sadness deep that she is no longer with us on earth.
Dave Partie

after a volunteer summer between years 2 and 3 at UNC law school and working with Salle for 3 years after graduation at the San Rafael Cheda Building office my life was greatly enriched...love to you Salle...mike lane

Cousin Sulwa, from an early age showed me how imperfect our country has always been. A powerful woman that comes from a history of strong independent women. She has been a quiet however strong influence on my life.
Will be missed.
Cousin Dennis

Love to all of you ♥
What a purposeful meaningful life!
I'm honored to have known Salle, and to know each of you carrying on her legacy.
What a lovely inspirational kind woman!

I am so sorry to hear of Salle Soladay's passing. I wish I had known more about her pioneering adventures and would love to have talked with her about them. I am glad that her grandsons were able to spend extended time with her so that they could appreciate her strong spirit and share that strength with her. My deepest condolences to you all.

I did not know you, except through your daughter and son-in-law, David. But, my heart tells me I would have enjoyed doing so! May peace and comfort be with you and your family.