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Sally Rae Guy
1956 2026

Sally Rae Guy

November 15, 1956 — May 2, 2026

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Sally Rae Guy, born on November 15, 1956, in Redondo Beach, California, passed away on May 2, 2026. She dedicated 40 years of her professional life to being a legal secretary, a career marked by unwavering commitment and diligence until her retirement.

Sally was widely recognized for her kind and good-hearted nature, coupled with a strong devotion to her family. Those who knew her appreciated her unique sense of humor and sharp wit, frequently expressed through her well-known sarcasm. Her character left a lasting impression on colleagues, friends, and family alike.

In her leisure time, Sally found joy in watching television and reading, pursuits that reflected her thoughtful and reflective personality. Above all, she treasured spending time with her loved ones, especially her grandchildren, whom she absolutely adored and regarded as her proudest accomplishments.

Sally is survived by her daughter, Cheyenne (Tom) Fowler; her three grandchildren, Landen Fowler, Riley Fowler, and Gabriella Fowler; and her two brothers, Rick Guy and Jerry Guy. In addition, she leaves behind a host of other family members and friends who will remember her fondly.

She was preceded in death by her mother, Thresia Flora Guy; father, Morris Lee Guy; her son, Brandon Lee Silvers; and her brother, Bill Guy.

Sally Rae Guy’s legacy endures in the warmth she shared with family and friends, her professional dedication, and the laughter she brought to those around her. Her memory will be cherished by all who had the privilege of knowing her.

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