SARAH-GREENHALGH-Obituary

SARAH L. GREENHALGH

Washington, District of Columbia

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  SARAH L. GREENHALGH  Sarah Libbey Greenhalgh, 48, of Upperville VA died in her home Monday, July 9, 2012. Sarah is survived by her mother, Sara Lee Greenhalgh of Poolesville, MD, a sister, Katherine Kent Langton of Santa Fe, NM, and her cousins, Robie L. Cone Jr. of Chester Springs, PA,...

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My deepest condolences go out to Sarah's family, I know this is a very bad time for you. I hope that once the initial shock of your tragic loss lessens somewhat these postings and the kind words of friends and strangers alike will bring a smile to your heart.
Although Sarah was 2 years behind me at Oldfields, I remember her laughter and joy in life. We shared a love of horses and the school that nurtured us all. She will be missed.

From one tough cookie to another I considered Sarah as a soul sister. I admired her strength, kindness, lust for life and never ending quest for truth. I am thankful that we were given moments to reconnect albeit brief, via School reunions, face book and a Maine Coon cat named Harvey. Take care of my Harvey for me Sarah until we meet again. XOXO

I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I remember Sarah fondly. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this tragic time.

Sarah, your beauty, kindness and talent have touched so many and will always be remembered. I am grateful to have known you and to have a piece of your work (amazing steeplechase photo). My prayers go out to your family and loved ones.

I'll never forget all the laughs and jokes we shared while working in Maryland at the Gazette. You will be missed.

I remember when I was the Green Team captain and we had a Green Team room Sarah, a wonderful artist painted a HUGE dragon on the wall!! It was an amazing labor of love!!! I really appreciated that!!! On a personal note. She was just a great friend to all of us that love and miss her. This tragedy will live with us FOREVER!!!! Sarah, You are at peace and you will never have sorrow or fear ever again!!! You truly are an Angel!!!!

I remember with much fondness the high jinks that Sarah and my sister Jeanine would always get up to. Their stories of riding bareback, midnight adventures, working during the polo games, always sound like such fun. I grieve with your famiy and friends. God bless.

Sarah, I always admired you for your strength and tenacity. You made lemonade when given lemons! No matter how difficult things became in your life, you kept smiling and trying to push forward. I hope you knew how much you were loved by your O.S. sisters. You may be gone, but you will never be forgotten. xoxoxoxoxo, Margo Chertock