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Condolence: I went to school in Tisdale with Sarah, and although I didn't know her well, I remember her as being a kind and caring soul and she will be dearly missed, my heartfelt condolences to her family.
Condolence: My first recollections of Sarah go back to Grade 3. We were in the same home room then. She was always the quiet and shy one in the room. She was in several of my classes over the years right up to High School Graduation. From there, Sarah seemed to flourish as she continued her education and became an educator herself.
I spoke to her when she was a Principal at Wollaston Lake. She was loving her work and the children assigned to her care. We chatted a bit about our school years. Some memories of those days were positive, some were not.
Like most of our Grade 12 Graduating class, I was stunned to hear of Sarah's recent death as I was not aware of her illness. We all grieve her passing and wish her well on her journey home. My condolences and best wishes to her siblings, extended family and co-workers. May Sarah rest in peace!
Condolence: To Sarah's Family,
I attended school with Sarah in Tisdale. We were in the same home room in Grade 9. Although i was very active in the school, Sarah was a quiet student who never bothered a soul.She often suffered from stuipid remarks, but never retaliated. She was a survivor and obviously the epitome of what resilience is. I wish I could have celebrated her accomplishment of becoming not only a teacher, but a leader in the education system as a principal.
You know…the coolest thing ever was that she agreed to be goalie for floor hockey for house intramurals when we were in grade nine.
Despite not being a jock, she decided to buy into my concept that she was important as any other player on our team. In fact…..she was our goalie throughout …and WE WON the girls floor hockey championship!
Minor story I know….but it shows, that despite all odds, she gave it her all. I will always remember her gentle, calm new found confidence following this….she belonged…
Rest in peace gentle Sarah...
Your old admirer,
Wendy Schell