Sandy Bachman
Henry:
I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts are with you and your family.
Birth date: Aug 7, 1937 Death date: Dec 24, 2009
Setter, Sally Anne, 72, of Largo, passed away Dec. 24. She was born Aug. 7, 1937 to Elbert Franklin Payton and Anna Mae Dawson Payton in Daleville, IN. She married Henry L. Setter Jr. on Nov. 19, 1960 in South Bend, IN. Sally and Read Obituary
Henry:
I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts are with you and your family.
Diane, I am so sorry for your loss. Sandy Pincelli
Sally was my grandmother i remember so many times me and my sister would go to her house and make M&M cookies all the time she was the most loving person i have ever met. Going swimming at her house during the summer when me and my sister Jessica where kids my Aunt Pam would take us there all the time and Grandma Sally would always let us come over day or night. I am going to miss Grandma Sally but i know that she is in a better place now and she is always looking down on us always.
We are so very sorry for your loss. Know that all of our prayers go out to you and your family.
With much love and hugs Linda (Piver) Keen and family
Dear Hank, Brian, Diane and family,
I only met your wife and mother years ago but I felt like I knew her through Aunt Helen, who spoke so often and so well of her; and also through the many pictures Aunt Helen sent us through the years. She portrayed Sally as a wonderful, gentle and loving wife and mother who took such good care of all of you. My heart goes out to all of you for your loss. God bless you. Carol Cass
Diane, you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. Her pain and suffering is no more. You and your family now have another angel to watch over you. Be blessed and be in peace.
Diane, I just learned of your mother's passing and wanted to let you know how sorry I was. I hope you are doing well under the cirecumstances. Best wishes from Rick Gill and Marilyn Hett.
Diane, We are so sorry for the loss of your mother. Your South Florida Bank of America Teammates
Some people make a difference just by being who they are, Their inner light shines bright and touches lives both near and far, and even when they're gone, they still forever play a part. In the smiles, the priceless moments, that are treasured in the heart. In memory and in celebration of Sally who made this world a brighter and better place. With Warmest thoughts and Deepest Sympathy. Diane and Family, I pray that God will provide you peace and comfort during this difficult time. Glenna Thompson
Bank of America
Dear Hank,
I am so very sorry for your loss of your wonderful, wonderful wife. I know you had a beautiful life together. Sally was a true lady and you have a treasure in memories of your life together. I have been thinking of you so much. Just keep talking and talking and talking about her--somehow that seems to help.
Love,
Rosalie