'Sally' Sarah Lee Tuell

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'Sally' Sarah Lee Tuell

of Mountain Home, AR

October 3, 1926 - October 10, 2005

Services and burial will be private for Sally Tuell, 79, of Mountain Home. She was born on Oct. 3, 1926 in Evansville, Indiana, the daughter of Carl E. and M. Ann Davis. She married Jack Tuell on December 14, 1951.She worked for several years in the retail trade before re-locating to Mtn. Home in 1973 to open her own craft store, "The Tuell Shed" on Highway 5 North. Area residents and visitors benefited from Sally's artistic talents and creations until her retirement in 1991. She was an avid bowler for 25 years.

Sally Tuell was preceded in death by her parents, stepmother, Ruth Davis; 3 children, Danny, Mary Ann, and Marie Tuell, and sister, Ruth Gillmor. She is survived by: Husband Jack Tuell, daughter Ann Mus and husband Tom of Mtn. Home, grandchildren: Tom Jr. (Hazel) of Dallas, TX, Sarah (Matt) of Tecumseh, Mo., and Laura of Mtn Home; Brother-in-law Robert Tuell of Mtn Home; and several nieces and nephews.

Memorials contributions may be made to: St. Jude's Children's Hospital in Memphis, TN.


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Ann Marie Mus
Mountain Home, AR
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Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Happy Birthday, Mom...I miss you

Debbie Turinski
Mountain Home, AR
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Wednesday, October 12, 2005

Hi Sally, It's been awhile since we have seen each other but I'll always remember coming to the "Tuell Shed" and doing the craftshows with you. That was quite awhile ago when my kids were little. Luke and Allyson would always love to go to your shop. Luke would look around the bait shop, while Ally and I searched for goodies in the wonderfully crowded store. You would give Luke and Ally a trinket to take home and it always make their day. One time I asked you to order 10 packages of cornhusks and somehow we got our signals crossed and you ordered me 10 cases. I always felt bad about that cuz there was noway I could afford to buy 10 cases. But you graciously said that was ok (in your cute, gruff way) and I imagine those cornhusks are still sitting in a corner collecting dust. Sally, you have a great family. I recently got to know Annie and am glad to have her as a friend. She's been there for me as she has been for you. Your grandaughters Laura and Sarah are wonderful. Funny how my son ended up loving your grandaughter Laura for 5 years. Sally, your'll be missed my many and the Tuel Shed will go down in Mountain Home History. Your pain and worries are forever gone.

Amy Schneider Swann
Imboden, AR
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Tuesday, October 11, 2005

I remember Mrs. Tuell at the Tuell Shed when I was a little girl. My Mom would take me nosing around in what seemed to be a wonderland of fun! What simple days those were. I always thought Ann was so much older and more mature than me. I guess because maybe I was 10 and she was 14! Ha! Your Mother was a good woman. She will be missed by many. May God Bless you all, Amy

heather key
reno, NV
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Tuesday, October 11, 2005

although ive not seen sally for many years , i'll always remember going to her house and wandering thru the "tuell shed", and running around her pond as a little girl, and also the wonderful furniture for my doll house. sally was very much loved and will be very much missed.