Sally Dee Renner, born on April 1, 1938, in the charming town of Silverton, Colorado, peacefully left this world on April 11, 2025, at the age of 87, from her home in Bisbee, Arizona. Sally was a woman of deep faith, finding solace and guidance through her Christian beliefs, which she carried with grace throughout her life.
Sally's journey was marked by love and dedication. She married the love of her life, Paul Renner, on May 30, 1959, creating a beautiful family and a legacy that spans generations. Though Paul passed before her, their love story remains an inspiration to all who knew them.
An educator at heart, Sally dedicated 20 years to teaching in Morenci, Arizona, and later shared her wisdom as a substitute teacher in Sierra Vista. Her passion for shaping young minds was matched only by her warmth and sincerity, traits that made her classrooms a haven for learning and growth. Sally graduated from Arizona State College, now Northern Arizona University, in the class of 1960, proudly embracing her alma mater's spirit of learning and community.
Family was Sally's greatest achievement and joy. She is survived by her three children: Debra (Mike) Meyer, Katherine (Raymond) Rousseau, and Ted (Maria) Huntington. Her legacy continues through her 12 grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren, and one precious great-great-grandchild. Sally's sister, Twila Kuder, also survives her, amongst many other family members, carrying forward the family bonds that Sally cherished so dearly.
Sally was genuine, sincere, and beautiful both inside and out-a true one of a kind. Her presence lit up the room, and her kindness left a lasting impression on everyone she met. Though she wasn't actively involved in formal community groups, Sally's impact was felt by all who crossed her path, a testament to her nurturing spirit and boundless love.
We will gather to celebrate Sally's life on May 31, 2025, at 12:00 PM at 2906 West Hidden Meadow Lane in Bisbee, AZ. It will be a day to remember the love she shared and the joy she brought into our lives.
As we say goodbye, let us remember Sally with these words: Miss me a little, but not for long, and not with your head bowed low. Remember the love that we once shared; miss me, but let me go. Sally, you will be missed, but your spirit and love will live on in our hearts forever.
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