MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR JUNE 29, 2013
Sally Jean Alexander (“Mrs. A” to her students) died on December 24, 2012 in her home quietly in her sleep. She was 84 years old. She was active as a teacher, an ardent track supporter, and as a dog trainer.
Originally hired as a permanent substitute for Earth Science, Mrs. A went on to teach Freshmen and Sophomore English at Wayland High School for almost 30 years, and also served as class advisor for two graduating classes. She believed that every teacher should support a sport and chose track as her cause. She was not only a fan; but she raised the money to build a new track at the high school and was a founding member of Wayland’s Wayfarers Track Club.
From 1955 on, she owned several Standard Poodles and Akitas, training them to compete in Obedience Trials and winning multiple trophies. An unstoppable organizer, she also served as chief trainer, president, and treasure for the Weston Dog Training Club for many years, judging at dog shows, and produced a newsletter for the dog world. Further, she was the co-founder of ARFF (“Agility is Really Fun for Fido), and of the Pets & People Foundation to provide Pet Therapy to patients in nursing homes and hospitals.
For over 50 years, Sally Alexander was married to Raymond Alexander. She is survived by a large biological and adopted family.
Private interment in Linwood Cemetery was held in December.
A memorial service will be held on Saturday, June 29, 2013 at 2:00 pm in the “Great Room” of the Weston Community Center.
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to her favorite charity; Running Strong for American Indian Youth (http://www.indianyouth.org/).