
Sarah Ann Hansel
Dec 18, 1937 – Dec 23, 2014
Sarah Ann Hansel, 77 of Mineral, Virginia passed away on Tuesday, December 23, 2014 at Martha Jefferson Hospital. She was the daughter of the late William and Jessie Farrady; a member of Mineral United Methodist Church. She was a church soloist for Mineral United Methodist and Kirk O’Cliff Presbyterian Churches; President of Contrary Forrest Housing Authority for 25 years and was currently Vice President.She leaves to cherish her memory; husband, John R. Hansel; son, Steven Craig Hansel (Susan of Bealton, VA; daughters, Sonya Ann Howard (Bruce) of Fairfax, VA and Kimberly Shawn LaHait (Bill) of Gainesville, VA; a brother, William Farrady (Jean) of California; grandchildren, John Hansel, Kayla Clark, Jessie Brown (Steve), Sarah Howard, Holly Howard, Billy LaHait and Alex LaHait.A Celebration of Life Service will be held at 1:00 P.M. on Saturday, January 17, 2015; at Mineral United Methodist Church. If you wish to make memorial donations please do so in her name to Leukemia Society VA Chapter, 5540 Falmouth St. #101 Louisa, VA 23230
What a speacial lady. One of the sweetest lady`s of the lake. Your family will be in my prayers.
It`s so hard to grasp you are now in heaven you touched my life in so many ways in such a short time. You always could put a smile on my face, bring humor to my day and a truely amazing woman. You were the grandmother I didn`t have and I don`t think there is anyone who will take your place. I love you and are going to miss you so much. I will cherish the memories I have of you and look forward to the day we meet again.
Sally was a wonderful person inside and out. From the day I met her I have always felt welcome in her home and her life. Sally was always full of laughter and had a great sense of humor. She was always caring and sincerely concerned about her friends and family. She is now a beautiful angel in heaven looking over all of us. I will truly miss your caring touch, your warming smile and your friendship. I will always cherish the wonderful memories with you and I will always love you and your family. Thank you for touching my life in so many ways.
Where do we begin. Sally was just so lovely, caring and such a wonderful friend, neighbor while we were at the Lake, and like a sister to me. We are so glad we stopped to see her and Johnny the end of October. She always had that wonderful smile and she and her family are just like family to us. Our prayers are with you all.
I feel very honored to have met Sally and her family. They are family to me. Sally was a special lady and will be missed terribly. Heaven definitely got a beautiful angel. Fly high Sally. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
Sally and John have always made me and my family feel as if we were part of their family . They are the two of the most loving, generous,outgoing pepole I know and we will miss her cheerful Mxwelcome whenever we metOur thoughts and prayers are with you and your family
Sincere condolences, John and family. We will miss Sally`s cheerful smile and beautiful singing voice. May the love of friends help support you in your loss. Pat and Ed
We are so proud to have spent many years of sharing the yearly pig roast at the lake listening to there jokes, stories of watching her grand children grow up as we get older. She was truely a wonderful special lady she will be greatly missed our hearts go out to the family
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