Sarah-Reilly-Obituary

Sarah Reilly

Dallas, Texas

1938 - 2017

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January 29, 2017
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Dallas, Texas

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REILLY, Sarah (Sally) Davidson Age 78, of Dallas, TX passed away January 29, 2017 in Stoney Brooke Memory Care, Belton, TX. Sally was born September 1, 1938 to Thomas Philip and Sarah (Davidson) Reilly in Dallas, TX. Sally graduated from Highland Park High School and SMU where she received a BA...

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Im so sorry to hear of your loss, condolences to all the Reilly family. I hope you can find comfort at this difficult time. I hope the words at 1 Thessalonians 4:14 can serve as a hope to you all.

Your life made a difference in the lives of SO many kids. You were a treasure. You were loved and will never be forgotten.

Sally Haaker was an icon at St. Monica School. She was tender and loving and SUCH a great teacher. She & I would hang out many days after school. We'd roll around Dallas in her cool orange mustang and talk about anything and everything. She was a mentor and a great friend. Best of the best. My life is better having known her. Rest in peace sweet, sweet, Haaker. St. Monica's 8th Grade Class of '74.

A wonderful enthusiastic woman, full of life and love. She will be in our thoughts and prayers.

Taught me 5th grade in 1967 and our daughter Lauren in the 90's. I knew her as Ms. Haker, aka - "Mustang Sally" because she drove that red Mustang we were all so jealous of.
God bless and may you rest in peace.

Rest In Peace, Sally Reilly!!!

I am blessed having had the opportunity to befriend and work with Sally. I remember being at Our Lady Of Perpetual Help school and seeing this elegant lady with a bow in her hair and wondering who she was. Well, I learned that she was a loving and inspirational teacher who ALWAYS placed her love of teaching and the students at the forefront of everything she did. I am proud to call her a friend and will remember her "fabulousness" forever.

Sally was a source of great wisdom. I enjoyed her company and her sense of humor when I worked at SMS.
Marilyn White