Sally Yule passed away peacefully on May 2, 2024. Born on July 11, 1946, Sally immediately demonstrated tenacity, a ferocious spirit, and a deep love for life on her terms in the biggest way possible. Sally is survived by her fur babies who, with her blessing, found their forever home, and countless people who were fortunate enough to have called her friend.
Throughout her vibrant life, Sally wore many hats--attorney, teacher and dedicated, animal caretaker. She received her Juris Doctorate from John Marshall Law School in 1978, embarking on a career that showcased her fierce advocacy as an accomplished attorney, and a deep commitment to justice.
Sally was known for her ferocious fighting spirit. She never backed down from a challenge. She loved all animals and spent a few joyful years in Montana where she embraced the local style with her favorite 'blinged-out" cowboy boots. Always dressed to the nines, Sally was fantastic in every sense of the word.
Her passion and spirited personality touched everyone she met. Her legacy of kindness, strength, and compassion will continue to inspire those who knew her. She will be deeply missed by a multitude of friends, colleagues, and her cherished four-legged pals: Honor, Shiloh, Enzo and Jack.
A Celebration of Life will be held in Sally's honor at a future date. In remembrance of Sally, attendees are encouraged to wear red and say her favorite word, a testament to her memorable and impactful presence.
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Alan E. Bella
I knew Sally in school and I loved her "I don't give a shit" attitude. Seemed to my she was wild and carefree. I only wish I was like that at that time. Rest in Peace Sally....
Wanda R. Burch (Hillmer)
Sally and I were in English class together and I, too, remember her tenacious attitude. She was a joy to be around. Sounds like hers was a life well lived. Rest in peace, Sally.Kathryn Stoebig (Pluff)
I always loved Sally's feistiness and free spirit. She was fun to know. May she give them hell in heaven. 😊
Rosanne Fanduzzi (Gulbinas)
Sally and I were in speech class together in high school. For one assignment we were to do a short skit. Sally chose to do a scene from "My Fair Lady" in which she portrayed Eliza Doolittle and sang "All I Want Is a Room Somewhere". She set up a chair and acted and sang around the chair using the cockney accent that Eliza had. Sally was amazing! She was just too good to ever forget ....her talent, personality, teased blond hair, short skirt and makeup! She was very special!
Kathryn H. Hall (Eppers)
Sally and I became friends after high school. We both worked at downtown stores. We had many lunches together. Also fun times at the beer bars Never a dull moment when Sally was around! She was definitely a spark plug!! RIP Sally
Donna Pauschert (Cadd)
Loved her free spirit for sure, She always made me laugh in HS.
Roger O. Dubois
I remember the person because of her name. I remebr that she was always on the go and had a free spirit and carefree. Wish I had more time with personally but she will not be forgotten.