Sally Ann Painter
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Sally Ann Painter, 65, of Raytown, Missouri passed away on December 15, 2019 at home. A private viewing will be held on Thursday, December 19, 2019. Ms. Painter was born on November 5, 1955 in St. Joseph, Missouri.
Sally was a loving mother, grandma, LPN nurse of 20 years. She loved her family & friends & career.
She was preceded in death by mother Patricia Shephard, sisters Carla Jennings and Karen Jennings.
Survivors include daughters Sheila Painter, Shaela Teetor, and grandson Jadon Godfrey.
Memorial contributions are suggested to Shaela Teetor or Sheila Painter at 6119 Hadley St. Raytown, MO 64133.
To my baby sisters, I love you both and want you to know Greg and I are here for you and so sorry for your loss. I loved Sally she will be missed.
Sorry for your loss, prayers to you and your family!?
Shaela,
I am so sorry for your loss. It seems your mother had quite a career and positive contribution to life. I know she was grateful you cared for her in her remaining days on earth, and now she is no longer suffering. May she rest in peace.
To my sisters, we are all here and will always be by your sides. I wish I had something uplifting to say to take away just a small piece of the pain you are going through. I know there are no words to help you deal with this devastating loss, so I will just say I love you.
Sheila and Shaela,
Sorry for your loss. Sending prayers for strength for all.
Sheila Shayla this is Dorothy Adrian’s mom I know I haven’t spoken to your mom in a long time I didn’t even know where you all were but I thought of her often and my heart goes out to both of you if there’s anything you ever need please let me know be blessed love one another You Are Family and closer than that love you girls Aunt Dorothy
To Sally’s family. I worked with Sally at the VA in Topeka I building 4. I’ve so missed her these last few years. We use to laugh so much working together walking up and down those halls. She loved and cherished her family so too. I remember when she was living with her mom in Topeka. She sure loved her grandson and daughters. She took such good care of her mom and no sacrifice was too much for her to make either. I feel such a peace for her now. She was having trouble breathing when we worked together so I’m sure these last few years weren’t easy. I know she made it home. I’m miss her so but I’m sure I’m not the only one either.