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SALLY JEAN ALEXANDER

Weston, Massachusetts

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ALEXANDER, Sally Jean ("Mrs. A" to her students) died in her home quietly in her sleep on Dec. 24, 2012, she was 84 years old. During her prolific life, she was an English Teacher at Wayland High School, an ardent supporter of the sport of running, a professional dog trainer and organizer of Pets...

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I would NOT have graduated with my WHS class of '83 without the caring support of Mrs A. She cared for all of her students, both in, and outside of the classroom!

I was privileged to have Mrs. Alexander as my English teacher for TWO years...1965 and 1966!!! She changed my life by giving me the confidence to become a writer...little did I know as a freshman and sophomore in High School how well that would serve me as an attorney, There is no other teacher in my life who I have consistently referred to as the most influential, I still remember my "interior monologues" We all loved her, and she is missed. Andrea Vivat Lasker, Charlestown, MA

I have such wonderful memories of my Aunt Sally. I remember how much she loved her family and friends. I always enjoyed visiting with her and had wonderful conversations about all kinds of things. She inspired me with her many passions: teaching, her dogs, and helping others in need. She will always be missed by me, her niece, and the rest of the Ary family.

Mrs A will be missed, great educator and wonderful lady

I can think of no finer woman and honorable person the mrs. Alexander she was by far the best english teacher i ever had. he hsband Raymond was alsos afine and decent human being. He taught me all about external combustion engine which contributed emensly to the american space program. Often Mrs. alexander and Raymond would have dinner at the red coach grille nearby to thier Home on Apple gate ln, Weston, Massachusetts. Here was a giant of a women who was concerned about all of her students,...

Mrs. "A" was a fantastic person! Eventhough I was not really enthusiastic about the subject Elizabethan times, I can't imagine a better teacher to get me through it. She made herself always available, even at home. I am sure she had a great impact on many students careers. Thank you Sally!

Sally was my dear friend and neighbor. I'm so glad I got to know her. She helped us train our new puppy in our home four years ago and was always friendly and kind to our family. We shared many good times, stories, and laughed a lot together. I will cherish these memories forever. May you remember the times of joy in this time of sadness.

the WDTC dinners........

Sally Jean, I will miss you so much.....you were everything to WDTC....the heart and soul........I will always have memories of training and showing with you ...........