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Sally Williams Washburn, 77

| November 14, 2017 12:00 AM

Sally Williams Washburn, 77, of Hope, Idaho, and her beloved Puli pup, Remy, unexpectedly returned to the Good Shepherd on Oct. 25, 2017. We will miss her terribly.

Sally was kind to everyone she met, generous, faithful, loving, so fun and a light in all of our lives. She was a devoted wife, loving mother, grandmother, daughter, sister, aunt and friend.

We were all blessed by Sally’s birth on Nov. 15, 1939. Her parents were both immigrants, her father from England and her mother from Ireland, who came to the U.S. in their late teens and settled in Westbury, N.Y., where they raised their two daughters Sally and Eleanor. Sally attended St. Brigid Catholic School and Westbury High School. Sally, along with five of her girlfriends headed west to California where Sally met her husband who she was married to for almost 40 years and where she also had a wonderful 38-year teaching career.

Sally believed in living every day to the fullest and she loved her family, amazing friends, and the beautiful home she and her husband built together in 1995. Not a day would go by that she didn’t comment on how blessed she was to live in her log cabin built with her “dear husband Frank in beautiful Northern Idaho.” Over the years in Hope, she built an awesome community of friendships. She enjoyed the Monday Hikers, the Breakfast Bunch, the Garden Club, the Prime Timers, the Homemakers, being an ombudsman for the elderly and most importantly her Catholic faith and the prayer chain she was involved with. When her husband Frank was alive, their favorite activity was to RV around our great nation with their beloved Puli pups.

Sally is survived by her son, Mark Washburn (Donna) of Big Bear, Calif.; a daughter, Karyn Jensen; her granddaughters, Taylor and Brooke Jensen of Reno, Nev.; a sister, Eleanor Glover of Stonybrook, N.Y.; a niece, Alisa Kremer-Parrot; her grandnieces, Erin and Aislinn Parrott of Sayville, N.Y.; a nephew, Christopher Kremer; and a grandniece, Samantha Kremer of Center Moriches, N.Y.

A Mass will be celebrated at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Clark Fork,Idaho, on Friday, Dec. 1, at 1 p.m. Following Mass, a celebration of Sally’s life will be held at Trinity Restaurant, 58 Bridge St., Sandpoint, Idaho, from 4 p.m.-7 p.m.with a special tribute at 5:30 pm. Her final resting place will be at Skylawn Memorial Cemetery in San Mateo, Calif.

In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate donations made to your favorite charity or to the Guiding Eyes for the Blind (one of the nations’ foremost guide dog schools), P.O. Box 709, Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 / www.guidingeyes.org.

Sally blessed every life she touched. She was a torch of shining light in all of our lives. We have all suffered a very great loss and feel so saddened by her passing but will forever hold her love in our hearts.

Family and friends are invited to sign Sally’s online guestbook at coffeltfuneral.com.

Services are under the direction of Coffelt Funeral Service.