Sally-Michaelson-Obituary

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Sally Michaelson

Murfreesboro, Tennessee

Nov 20, 1957 – Nov 14, 2024

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BORN
November 20, 1957
DIED
November 14, 2024
LOCATION
Murfreesboro, Tennessee

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Woodfin Funeral Chapel - Murfreesboro Obituary

Sally Thomas Michaelson


“And though she be but little, she is fierce.” Those words from Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer’s Night Dream” describe Sally Louise (Thomas) Michaelson to a tee. Sally departed this Earthly plane unexpectedly in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, on November 14, 2024, six days before her 67th birthday. Sally was fierce, compassionate, funny, forgiving, strong and loving. If you were a relative or friend of Sally’s, then you know what being loved feels like.


Though Sally filled many roles throughout her life – mother, daughter, sister, aunt, wife, friend – one of her latest roles filled her with the greatest joy, the role of being a grandmother to Cassidy. Cassidy affectionately called Sally “Cat” (why is a bit of a mystery). Sally relished the moniker and all the accomplishments of her beloved granddaughter. Cat was so proud of her.


Sally grew up in Lexington, North Carolina, and graduated from Lexington High School. She followed in the footsteps of her older sister, Margaret, and attended Appalachian State University, graduating with a degree in Criminal Justice; she would later be followed by her younger brother, Radford. You’d make a mistake if you talked badly in front of Sally about the App State Mountaineers or North Carolina barbecue. Duke University was also off limits, as that was her parents’ alma mater. Sally’s childhood included an annual family trip to The Masters in Augusta, Georgia. Sally’s family has been long-time patrons of the professional golf tournament, and Sally attended throughout her life. Sally also cherished her family vacations to North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Sally was an avid reader, and she insisted on buying books to support authors.


Sally moved to Murfreesboro in 1989, where she made friends in all walks of life and truly made her home. You know that saying about never meeting a stranger? That was Sally. She had a way of making instant and meaningful connections with people. That was her gift. She also had a gift for gift-giving. She knew just the thing to bring a smile to someone’s face and touch their heart. Sally was a passionate sales rep and brought joy to her customers with her sincere customer service, wealth of product knowledge, sense of humor, and dedication to quality.


Sally is preceded in death by her parents Bernard Thomas and Martha (Launius) Thomas.


She is survived by her daughter Jillian Michaelson and granddaughter Cassidy Sweet; her partner Steve Tambornini; her sister Margaret King; her niece Natalie King and Natalie’s family; her brother Radford Thomas, his wife Gina and their two sons, Tyler and Dennie; and her sister Ruth Thomas. She is also survived by extended family and a multitude of friends. They will all miss her deeply.


A celebration of Sally’s life will be held in early December. Details to follow. Cremation arrangements are under the direction of Woodfin Funeral Chapels and an online guestbook is available for the Michaelson family at www.woodfinchapel.

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My wife and I had the true pleasure of meeting "Ms. Cat" several years ago and have enjoyed many a story and beverage with her. We were so saddened when we heard of her passing. We will forever remember those good times. Our condolences to her family.

We were heart broken to hear about Sally! We first met her at Quality Furniture Store where we were greeted by her. She treated us like friends and helped us to choose our furniture. She was so sweet and im sure she will be missed terribly.

I am sadden to hear about the loss of our sweet classmate Sally. What a beautiful tribute written about her that is so fitting to her personality. I know her Tennessee Family will certainly miss her deeply. This past year i have had several health issues and Sally has cheered me on to wellness! If she was a your friend, it was genuine and you knew it. Thats rare in our society today. Fly high Sally and get your angel wings that you so deserve my friend. I will miss your encouragement during...

Jill and Cassidy,

I'm so sorry to hear about the loss of your mother. Please know that my thoughts are with you during this incredibly difficult time. Losing a loved one is never easy, and I hope you can find comfort in the cherished memories you shared with her. If there's anything I can do to support you, please don't hesitate to reach out. Wishing you strength and peace in the days ahead.

Sally was such a sweet lady. I have known her since we we at Grimes School together. I can remember years back, how happy she was and always in good spirits. She will be greatly missed. When we see or hear Appalachian, we will always think of Sally. Continue prayers for her family.

Happy heavenly birthday

I was so sorry to hear the news of Sally's passing. Sally was one of a kind and will always be remembered for the compassionate spitfire she was.
I have little memories of Sally that keep popping up in my mind and it makes me smile.
Rest in peace, sweet Sally. You will be missed by so many. Prayers for Jill, Cassidy, Steve, family, and all those friends! Wow, what an impact Sally made!

To Radford, Margaret and “Ruthie”
We are so sorry to hear about Sally. We still consider the Thomas’ our very best neighbors and miss all of you. You’re remembered in our prayers

We used to meet up for Thanksgiving when I was growing up at My Grandmothers house in Eden NC . We were the children of the 8 kids my grandfather snd Grandmother had . We were cousins , I didn’t have cousins on my dad’s side but 20 on this side. We all grew up went out different ways . Sally will be missed by the people whose life she touched. Bless her family and may she have peace in her heavenly home.