Sally R. Steele, 83, of Warren, PA., passed away on Monday, December 12, 2022. Born on April 26, 1939, in Philipsburg, PA., to Emerson R. and Glady A. Adams Lupton. She married the late Lawrence R. Steele in 1963. Surviving are a son, James L. Steele of Maytown, PA., Susan R. Dickinson (husband, Steve) of Holly Springs, N.C. and brother, David E. Lupton (wife, Nancy) of Florence, AL. In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by a brother, Claude A. Lupton.
Sally graduated from Union City High School and Edinboro State College with a degree in elementary education. She served as a teacher in Corry, PA., and Union City, PA., and later as a substitute teacher in Titusville, PA.
In addition to her family, Sally’s passions centered around her cats, playing bridge and golf. She served Paws Along the River Humane Society as a volunteer and board member for a number of years and as a volunteer at the Warren Public Library.
Interment will be at Dry Hill Cemetery in Woodbury, PA.
Services are private and at the convenience of the family.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Paws Along the River Humane Society, 212 Elm Street, Warren, PA. 16365 or Warren Public Library Association, 205 Market Street, Warren, PA., or Warren Corps Worship and Service Center, (The Salvation Army) 311 Beech Street, Warren, PA., 16365. E-mail condolences may be sent by visiting www.lewisfuneralhomeinc.com <www.lewisfuneralhomeinc.com/> The Donald E. Lewis Funeral Home, Inc. has been entrusted with funeral arrangements.
My deepest condolences, on the loss of your mother.
She was my friend and I will miss her. Susan, she shared many of the photos you sent her of your cat, as I am also a cat owner. Jim, we talked Penn State football trips to Beaver Stadium. She to watch the band, us to watch the game.
We played bridge together and golfed together in each others member- guests. We talked together on the phone, especially during the pandemic. She will be missed by many.
Jim and Susan, I am so sorry to learn of the death of your mother. Floyd and I were her next door neighbors and she was alway so friendly and nice. After Floyd passed, I spent many hours on her deck, which she loved, just talking. She will be missed.