Sally's love language was gift giving. Her adoration for her family and friends was profound and often expressed with thoughtful presents. She truly had an uncanny way of surprising her loved ones with perfect tokens of her affection, making life's special moments absolutely unforgettable (and always leaving a trail of confetti or glitter everywhere she went!). However, the most precious gift she gave was her extraordinary and selfless love. Her love will live on as an example of Christ Jesus' love for us - a love that runs wide, long, high, and deep (Ephesians 3:18).
In addition to her husband and daughters, Sally is survived by her beloved and cherished grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her loving parents, Bob and Shirley Meighan, her sister Catherine Meighan and brother Robert "Bobby" Meighan. Sally was a devoted and generous Godmother and Aunt to many nieces and nephews.
Sally's love language was gift giving. Her adoration for her family and friends was profound and often expressed with thoughtful presents. She truly had an uncanny way of surprising her loved ones with perfect tokens of her affection, making life's special moments absolutely unforgettable (and always leaving a trail of confetti or glitter everywhere she went!). However, the most precious gift she gave was her extraordinary and selfless love. Her love will live on as an example of Christ Jesus' love for us - a love that runs wide, long, high, and deep (Ephesians 3:18).
In addition to her husband and daughters, Sally is survived by her beloved and cherished grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her loving parents, Bob and Shirley Meighan, her sister Catherine Meighan and brother Robert "Bobby" Meighan. Sally was a devoted and generous Godmother and Aunt to many nieces and nephews.
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