SALLY-MACK-Obituary

SALLY MACK

Brighton, Massachusetts

May 19, 1933 – Mar 25, 2016

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BORN
May 19, 1933
DIED
March 25, 2016
LOCATION
Brighton, Massachusetts

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MACK, Sally Of Newton, formerly of Cambridge & Brookline, died peacefully on March 24 from breast cancer. Shiva at 125 Seminary Ave. #132, Newton, 02466 on: Wednesday 3/30, 4-8 pm; Friday. 4/1, 5:30-8:30 pm; & Saturday. 4/2, 2-5 pm. Memorial service details available soon, and complete...

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And still, Ms Sally, I feel your presence, speak out loud or silently to you. I'm thankful you do not have to endure our current health crisis. Yet I know you would, even as an elder like me, you would help in your own inimitable way.

I cannot edit you out of my phone, emails, etc. You are here and I am grateful.

Days and months and years pass, and still I talk to Sally, or question: "What would Sally say?" A monumental influence in my life, a deeply missed anchor. Yet, not gone, never forgotten, a presence forever!

Pam and grandkids

I feel so lucky to have known Sally Mack. There are people who come into your life and change it irrevocably.

The Brody/Weaver Family

Sally was such an inspiration to me when I had been married his cousin, Larry.
I had been blessed to have both Sally and her brother, Irving, to brunch in our home when our eldest daughter got married. It was such a wonderful memorable day.

She was openly caring and she will always been missed by me.

Jo Anne (Brody) Weaver

Tony,I am so sorry about your mom. I had no idea she will ill. I worked at the Schwartz Center for many years (I am Ken Schwartz's sister in law). Your mom was key in starting and facilitating the Schwartz Center Rounds at MGH Cancer Center. I worked closely with her and had great respect and affection for her. She also helped train facilitators across the country who were starting Rounds in new hospitals. She was so bright and thoughtful. My sincere condolences to you and your...

Although we haven't seen Sally for a long time--she was always a role model of a first cousin for me. Her Dad, Uncle Julius, and my farher were brothers. I spoke to her abot a year ago and she seemed happy with her life at the time. Please accept my husand's and my deepest sympathy. We would love to be in touch with you all.Fondly Sheila & Sandy Routh

Sally was not only a cousin but my inspiration to go into Social Work with handicapped children. She will be missed.

My deepest condolences to you and your family,
Psalm 100:5... Speaks about how good Our Heavenly Father is, it tells us that his love is and endures forever...and his faithfulness continues through all generations. So, is it a wonder where we learn to love. know that your one love is love by the Most High.