1912
2008
Camarillo mourns the loss of a loving mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and friend to so many — Sally Finger — on Jan. 14, 2007.
Although a resident of Camarillo for the past 30 years, Sally was born in Russia on March 15, 1912. Sally's unconditional dedication to her family, friends and the community of Camarillo will always be remembered.
Sally is survived by daughters, Fran and husband Earl Lewis, Sally and husband Rick Bryant and Carol and husband Ken Imhoof. Sally's loving grandchildren, Chris Leyva, Janet Gridley, Greg, Gary, Gene and Ginger Bryant, Scott, Steve and Jeff Owens; great-grandchildren, Jeff, Julie, Cindy, Cheryl, Jade, Noah, Bailey, Ben, Ashlee, Matt, Parker and Sydney.
A service will be held at 11 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 20, at the Chapel of the Islands at Conejo Mountain Memorial Park.
Arrangements are under the direction of Conejo Mountain Funeral Home and Memorial Park, 2052 Howard Road, 805-482-1959.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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Barbara Gage
January 24, 2008
Sally was a beloved friend to many members of the Camarillo Women's Club. She was a lovely, kind woman who will be deeply missed. Our deepest sympathy to her family.
Camarillo Women's Club
Teri & Jack Milner
January 20, 2008
It was our HONOR to have known Sally. Always a smile -- always LOTS of fun. Never knew someone who knew sooooo many people... everyone LOVED her. She will be missed by all.
Anita Ogg
January 19, 2008
She will surely be missed by all who knew and loved her. Our deepest sympathy goes to all her family and especially the Owens...
Bob and Anita Ogg
Connie Vukovich
January 19, 2008
I was Sally's hairdresser from her 88th birthday approx. to her about her 94th birthday...somewhere in there. I so, so enjoyed her and had fun with her and tried to help her out if she needed it. I moved away but would always ask if anyone knew how she was doing. I'm so sorry to read about her passing but if anyone were fit to enter heaven it would be her.
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