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Sally A. Hendricks

Allentown, Pennsylvania

1941 - 2019

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Sally A. Hendricks, 77 of Emmaus, formerly of Zionsville, died Monday January 21, 2019 at St Luke's Hospice House. She was the wife of the late David O. Hendricks, who died March 1, 2016. Born in Allentown on June 18, 1941 , she was the daughter of the late Bernadine (Rice) and Nelson Bruder....

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I will keep your memories alive in my heart. Thanks for always bailing me out when Mellow had me pinned against the car. :) I am so glad I was able to hug you goodbye. You are an amazing woman and I am grateful that you were a part of my life. Love, Nancy

Sally, my aunt and my friend. She opened her heart and her home. We had long talks and much laughter. There was always food involved with visits. She was a terrific cook. I will miss you Sally! With love, Cheri

We, the entire Miklos family send our sympathy to all of Sally's family
Sally surely lived a wonderful life and showed others an example of how to live a good life,always smiling and always thinking of others.
God Bless You Sally,Rest in Peace

Nick and Sandi Miklos and Family

Our deepest sympathy to the entire family. Our arms are around all of you. May all of your memories of your mom and grandmother always bring a bright beautiful smile to your face and to your hearts.

My sincerest condolences to the entire Hendricks family. May your memories bring you peace and sustain you at this time. Barbara Graefe

My heart is heavy and filled with sadness, but also filled with joy. Knowing Sallyann for her witt,Sweet nature but yet her tough lady presence, shipping me into shape with her relationship advice and sharing so many gardening stories to share, I will miss her even more. We have had many laughs throughout our Dan Schantz Shade house working family and for that I'm grateful. My deepest condolences to her family and the people that were touched by her

I will miss Sally she was a wonderful woman. She was always happy to see me and I was always happy to see her she always treated me like I was part of the family.She will be greatly missed. My prayers and thoughts go out to the entire family

I will miss Sally she was a good woman. she was always happy to see me and I was always happy to see her i will miss her my thoughts and prayers go out to the entire family, Larry Erdman

My heart is heavy with sadness but, also filled with joy.Working with sally Ann at DS.. will never be forgotten. A dull moment? NEVER!!! We always shared laughter, lots of gossip and of coarse worldly " Man " advise. Loved talking garden as she we say. She will be missed.
Jo Compton