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Sylvia Everhart Mahaley

Salisbury, North Carolina

Apr 26, 1950 – Jan 26, 2026

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BORN
April 26, 1950
DIED
January 26, 2026
LOCATION
Salisbury, North Carolina

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Sylvia Arlene Everhart Mahaley, 75, of Salisbury, passed away on Monday, January 26, 2026.Born April 26, 1950, in Salisbury, Sylvia was the daughter of the late Eugene Everhart and Hazel Smith Everhart. She was the devoted wife of David.A 1968 graduate of North Rowan High School, Sylvia enjoyed...

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As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends. I worked with Sylvia and knew Dave from NS. Both good people and were liked by everyone. Need more like them in this world !

Sylvia & I met and worked together at NS and she was a delightful soul. Always kind. We found a common love for horses and shared some trips to horse farms and struggled and laughed through learning horse antics. I remember when both Seth & Ross were born. Truly enjoyed our season together. My sincerest condolences to Dave and family.

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Fine young lady and I am very grateful for the years I have known her. Prayers for Dave and the family

A beautiful obituary for a beautiful life. Sylvia was special to all who grew up with her. She had a spirit 2nd to none, and was a wonderful family centered person. Her intelligence was. matched by her kindness and gentleness..She was a true blessing to this town and our earth.

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To the Mahaley Family: I have so many great memories of Sylvia, sleep overs in the basement, built in bunk beds and on the floor(with Steve and Greg) in High School. Times that will always be remembered. I pray that our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ will give you all comfort and peace. Your friend always David Arrowood

Such a beautifully written obituary, it describes Sylvia perfectly. I was blessed to not only be her cousin, but also her friend and coworker. The memories I have with her go from my childhood when she would dress Faye and I up in her clothing and put makeup on us so we could be "grown up" like Sylvia. I remember many a night eating pizza from Village Inn and sitting around Hazel´s kitchen table playing cards and laughing for hours. I also loved teaching with her at RCCC, laughing and...