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Sally Louise Miller Rollins, 63 of Rockwell, passed away unexpectedly at her home shared with long time love and friend Mike McFayden. Born December 18, 1953, she was preceded in death by parents Ralph and Doris Miller and brother, Mike Miller (Brenda) all of Salisbury.
Sally recently retired from Food Lion after almost 40 years. A loving mother, grand-mother, partner, sister, aunt and friend; she will be remembered for her laugh, patience, honesty, kindness, collection of angels, and never to forget her potato salad and banana pudding.
Sally loved the beach, spending time with her grand-daughter Kimber, and reading.
Surviving her are long time love, Mike McFayden of Rockwell; son, Brad Sigmon of Concord; grand-daughter, Kimber Sigmon; siblings, Kay Miller Wagoner, Jeff Miller, and Pete Miller (Sonja) all of Salisbury; nieces, Shanna Wagoner of High Point and Amy Wagoner of Salisbury; nephews, Wally Trayah (Kerri) of Oak Island and Jason Miller (Katie) of Salisbury; great-nephews, Caleb Wagoner and Reed Miller both of Salisbury.
The family will receive friends on Wednesday, February 1, 2017 from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM at Powles Staton Funeral Home (913 W. Main St., Rockwell, NC).
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to, Carolina Christian School (Issac Anders Oxford Memorial Fund), 406 Renee Ford Road, Locust, NC 28097.
Carolina Cremation of Salisbury and Charlotte is serving the Rollins family. Online condolences may be made at www.carolinacremation.com.
Susan Turner says
Mike I am so sorry for your loss. I know from hearing you talk about her she was a wonderful woman. You have many friends and don’t forget to call on us if you need anything. Love you. Susan
Patricia and Hugh Clark says
Mike and Sally’s family, please know we are very saddened by Sally’s sudden passing. Our hearts are hurting for all of you. Please accept our sincerest sympathies.
Wayne mcinnis says
Keep those memories in your heart ?? in the days ahead of you. Life goes on –love to see you when you’re “in the neighborhood” !
Don Branch says
Mike I am so sorry for your loss. I know Sally was the love of your life and will be dearly missed. You know that you can call me anytime, day or night if you need to talk to someone.
Barry Bailey says
Mike, I am truly saddened to hear about this. Know that God is watching over you. You know how to reach me – call me anytime.
Randy and Kathy Culbertson says
Mike,
Many times I have tried to write but the right words just would not come until I read this. “Times love cannot smooth the road nor friendship lift the heavy load. But just to know you have a friend who will stand by until the end, sympathy through all endures, whose warm handclasp is always yours. It helps someway to pull you through, although there’s nothing we can do. And so with fervent heart you cry, God bless the friend who just stands by.” May you find peace on the road ahead. We love you, Randy and Kathy