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Sally Adams Aulson

Dallas, Texas

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AULSON, , SALLY ADAMS MacLEOD Age 56, passed away Friday, February 8, 2008 at her home in Italy, TX, following a courageous 5 year battle with ovarian cancer. She was born on August 3, 1951 in Austin, TX to her father, James MacLeod and her mother, the late Barbara Barker. Sally, known as Sam to...

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In reading over the eulogy above, I realize that Sam was a MacLeod descendant, as am I. A few years ago I was able to visit "our castle" on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. She was a lovely person, and I will always remember her with great fondness. She certainly added so much to so many lives and I count it as an honor to have met and worked with her in her more artistic endeavors. She is missed.

Sally was our niece and we fondly remember our summer outings with her and the family in Vermont. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all during these difficults days.Aunt Norma and Uncle Gordon

I was with Patrick the night he met Sam at Endicott College, in Beverly, Mass. The beautiful blonde hair, the big welcoming smile and always a kind word.

I remember Sam telling a story of the time when the Aulson family was taking their boat from Beverly harbor to Cape Cod ( a considerable journey ). Anyway, half way there Mrs. Aulson remarked on how soft the sea air felt. Sam not quite knowing what she meant stood up and started pinching the air. Needless to say once Sam was...

We are newbies in letterboxing, but have seen her name many times. Our deepest heartfelt sympathy is with you and may Jesus Christ give you the peace that surpasses all understanding.
With love,
Beautiful Butterflies

I was one who was blessed to know Sam as Ruby Tuesday. She lived such a rich life, I know she will be missed here on earth and welcomed into Heaven. God Bless those who are left to remember her. My heart goes out to the family at this very sad time.

In the Asian world people can be considered as national treasures and Sam was certainly a treasure to those who had the privilege of knowing her. She coached the Springridge Elementary PTA adults through a couple of plays (which was the most fun one can have) as well as helping to create and execute the murals by the 6th graders in the cafeteria and coaching OM for the kids. In all she was the model of grace, creativity and caring. She was truly loved by one and all. Although I have not seen...

My condolences to the entire Aulson family. Although I never met Ruby Tuesday in person I got to know her through her beautiful and creative postal letterboxes. I remember the day her "Red Hat Momma" postal box arrived at my house. Oh man that was truely a work of art!

I was deeply saddened when I heard of Ruby's passing.

Good bye, Ruby Tuesday. You will be missed.

Moonstone

Ruby Tuesday was bigger than life in Texas letterboxing, and so much more. While she kept us entertained and inspired by her wisdom and wit, it was clear that the best she had to offer was saved for her family. I think she truly understood the idea that you can gain even more by giving freely of what you have. She has left us all with a legacy and I'm proud to have known her.

Patrick, you and the boys are in our thoughts and prayers. I know this is a difficult time for you, but...

We are saddened to learn of your loss. We remember most of all her helping with Kristin's OM team and the fun they all had. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Sincerely, Mona & Jim McClure