Sally - Coming to work in the archives no matter how she felt. I hadn't seen Sally in years when I began working with her in the archives in 2010. Sandra True got me to come and help with sorting and categorizing the Town Meeting Collection. Marge, Sally and Rosemary oversaw the huge project.Then in 2011 Frank and Paul were added to the mix. The team had a great time together. Sally and Frank got together around the same time as Paul and myself - 2011.. The four of us spent a lot of time together - hours and hours in the archive space. Then, on occasion, drinks at Sally's home before dinner out. We talked for hours. After one sojourn we spent a weekend together at the Wisconsin Dells...more talking and talking - a lot about the archives. As the years passed Sally was often not feeling well and would still come in the morning to work. She was instrumental in working with Marge and Rosemary to make sure the documents were professionally handled. She created the Archive Processing Notebook which guided the handling and filing of documents. When she was not able to come to the archives we would visit with her at home, where she continued to work. At the end of a sojourn Paul and I would get some breakfast goodies and have breakfast with Sally at her place before heading back to Minnesota. She contributed so much to the running of the archives and was knowledgeable about every facet of work. Journey on dear Sally.
Beret Griffith & Paul Noah