Sarah Ann "Sally" Medcalf, 82 passed away at 9:13 pm on June 23, 2020. The daughter of Theodore Roosevelt Keeler and Margaret Ann Russell, 2nd oldest of 10 children, was born in Taylor, PA.
She was preceded in death by her parents; a son, Jeffrey Keith; and brothers, Allen Theodore, William Robert “Billy” & Theodore Roosevelt Jr. “Teddy”.
She was survived by an older sister, Doris Mae & younger siblings: Beverly, Jean, Russell Thomas, Etta Marie, Marion Elizabeth & Richard John; Allen’s wife, Judith Ann Keeler; Billy’s wife, Toshiko; Russell’s wife, Doreen Ann; Teddy’s wife, Alexis Kuna; 24 grandchildren, and 10 great-grandchildren.
She was recruited by her sister WO Doris along with brother, Billy. She married her husband Sgt. Ollie J. Medcalf in 1963 while serving as SSgt in the USMC at Quantico, VA. He had 1 son, Forrest Troy from a previous marriage and they had three other boys; William Sivan, Jeffrey Keith and Brian Dewayne. Troy has step-children; Bill has 3 from first wife Julie Ann Ward, Brittany Danielle, Christopher Murray and Rhiannon Rhenee, and 3 from current one Mary Elizabeth Grady, a son Gabriel Michael Grady, & 2 daughters, April Rayne Grady & Misty Dawn Grady; and Jeff and wife Stephanie Gayle Starr had 4 sons, Conner Gayle, Aidan Rhys William, Griffin James Keeler & Lachlan Emrys Starr. Sally served her country in the Marines & by retiring from civil service. She was a very caring loving mother who believed in God, equal rights for all people, and was a wonderful wife.
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