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Sara L. "Sally" Coonley

Troy, New York

Age 98

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98
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Troy, New York
CHARITY
American Heart Association

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Coonley, Sara "Sally"TROY - Sara "Sally" L. Latham Coonley, 98, died on Monday, April 24, 2023, at Samaritan Hospital after a brief illness.Born in Albany, she was the daughter of the late Thomas Carroll Latham and Beatrice Seaman Bachman Latham, and wife of the late William E. Coonley. She was...

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Aunt Sally was a very classy lady who my Uncle Bill absolutely adored. She always had such a lovely smile. Rest in heavenly peace, Aunt Sally. Sincerely, Joyce Coonley McDonald

We all have wonderful memories of Aunt Sally. She was such a lovely person, and we were blessed to have her in our lives. Kim, please know how much the Coonleys, Bishops, and Massons loved your mom, and how much she will be missed. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers during this sad and difficult time. With much love, Karen Masson Kleppinger

What a huge blessing it is to have been touched so deeply by my Aunt Sally. I have always said that she is my favorite person of all time. Her kindness and love emanated to anyone who knew her. God let us enjoy her here for 98 years because we needed her living example of love. Now we have her memory that continues to warm the spirit. She loved her family and you all showed your love to her very well. She is certainly missed. My special memories of her involve a wooden shoe in the kitchen...

Kim Salley was a wonderful step mother she took up for ne more times than i deserved. will miss her a lot. glad i got to see her last year when i was in troy..she had a good life and now her and dad can walk hand in hand together.

Kim, your mom was such a warm, friendly and sweet lady. From the time you and I became friends back at School 18 she was always the same. When she asked me to sell the family home for her I was honored ... and she gave me a sterling pin of a snowman. It is the first thing that comes out every winter and I think of her with a smile. The beautiful words from students in her Kindergarten classes (some 70 years ago !) are truly a tribute to her special character. You were blessed to have...

Coonley Family- Mrs. Coonley was my kindergarten teacher at Troy School 17 (1967-1968). My memory is that on the day that we were having our pictures taken, Mrs. Coonley wasn´t there and I refused to smile. Yes...Mrs. Coonley was one of the warmest and gentlest women I have ever known. She will be forever in my heart.

Thank you to all of you for your kind words and sharing your memories of my grandmother. She was one of kind and left her mark on everyone she met. My heart is aching so much, and to see all these nice notes truly warms it. She would just want from the world for all of us to be kind to one another, and these notes are truly appreciated. Thank you, Kylee Midura, her granddaughter

Kim, Your mom was one of those special people that came into our lives and left such wonderful memories and smiles for us to cherish. You were the "one of a kind" daughter that made her so proud and brought her tremendous happiness throughout her life. May she rest in peace and may you find comfort in all the memories that you have of her.

Kim, Your mom was a gift to all who knew her. Having lived the last 30+ years near her residence I enjoyed seeing her @ Price Chopper. Growing up on North Lake on the farm we were neighbors. You are blessed to have been her daughter. Carolyn Miler Chenot.