
Sally E. Coe Roady Obituary
September 1, 1949 - February 24, 2025
Sally E. Roady (nee Coe) passed away on Monday, February 24, 2025 at the age of 75.
Devoted wife to John Roady; loving mother of Laurie (Geoff) Whittenberg and the late Kristen Roady; beloved grandmother of Mason and Anna Whittenberg; admired sister of Sandy Coe, the late Harry W. Coe, II and the late Judy Westmoreland; cherished daughter of the late Harry W. Coe, I and Lucille Coe; aunt and friend to many.
Sally spent 54 happy years with her husband, John, and loved spending time with her family. Sally enjoyed watching soap operas and Hallmark movies, which brought her comfort and joy. She will be deeply missed by all who knew her.
Memorial contributions may be made in Sally's name to Safe Connections. https://www.hutchensfuneralhomes.com/obituaries/Sally-E-Roady?obId=37795604
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Sheila Hesselroth (Kilpatrick)
I'm so sorry to hear of Sally's passing. I'll always remember her warm smile and kind nature. RIP
Annette Harris (Safady)
I'm so sad to hear this. Sally was such a delight. She will be missed. May her memory be everlasting.
Jan Donovitz (Shulkind)
We are saying "so sad" too much these days. I too am so sad to hear about Sally's passing. She was the kind of person that just seeing her in the halls or classes made me smile. May her name be a blessing.
D. Suzanne "Suzy" Willard (Thurman)
I have such fun and wonderful memories of Sally from Border Star to graduation from Southwest. Her sweet disposition and smile were loved by all. So sad to hear of her passing.
Trudy Royster
I am so very sorry to hear of Sally's passing. She was always so much fun and kept us all laughing. I am stunned to learn that she is gone so soon. She will always be remembered fondly. RIP Sally.
Ed Molotsky
Sally was such a delight to be around.
She was always one of my favorites!
Nancy Ball (Clein)
Sally was one of my first friends, and I remember so many fun times with her at Border Star and Southwest. Her smile was always warm and contagious. Say hi to Harry for us, Sally. Rest well til we see you again.Gloria Rosner (Gale)
A true funny girl with an infectious smile.
Glad we were friends.
Gloria Rosner Gale
Gail Townley (Williams)
Sally was such a joy to be around - she always brightened the day. She will be missed and prayers for her family.
Jay Zenitsky
I am so sorry to hear about her passing. Sally and I spent a bit of time together during our junior and senior years. Who needed alcohol when I could be in the company of someone so fun and effervescent?