Sally A. Friday, 82, of Wampum, PA, entered her eternal rest on December 24, 2025, in Wexford, PA. Born on December 20, 1943, in New Brighton, PA, she was the daughter of the late Lawrence Douds and Sara E. Hall.
Sally was a woman whose life was centered on love, care, and creativity. She deeply loved her family and found her greatest joy in caring for them, always putting their needs before her own. Sally had a special talent for crafts and crocheting, creating handmade pieces that reflected who she was. She will be remembered for her nurturing spirit, her creativity, and the quiet strength she gave so freely to her family.
She leaves behind her husband of many years, Jim Friday; sons, Joe (Tammy) Rhodes and Howard Rhodes; grandchildren, Cody Rhodes, Alexys Rhodes, Dylan Seamans, Sarah Seamans; great-grandchildren, Breanna Cook, Katie Cook, Hannah Cook, Griffin Rhodes, and Bella Seamans; and her nephew, Andy Baumgardner.
In addition to her parents, Sally is preceded in death by her daughter, Lori Ann Seamans; brother, Lawrence Douds; and her two sisters, Mary K. Miller and Dorothy Kuhl.
Per the families wishes, no services will be held.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
1612 Third Ave, New Brighton, PA 15066

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