Sally A. Brown
Sally A. Brown, 83, of Butler passed away Tuesday in UPMC Passavant Hospital in McCandless Township surrounded by her family.
Born in Butler on Jan. 9, 1935, Sally was the daughter of the late Jack and Henrietta Covert Zimmer.
She graduated from Mars High School in 1953 and received her real estate license through Duquesne University.
She was the very first manager of Whitestown Village when it was first built. Later, she made her living in sales, including office equipment for Lloyd Johnson and Co. in Butler, bleachers for Playtime Equipment Corp. in Mars, real estate for Northwood Realty in the Hampton office and brick for Cook Brothers Brick in Penn Township until their closing.
She was a very good cook and known for her delicious pies. She was a die-hard Penguin fan and never missed watching a game. When her grandchildren were younger, she enjoyed being a “Hockey Grandma” watching Don play hockey and also watching her granddaughter Sarah compete in barrel racing with her horses at the Big Butler Fair and the Butler Farm Show.
She was Christian by faith and taught Sunday School in the 1960s at Old Union Presbyterian Church. She was a past president of Penn Glade Lioness Club in Penn Township and belonged to the Order of Eastern Star in Butler.
She is survived by one son, John F. “Skip” Cashdollar Jr. and his wife, Sherry, of Mars; one daughter, Doris Hartzell of Butler; two sisters, Gloria McElroy and her husband, Greg, of Grove City and Lillian Damaska of Southhampton, Mass.; one brother, Carl Kellerman Jr., and his wife, Patricia, of Butler; and two grandchildren, Donald Hartzell of Butler and Sarah Cashdollar of Bloomsdale, Ohio.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Paul Brown; one infant grandson; and her brother, John Zimmer.
BROWN — Funeral services for Sally A. Brown, who died Tuesday, Jan. 16, 2018, will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Thompson-Miller Funeral Home, 124 E. North St., Butler, with Pastor Tim Goodman of First United Methodist Church officiating.Memorials are suggested to the Lupus Foundation, 100 W. Station Square Dr., #217, Pittsburgh, PA 15219.Online condolences can be given at www.thompson-miller.com.
