On Sunday, January 21, 2007 we said goodbye to Sally Carlene Field. She passed away surrounded by family and friends. She is survived by her husband Ron Field, two children Glenn Price and his wife Lori, and Valery Vanater, and her brother Dell Meyer and his wife Myrna, grandchildren Cory and Casey Price, Joshua, Jason and Trevor Vanater, and great-grandchild Mariyah.
Sally was many things to a many people — Klingon warrior, renaissance sword-master, expert crafter, master tailor, carpenter and avid animal lover just to name a few.
Her name brings wonderful memories to mind. She was a bundle of energy, a constant surprise and sometimes an elfish little trickster! Sally, Sally, Sally, you tickled our hearts with your impish ways, your refusal to follow "their" rules, and the kindness you've always shown.
You will always be remembered
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Harry Rhodes
February 4, 2007
Sally was my dearest friend. I miss her so very much.
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