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Susan Martin
January 08, 2025 | Friend
Photo courtesy of Baker Funeral Home - Queensbury
Queensbury, New York
Feb 28, 1949 – Jan 2, 2025
Sally Mae Marr, 75 of Brant Lake died unexpectedly on Thursday, January 2, 2025 at Glens Falls Hospital with her loving daughter-in-law by her side.
Born February 28, 1949 in Horicon, she was the daughter of the late Earl J. and Elvira L. (Harpp) Granger.
Sally worked at King George Motel, Marine Village and The Sagamore Resort.
Sally was known for her caring heart and her loving soul. She was always worried about everyone she knew and made sure to check in to see how they were doing and how they were feeling.
She loved to play Bingo and do her scratchies with a cup of Stewarts coffee. She enjoyed playing cards with friends and family, especially Crazy Rummy and Old Maid with her grandsons, Alex and Devin. Sally loved flowers, shopping, socializing, and spending time at all the family gatherings. She especially loved “Sisters” day and spending time with her son and grandchildren. Recently Sally enjoyed watching her birds on her porch, keeping in touch with everyone through Facebook, and creating her coloring pictures. She looked forward to her two-hour Friday phone calls with her son, Kevin.
Sally was predeceased by her brother, Jerry Granger; and her nephew, Zachary Granger both of Brant Lake.
Left to cherish her memory are her sons, Bobby Marr of Brant Lake, and Kevin (Jaydeen) Marr of Kingsbury; grandchildren, Lorrie, Alexander, and Devin Marr of Kingsbury, Sarah Cleveland of Chestertown, and Matthew Monroe of Warrensburg. A hole has been left in the hearts of her surviving siblings, Betty Olden (Jackie), Earl “Shorty” (Pam) Granger, Bonnie (Lance) Cleveland, Connie (Billy) Warner, Patty Steinman (Doug), Cindy (Carl)Moffitt, Roy Granger (Charlene), Ricky Granger (Diane); and many nieces and nephews.
Per Sally’s wishes there will be no services or calling hours. A celebration of Sally’s life will be announced by the family at a later date.
Condolences may be sent directly to Baker Funeral Home, 11 Lafayette St., Queensbury, NY 12804, or through www.bakerfuneralhome.com.
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Susan Martin
January 08, 2025 | Friend
It was always fun working with Sally. You could outwork me any day of the week. You worked like a bull. You will be greatly missed.
Love, Jackie.
Jackie Nelson
January 08, 2025 | Chestertown, NY | Friend
Rest in peace my old friend Sally!
Ralph Bentley
January 07, 2025 | Brant Lake, NY | Friend
Yes, I’m sad for all who knew & loved Sally but I was thankful to read about her life and how happy she was. Though we lost touch I have over the years thought about her & wondered how she was. Such a beautiful person, inside and out. Now that I am returning to Brant Lake more often to visit I am sorry any chance we had of meeting up again is now lost.
Suzanne (Cates) Mountz
January 07, 2025 | Kendallville, IN | Friend
Connie, Bonnie and Family
My sincerest and deepest sympathies to all of you! My god I remember all of us back on Hayesburg Rd in our younger days, Sally was a beam of light for sure! I cherish the memories of days gone by and love each of you! I pray the angels led her peacefully home and I pray for comfort for all of you! Go rest high Sally and know your memory will shine as bright as you did!
My love and prayers to all!!
Deborah Armstrong Yontz
Hampton, Virginia
Deborah Yontz
January 07, 2025 | Hampton, VA | Friend
I have fond memories of Sally. She was a hoot! Always making me laugh. I am so sorry for her family’s loss. My heart pours out for you all.
Kristin J Nelson-Darrow
January 07, 2025 | S Glens Falls, NY | Friend
sally i miss seeing you everyday and enjoying our coffee together ,life is not the same without you ,i love and miss you so much
warner connie
January 06, 2025 | Brant Lake, NY
What a great soul to have on the earth and to have left to early !! Fly high sally we all love you
Jacqueline Smith
January 06, 2025 | Bradford, PA | Friend
May you rest easy. You were one of the kindest most loving giving people I have ever known. May God comfort your loved ones and wrap you in his loving embrace. You will always be remembered as “Sally Frog” May you dance in the heavens!
Renee DeHues
January 06, 2025 | NY | Friend