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Sally Rosita Marvel Freeman

Visalia, California

1952 - 2020 (Age 67)

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Sally Rosita Marvel Freeman (Mustang Sally)Sally Rosita Marvel Freeman (Mustang Sally) was born on December 8, 1952 in Battle Mountain, Nevada and passed away on April 14, 2020. She was one of seven children to Thomas Jenkins Marvel, a Nevada rancher and cowboy, and Rosita Camarillo Petit,...

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So beautiful, humble, and kind Gone too soon She would be so proud of her kids and grandkids, and all that they´re doing

I think of Sally often, especially when proudly wearing my "Mustang Sally" sweatshirt in her honor!

One great lady !

One of the neatest people I have ever met. She was very special to me. RIP Sally.

She ,her husband Bill and I were in Fort Worth in 1983 at the NCHA Futurity. Bill showed in the non pro and was reserve champion on Pepinic. Greg Ward showed my horse Master Remedy to 5 th place in the open. She and I hung out together with the nerves getting the best of me,. They did not come any better then Sally.

My heartfelt condolences to your family at this time. We all loved this wonderful woman! I met Sally 40 years ago. She was warm and genuine, and always fun to be with. She seemed not to notice her great beauty, which radiated from within. I admired, even idolized her talent and grit while riding a horse. But what I remember most was how she treated everyone with kindness.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Our family had the pleasure of meeting Sally while we were living next door to our dear friends Holly and Travis. When Sally came to visit, we also got to share her hugs, laughter, kindness and most importantly her honesty. Her passion for life was infectious and her no nonsense attitude really defined her. She was a genuine treasure.❤

Sally was as sweet as they come. Harry and I will miss her till we meet again. When we got together we would laugh until we cried. She was so proud of all of her children and grandchildren. Gone too soon, but her faith in God tells you where she is today. We are so sorry for the entire family. Our prayers are with all of you. Love to all of you! Harry and Pam Rose