Sally Ann Lintemuth

Big Rapids – Sally Ann Lintemuth, 53, of Big Rapids, passed away peacefully at her residence, Thursday, February 19, 2009.
 
She was born April 22, 1955, in Stanwood, the daughter of Gerald and Reathel (Prim) Lintemuth, and lived in the area until moving to Wyoming in 1980.
 
Sally worked in the construction industry in Wyoming until returning to Big Rapids in 2007. 
She loved spending time with family, and had a fondness for animals.  She also enjoyed shopping, antiques, bingo, and her computer. 
 
Sally is survived by one son, Kalvin Yarrington of Big Rapids; 2 daughters, Heather (Troy Wooden) Yarrington, and Brandi Yarrington, both of Rock Springs, WY; 8 grandchildren, Jasmine Wilson, McKayla, Chance, Kamron, and McKasey Schantle, Elizabeth, Tristian, and Troy (Jr.) Wooden; 1 brother, Terry Lintemuth; 3 sisters, Cindy Lintemuth, Sandy (Jim) Bowen, Jana (Richard) Smith; and one sister-in-law Velma Lintemuth, all of Big Rapids; and several nieces and nephews, great-nieces and -nephews. Sally was preceded in death by her father Gerald D. Lintemuth, her mother Reathel “Ret” Conner, who passed away on January 17 of this year;  brothers Gerald “Butch” and Kalvin Lintemuth, sister Rosalyn “Poke” Lintemuth, and step-father Bob Conner.
 
Funeral services will be 1:00 p.m., Friday, February 27, 2009, at the Mohnke Funeral Home in Big Rapids, with Jack Vander Henst officiating. Spring burial will be in the Pine Plains Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions for the Susan P. Wheatlake Women’s Cancer and Wellness Fund may be left at the funeral home, where Sally’s family will greet friends from 11:30 a.m. until time of service on Friday. Condolences may be left online at www.mohnkefuneralhome.com.

2 Responses to “Sally Ann Lintemuth”

  1. I was saddened to hear of Sally’s death. We worked together many times on many different jobs here in Wyoming. She and I were good friends as well as co-workers. I have many good memories of the time we spent together, she was a dear, dear person and a good woman. Her lively sense of humor and her careing attitude toward those of who knew her will be greatly missed. My deepest sympathies to her family. I will never forget her!

  2. I will always remember Sally as full of spunk and with a heart of gold. We had so many good times and rough times together. I know that she is finally at peace and with those who Love her and whom she Loves. May God Bless Her and You Her Family in these times of sorrow.

    Colene (Coke) Myers

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