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SALLY J. ROSENFELD

Berea, Oh, Ohio

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ROSENFELD SALLY J. ROSENFELD, 62, passed away at her home in Berea on Nov. 21, 2009. She was predeceased by her parents, George and Barbara (nee Morgan), and her beloved sister, Mary Ann. She is surviv-ed by her siblings Donald M. Rosenfeld and Jane C. Rosenfeld and loving niece, Mary Louise...

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I knew Sally when while she was in the 184th CES. She was my friend and I thought she was a wounderful person. I LIKED HER VERY MUCH. She always told me about her niece who she loved more than anything.

Sally was a very giving soul. We at the AARP Tax assistance program for the elderly were blessed by her help at multiple sites. She never missed an opportunity to unselfishly help others.

Thank you all for your kind words, and memories. It touches not only my heart, but my families as well. Aunt Sally will truly be missed by many. Thank you all for your support

Sally, though I only met you on two occassions, your vitality and fortitude were not to be missed. I enjoyed working with your sister, Jane, and enjoyed her stories and sensed her loved for you. I know you will be missed by all who knew you well.

Sally though your physical presence is a mist, your spirit lives on. You were a were a true solider, friend and will be missed. Old solider never die, they just fade away. Rest in peace.

Your words touch my heart. Feel free to contact me at [email protected] if you have any questions or perhaps stories I might share at her memorial service on February 12.

Sally it hurts to know that you are no longer around. But you had a wicked sense of humor and a strong sense of loyalty. It will leave a big hole in my heart now that you are gone. The book club misses you.
And the antics you sometimes got into. I especially miss the Harry Potter Uno games. Cathy and the Bookworms

Sally you were a loyal friend. You could sometimes be a challenging co-worker back in the early days but you really mellowed out over the years. We had alot of good times in Civil Engineering. I know you were so happy to retire and go back home. I will miss your visits to Wichita.

Sally-Mom to me.

I haven't stopped thinking about you. Your strong, never give up attitute. Always instilling in me the things that were important in life. You lived what you firmly belived in. I will never forget the talks we've had over the years. You will truly be missed by us.
It was so grateful you were at our wedding to celebrate in our very special day. That meant a lot to Gregg & I. Glad you are at final rest.

We love you.