WAYLAND: Sarah “Sally” (Reynolds) Newbury, 86, died on December 29, 2014 at the Massachusetts General Hospital.
She was born in Pittsfield, MA on February 5, 1928 the daughter of the late George S. Reynolds and Elisabeth L. (Hilles) Reynolds.
Sally is survived by her husband, Nathan "Ted" Newbury of Wayland, daughter Mary R. Newbury (husband Thomas A. Popson) of Acton, MA, son Nathan R. Newbury (wife Amy B.) of Boulder, CO, and grandchildren Nathan Jacob Newbury and Abigail Mary Newbury. Sally is also survived by sister, Mary "Molly" R. Edman (husband F. Talmage Edman) of Tacoma, WA, by brothers G. Stoddard Reynolds (wife Elizabeth) of Simsbury, CT and Charles D. H. Reynolds of Bostic, NC, and by many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her sister Elisabeth R. Oliver of Washington, DC.
Sally spent her formative years in Pittsfield and resided in Wayland since 1964. She was a graduate of The Shipley School in Bryn Mawr, PA and graduated from Smith College in 1950. After graduation, she spent a year in Paris as a Fulbright Scholar studying illuminated manuscripts. She then joined the CIA, working in Washington, DC, and for some time in Thailand. Subsequently, she attended Harvard Law School, graduating in 1962. Sally joined Nutter, McClennan and Fish of Boston as an attorney where she met her husband Ted. She and Ted moved to Wayland in 1964, where Sally served on the Conservation Commission for many years, spending countless hours working for the betterment of the townspeople in preserving open space. For over ten years, Sally served as a lawyer with the Conservation Law Foundation in Boston. She was on the board of the Clipper Ship Foundation that provides grants for social service organizations. All will miss her dry wit, her gardens, her honesty, her intellect and her spark.
A private family burial was held at the Cedar Brook Burial Ground in Limington, Maine.
A Memorial Service celebrating Sally’s life will be held on March 24th at 1 pm at the First Parish in Wayland, 50 Cochituate Road, Wayland Center.
The family would greatly appreciate in lieu of flowers that gifts in Sally's memory be sent to FACT (Food Animal Concerns Trust) 3525 West Peterson Avenue, Ste 213, Chicago, IL 60659.
Funeral Arrangements entrusted to the care of the John C. Bryant Funeral Home of Wayland.
For online condolences please visit www.johncbryantfuneralhome.com.