Sally Voshell

Sally Voshell

October 29, 1946 - October 29, 2015

Obituary

Sally Christine Voshell, age 69, of Au Gres, passed away on October 29, 2015 in Saginaw, Michigan. She was predeceased by her parents, Victor and Hilma Ciffin. Sally is survived by her brother, William (Karen) Ciffin; nephew, Jeffrey Ciffin, niece, Kelly Ciffin, and two great-nephews and one great-niece.Sally worked at Grand Blanc Elementary School from 1969-1999 as a teacher of Home Economics, Typing, and eventually Computer Word Processing. She enjoyed reading, playing the piano, and was an excellent bridge player and baton twirler. Sally had many close friends, was involved with her Bible study group and loved her church.For online condolences, please visit mcintyrefuneralchapel.com. For information, please call (989) 755-8277.

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Mary & Jim Warner of Tawas City,MI
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Sally was a part of our home fellowship & Bible study for 5 years. We have watched her growth in her faith blossom. She discovered forgiveness and incorporated the concept into her life. As she is playing a symphony for Jesus, she will be missed by us. Our condolences to her family.
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James A. Kaake of Flint MI 48503
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I worked with her EX husband Mel. I saw Sally one day while getting lunch after fishing for Steelhead. I would call her about Smelt runs and Steelhead runs. She was a warm wonderful woman and the world is a worse place to live with her parting. I will miss her.
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Cheryl Leesch of AuGres, Michigan
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When I visited mid October she was at peace with whatever happened and knew she would be with her Lord. I hope this brings the same comfort to all who knew her as it does to me.
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George Gray of Flushing, MI
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Sincere condolences to Sally's family. I worked with her for several years at Grand Blanc Community Schools and remember her kindness and energy. May she rest in peace.
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Barbara Hilborn of AuGres
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While I've not seen Sally for a few years, when I had her home listed we found we shared our love of playing piano and she played a couple songs for me on her baby grand. Also enjoyed hearing her lovely music at the former Dunleavy's Restaurant in AuGres during the dinner hour. But our commonality was that through the ups and downs of life, we could always turn to God and our pianos for comfort, peace, and an uplifting of the spirit. It's not the length of time one knows someone, but the impact they leave; I can still see her playing the piano that day and the joy it brought her (and me).
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Vera Crandall of Fenton, MI
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I have known Sally since the early 1970's as a friend and fellow teacher. She was always positive and upbeat. She had many interests - traveling, playing piano, playing bridge, going to bible study, walking the beach on Lake Huron, and just meeting up with friends. Sally will be missed by all who spent time with her.

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