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SALLY SALTONSTALL WILLIS

1940 - 2022

SALLY SALTONSTALL WILLIS obituary, 1940-2022, Sherborn, MA

BORN

1940

DIED

2022

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SALLY WILLIS Obituary

WILLIS, Sally Saltonstall A Joyful Life Sally died peacefully surrounded by her family at home on Charlescote Farm on December 12, 2022. Sally was born in Boston on August 29, 1940, and spent her childhood and most of her adult life where she first, and always, felt joy â€" Charlescote Farm in Sherborn, Massachusetts. She is survived by her husband of 50 years, Dudley Willis; four children and their spouses, Dudley, Jr. and Heather Willis, Christopher and Pamela Willis, David and Kristyn Willis, and Deborah and Peter Dowling; ten grandchildren: Duds, Westy, and Sunny Willis, Gussie and Roxy Willis, Annabelle, Sydney, and Austen Willis, and George and Sally Dowling; and numerous cousins, nieces, and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, Richard Saltonstall and Mary Bowditch Rogers Saltonstall; and her two siblings, Mary Bowditch Saltonstall Pease and Richard Saltonstall. Sally was blessed with a generous and open spirit which she nurtured and happily shared her entire life. For Sally, that spirit was shown in the joy she experienced among family, friends, animals (especially Clumber Spaniels), nature, and outdoor activities, all of which she found in abundance on Charlescote Farm. Like her father, she felt most at ease and was truly in her element on the Farm, where family and friends gathered to celebrate life by living it to the fullest in the embrace of the Upper Charles River Valley and its extraordinary beauty. Charlescote Farm was Sally's classroom and where she learned the most important life lessons. She loved helping her father with the dairy herd and horses, and her mother with the gardens and dogs. She enjoyed playing outdoors and exploring the Farm and the Charles River with her brother. She loved introducing her four children and ten grandchildren to the joys of life on Charlescote Farm. Her formal education was at Charles River School in Dover, MA, Chatham Hall in Chatham, VA, and Bradford College in Haverhill, MA. She subsequently honed her administrative skills at Katharine Gibbs College in Boston. Sally was exposed to politics from an early age as her uncle Leverett Saltonstall was Governor of Massachusetts, and later served in the United States Senate for 22 years during her youth. In early 1960, just after college, Sally worked to get Henry Cabot Lodge elected as a write-in candidate for President on the New Hampshire Republican primary ballot. Lodge withdrew from consideration, but was chosen by candidate Richard Nixon as his Vice Presidential running mate at the 1960 Republican National Convention in Chicago. Sally was appointed to serve as a Page at that convention, and her life in politics took an unexpected turn. There she met Edward Brooke, who had twice run unsuccessfully for the Massachusetts legislature and was then running for Massachusetts Secretary of State. Sally was impressed by Mr. Brooke's honesty and drive and knew he had a bright future in politics. She promptly joined the Brooke campaign staff in his unsuccessful 1960 run for state-wide office but discovered a new joy in campaign organizing and promoting candidates whose positions and personalities resonated with her. She worked on Brooke's successful campaign for Massachusetts Attorney General in 1962. Having become a vocal advocate for Brooke, she addressed the 1966 Massachusetts Republican Convention to second Brooke's nomination as the Republican candidate for United States Senate. Later that year, Sally accepted Senator-elect Brooke's invitation to join his staff in Washington D.C. and became a trusted aide and adviser who was well-liked and respected by other Senators, and their staffs alike. Sally also found joy in that political work and settled in Washington for eight years. In June 1972, Sally and Dudley were married on Charlescote Farm and their first child, Dudley, Jr., was born in the fall of 1973. Notwithstanding her significant success and stature in the political world, Sally's new priorities were to return to the Farm with her husband Dudley to raise their children, care for her aging parents, get her fingers in the dirt again, and enjoy life to its fullest. For Sally that enjoyment of life included participating and watching athletics of all kinds. She was an avid tennis player and a regular spectator and cheerleader at her children's athletic events from youth sports to college competitions. Her true passion, however, was the Boston Red Sox. She became and remained an ardent fan throughout the "Curse of the Bambino" era and was particularly pleased when the "curse" was broken in 2004. She loved tuning in to listen to the Red Sox games nightly on her trusty transistor radio, and enjoyed many adventures to Fenway Park. As her children aged out of competitive sports, Sally never ceased being their biggest fan in whatever endeavor they undertook. She supported their various business enterprises and gladly volunteered to help them in any way needed, especially giving time to her 10 grandchildren whenever and wherever possible. Always happier in her old jeans, boots and barn coat than in a cocktail dress, Sally discovered the extraordinary in all the ordinary tasks of life and found her bliss among her family and the animals, chores, and people, whether old friends or new acquaintances, on Charlescote Farm. The Willis family extend their heartfelt thanks to Sally's caretakers, friends, and extended family members for their loving and unwavering support during Sally's final illness. To a person, they provided great comfort to Sally and were a source of much needed assistance and emotional strength for Dudley and the Willis children. Funeral and burial will be private. A memorial gathering for family and friends will be at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Sally's memory to the Sherborn Library, 4 Sanger Street, Sherborn, MA 01770, or Charles River School, 6 Old Meadow Road, Dover, MA 02030. For online guestbook, gfdoherty.com George F. Doherty & Sons Wellesley 781 235 4100

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Published by Boston Globe from Dec. 16 to Dec. 18, 2022.

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Sally Pockel Harper

July 25, 2024

Dear Sally: So sad to hear of your passing. I remember you and "Duds" all those years ago with great respect and affection. Sally Pockel Harper

Wendy Akeson

December 10, 2023

Hard to believe it has almost been a year since you passed Sally. I feel so fortunate that I was able to get to know you through dog sitting over the years for all your sweet Clumber Spaniels. I hope you are surrounded by all of them in Heaven

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Egils Milbergs

February 26, 2023

Dudley: Our sincere and deepest condolences on the loss of Sally. it was wonderful to know you both during our time in Georgetown. God bless your family.

Egils and Cindy Milbergs

Gage Heath & Peter Swanson

January 23, 2023

Dearest Dudley and family,

How very sad we were to hear of Sally's passing. I think back with great joy and fondness on our shared passion for the gardens at Charlescote, the joys of planting flowers which Sally loved to pick and bring to friends who needed her cheerfulness, and the happiness of all those Clumbers and the Bluebirds in spring.
Memories also from our shared times at Charles River School, and my mother Marianna's joy and stress around helping with the flowers at your wedding.

We are all holding you in our hearts, with love.

The Quagliaroli Family

January 9, 2023

Dear Dudley, Will, Chris, Dave and Deb,
Saddened to learn about Sally and so sorry.
She was a wonderful person and we have many fond memories from our time together at Charles River School.
Judi, Peter and Jim Quagliaroli

Wendy Akeson

January 6, 2023

Dear Dudley, Will, Chris, Dave & Deb,

I am so sorry to hear of Sally´s passing. I loved chatting with Sally about the clumbers and enjoyed dog sitting for the past 20+ years. I will miss Sally´s upbeat voice. My heart goes out to all of you. May she rest in peace and be restored to health.
Love,
Wendy & Mark

robert mack

December 30, 2022

Dudley,
I am sorry for your loss.
Cordially,

Bob Mack NU64

Mike Branley

December 24, 2022

Dudley,

Our deepest sympathy.

Mike and Babette Branley
Norwich class of 1964

Joe Egolf

December 22, 2022

So Sorry for your loss Dudley

Vernetia Couty Smith

December 21, 2022

One of my favorite memories of Sally is that big bright smile that displayed a feeling of joy and excitement and how much I enjoyed being in her presence. So for now, I'll smile through the tears realizing how everything happens for a reason.
Vernetia Couty Smith,
a Brook staffer in France

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