Farewell to Sally Ann Carl
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Posted by: Ronna
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Date: Mar 26 2012 2:51 PM
Sally Ann Mauldin (Carl) died on March 22, 2012 in her home after a battle with cancer. Sally is survived by her four children, Ronna Buckley (Williams) of Blue Springs, Alabama, Donna Buckley (Dorsey) of Dothan, Alabama, Greggory Dale Clemmons of Dothan, Alabama and William Dewayne (Bill) Clemmons of Dothan, Alabama. She also precedes her grandchildren Jeremy and Briah Buckley, Chloe and Stormi Clemmons, John-Michael Bridges and Dusty Williams. She also has two sisters, Mary Ann Mauldin Sawyer and Sara Mauldin Parker, her mother, Aline Creamer Brannon all of of Slocomb, AL. She has one surviving brother, Edsel Mauldin. Many nieces, nephews and cousins survive her. Sally is preceded in death by her father, William Frank (Bill) Mauldin, a sister, Earlene (Sissy) Mauldin Danley, a brother, Gerald Eugene Mauldin. At Sally's request there was no funeral service. Her family will gather at a private ceremony on Sunday, March 25th in her remembrance. Sally was 59 years old.
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robindoss1 - Mar 28 2012 12: AM 20:33
my dear ms sally......you will be so dearly missed. my children and i loved you so much and you were always such a good friend. although im glad your at peace and in a better place i truly truly will miss you!!! always jennifer, saje and keylan Ronna - Mar 27 2012 12: AM 15:16
You walked it out, Mama, and you made it. I know you'll be watching to see how we finish our own races. You inspire us to live on a different level than we lived before, to rise above situations and think beyond ourselves. I mean it when I say I'm changed forever by the experience of your death. Jesus never expected any of us to be perfect. He took care of that on the cross, but He expects us to love. I know you loved us Mama. I am glad I got to tell you that I never stopped loving you....not for one second. I am going to love on this family of ours a lot more. Watch your children mama as they are good mothers, fathers and people. Point to us from heaven and say, "See those. Those are mine."