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Sally Day

Griffin, Georgia

Mar 1, 1937 – Jul 3, 2014

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BORN
March 1, 1937
DIED
July 3, 2014
LOCATION
Griffin, Georgia

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Day, Sally age 77, a resident of Griffin, Georgia, since November 2004, when she moved to Griffin from Orlando, Florida, passed away on Thursday, July 3, at Renaissance Care Center in Griffin. Mrs. Day was born on March 1, 1937, in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, the eldest of three children born...

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My only sister, I still miss you very much every day. You were my first Bible teacher and began in me a spiritual journey that is ongoing and vibrant. I love you, Sally, and will be so happy to meet you again in the earth made new. Phyllis

I read the obit in the Orlando Sentinel. I met Ms. Sally when she worked at Florida Hospital. She was a kind and loving nurse. I remember her especially since we share out last name - DAY and we are both Licensed Practical Nurses - LPN. I also noted that she has a cousin with the last name - RUSS - which was my maiden name. I just can't believe these coincidences. Wish I had known her better and had learned more about her. I am thankful that she knew the Lord and her heart was right. I will...

To the family. May God wrap you in the comfort of his loving arms during this most difficult time. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Cousin Bernie Russ

We are very thankful the Lord brought Sally home. She was a person that wanted to be with the Lord and soon she will have that opportunity! God bless each of you and may His peace be your strenth!
Pastor Dan and Susan

Dear sweet sister: I will miss you greatly until my life on this earth ends. One of my very best memories is when you and Crosby moved to Griffin. We hadn't lived in the same town for 45 years, and it was so good to renew our friendship these past almost ten years. Always I'll cherish the memory of our Sabbath dinners together, the fun times we shared over a pizza at Pizza Hut, decorating the house for Christmas, all the holidays we shared with you, our long talks, and the comfort you gave...

Aunt Sally my dear. I loved you so much. I remember our times at your house watching TV or spending it outside sometimes. I remember the times you would come over on Saturday for dinner and we would talk about a number of things ( nothing was really off topic). I am thankful I got to know my Aunt and it was a blessing to have her for as long as we did. I will truly miss our times together when I would come over and we would watch TV and how we would spend lunch together. My heart is deeply...

Rest in sweet peace Sally. I wish we could have met sooner. I know you are an angel in heaven now. Oh death, where is they sting? Jesus is victorious in your heavenly healing. I just fell in love with you, such a sweet, caring person. Your family as well. Peace to you all. Shalom~

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.