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Sarah C. Millspaugh

Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania

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Sarah C. "Sally" Millspaugh, 77, East Stroudsburg, died Tuesday evening, Aug. 5, at Grace Park in Stroudsburg. She was the widow of Raymond H. Millspaugh, who died Oct. 20, 2002.Born on Nov. 7, 1930, in Newark, N.J., she was the daughter of the late William and Cecilia (Nattrass) O'Neill and had...

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I would like to express my sympathy to Sally's family. My family and I met Sally through my brother-in-law, Philip Frace. Sally was a very sweet person. Many people were blessed by her.
May the peace of God be with you during your time of sorrow.

Sally was a dear, sweet lady who was an inspiration and friend to everyone she knew. She was like family to my husband, Mark and me. She was my favorite art teacher and I'll always think of her when looking at her paintings or my own or those of her other students. We all knew that orange was her favorite color and each one of my paintings will always have a touch of orange in honor of her. It was obvious that she loved her family and friends.
Thank you Joy, Kim, Eric and Kelley...

Sally's priceless talent hangs on our walls. She painted a picture of our home and surrounding greenery and pond....it always makes us smile when we look at it. The attention to detail is one of Sally's attributes.

Allan & Diane Hannan

Sally was a "Giver". Her life was devoted to sharing her love of nature and teaching others to appreciate the beauty in their dailly lives. She was an inspiration and will be sorely missed.

Sally was an inspiration to me from the first moment we met. We worked together for the past six years and I enjoyed every minute of it. She had spirit, spunk and a genuine love of life and all it has to offer. I will miss her dearly.

Carolyn Hetherington

Sally was the best art teacher I ever had. She also had a great attitude and will be missed by her many students and friends.
My condolences to Joy and her family.

I never knew why my husband chose to live in Pennsylvania after we left Montreal. However, after having taken painting lessons from Sally for over twelve years I knew why we were here. She was a wonderful person and teacher, always so energetic, cheerful and full of wonderful ideas.

I will never forget her. Thank you Sally for everything. I will always miss you. Love, Marylin V. Schiele