To Sally, Andy and David- we were so ,so sorry to hear about your Mom.... don't have to tell you what a kind, special and sweet person she was! We will always remember the great fun we had as kids at the get togethers in Moberly and then lateron in Kansas City.... how gracious she always was- the ultimate hostess of all time... sending hugs and condolences The Kemmerly brothers David and Stephen
So sorry to see your mom died! I have so many fun memories of watching MU football games with she and Lou! I tried to get her to move to Kingswood near me but she had so much trouble walking! Glad she is finally not in pain! Lou had even more MU stuff than my husband Don who played for the Tigers in the 1950's. Sue Loudon
I just discovered the loss of Sally B. She was a terrific gal and a good friend of my family in Moberly, especially my "big" brother, Bill (Billy) Lankford. I was in Moberly when Lewis passed away and was so pleased to see Sally and her children who all went to my mother's preschool. They were as friendly and cheerful as Sally. I'm so, so sad to hear of her passing. I live in South Carolina, and although we still get the Moberly paper, I had not seen her picture. I wish I could give you all a hug.
Susie Lankford Kappler
Sally "B" was a great lady and along with Lou wonderful friends, they are forever missed. Collectively they had remarkable senses of humor and complemented each other in this way. Many evenings we spent with them as their guests at the Dinner Theater, entertained as much by their company as by the production. Are sympathy to her fine family.
Kaye and Joe Allan
Sally lived next door to my mom and dad at The Forum. She was so proud of her antiques and was gracious enough to give me a tour of her apartment. And she was such a good friend to my mom, who lost my dad just this last August. I will miss her, too.