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Obituary of Sally Ann Eaton
November 28, 1954 – July 15, 2020
Sally Ann Eaton (Lemieux) Age 65 of Farmington Hills.
Sally was born in Wyandotte, Michigan to Henry and Elaine Lemieux (Pardon). Sally grew up in Dearborn Heights, attending St. Sebastian Catholic School and graduating from Annapolis High School in 1972. Sally had a passion for softball and karate. She was a fierce competitor on the field and at the dojo. In softball Sally was known for her pitching skills. In karate she achieved the level of 4th degree black belt and the title of Sensei. She was a long-time bookkeeper. Sally worked in the lunchroom for Farmington Hills Schools where she developed many friendships. She took pride in working through the pandemic to distribute food to children. Her greatest joy however was her family, especially her children and grandchildren. Sally was preceded in death by her beloved Dad, Henry Lemieux. Sally is survived by her children, Michael Eaton and Kim Eaton and her grandchildren, Brendon Eaton and Isabella Davis. She is also survived by her Mom, Elaine Lemieux and her siblings, Diane (Steve) Dolunt, Patti (Paul) Showler, Annette (Mike) Smith, Joe (Donna) Lemieux, Connie (Mike) Connors and Mike (Dona) Lemieux, many nieces, nephews, great nieces and great-nephews. Sally was a loving Mom, Grandma, daughter, sister, aunt, cousin and friend and will be dearly missed. Arrangements by Molnar Funeral Home Brownstown Chapel – www.molnarfuneralhome.com. Sally will be in state from 9:30 -10:30 am at Our Lady of The Woods Catholic Church, Woodhaven, MI on Saturday, July 18, 2020, with the funeral mass beginning at 10:30 a.m. Masks are required for entrance to the church. You can also livestream the funeral mass at www.olow.org.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to The Crohn’s Colitis Foundation - http://www.crohnscolitisfoundation.org/ or Right To Life Of Michigan - https://rtl.org/
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