Ranchie, a dear heart is lost.

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Yup.
She would PM me and give me a link and say "What are you going to do about this?"
Sometimes I would make her report it just to get her back.
 
re-reading our conversations, something she said made me smile..."That's not a big nose, that's a BS sniffer!"
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Just shows what a character she was.
 
I'm keeping my roosters that I was going to rehome. When Peanut Gallery started growing saddle feathers, I shook my fist in the general direction of SC and yelled, "WHY DID YOU DO THIS TO ME?!"
I never got to chew her out for it, and now I don't want to.
 
Ranchhand, Ranchie, Sally . . . we sure are gonna miss you! You touched us here in so many ways. My prayers and condolences to your family and friends.

I'm going to reach out today to a couple of other BYC friends I haven't heard from recently - it's never too late to tell someone you value having them in your life.
 
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Sally did love to tease me about my "ugly" mixed breed chickens. That's why when the weirdest mix of all, my turken/brahma, needed a name she was of course named Sally.

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Ranchy jokingly cursed me every day for naming a chicken after her, but deep down I knew it meant alot to her. Ranchy always asked about Sally when we talked and she cheered the day that Sally laid her first egg. Like a proud mama Ranchy was sure that Sally was an extraordinarily special hen.
 
Last night after the initial shock had somewhat abated, and as I tried to compose the start of this thread I knew that the impact Sally has had on BYC and on so many of our life would far exceed what and how much I knew of her. In my mind's eye I can visualize her reading this tribute, chuckling, and exclaiming "What a bunch of horse hockey!". Yep that was our girl, outspoken, funny, and one of the kindest souls I ever had the priviledge of knowing.

I talked with her husband Todd a little while ago and informed him that per his request I had notified all of her dear BYC friends. He was deeply touch by everyone's response and I'm sure will take great solice from all of your posts when he is able to read them.

Spookwriter was kind enough to forward this to me.

Sarah E. Baldwin HOLLYWOOD - Entered into eternal rest on the morning of October 26, 2011, Sarah E. Baldwin, wife of Todd Baldwin. Residence, Charleston, SC. All services will be private. Arrangements by J. HENRY STUHR, INC., WEST ASHLEY CHAPEL. Born on March 27, 1956 in Staunton, Virginia, Sarah was the daughter of the late Collins Stewart Hyers and Margaret Louise Wing Hyers. She was an Ebay sales entrepreneur. Surviving are her husband Todd of Hollywood; and two sisters, Susan Lyon and Meg Wolfe both of Camden, SC. Memorials may be made in her name to the Charleston Animal Society, 2455 Remount Road, North Charleston, SC 29406. A memorial message may be written to the family by visiting our website at www.jhenrystuhr.com. Visit our guestbook at www.postandcourier.com/ deaths

Published in Charleston Post & Courier on October 28, 2011
 
I really didn't know her well, but I do remember her as funny and very nice. My family and I are praying for her soul, and for the comfort of her family.
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I too will miss this fine lady......she was a big part of the BYC family....God bless her love ones in their time of a great loss
 
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