Sarah-Bostwick-Obituary

Sarah "Sally" Bostwick

Statesboro, Georgia

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Statesboro – Sarah "Sally" Floyd Bostwick our beloved mother, passed away April 11, 2008, at her home in Bulloch County after an extended illness under the loving care of her children and Ogeechee Area Hospice. She was born in Savannah, daughter of the late, James Boog and Sarah Smith Floyd. ...

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Donnie,Jimmy,Leslie,Cone, I was sad to hear of Sally passing, memories of growing up and spending weekends together will always be a part of my life. May God bless each one.

To my counsins: Donnie, Jimmy, Leslie, and Cone,I am so sorry to learn of Sally's death. She is going to be missed. I have so many wonderful memories of visiting you all and Granny at Tybee. Love Tessie

To the Bostwick Family,
I have just learned of Sally's passing. She will always be in my heart as a strong, admirable,talented and kind woman. I will truly miss her as a neighbor and at the many art events where I have always looked for her and her family. My sincerest sympathy for all of you.

Sally was a kindred spirit, an artist on many levels, and a cherished friend. I am honored to have known her, and to spend many hours in wonderful conversation with her. My thoughts are with you Donny, Jimmy, Leslie, and Cone.

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

It was my honor and privilege to have met Sally and have some of her work. I know all of you will miss her. Sally lives on in so many people's homes and hearts.

Leslie and Family,
Remembering you during this time without your mother. As a caregiver, you will have a whole in your heart, but you know she is in a better place and not suffering any longer.
Having lost my father, and recently my stepfather of 14 yrs and being involved in his care, I feel your loss and pain.

To Donjileco, I'm sorry for your loss. Your mother as well as you guy's are in the stories I tell my children of the days we spent together when we were kids. I cherish those days and memories of our families at Tybee and will continue to do so always. I pray the Lord to be a lamp unto your feet and a light unto your path as we all continue through the days ahead. I love and miss you all.

Tybee has truly lost one of it's most precious jewels.