Service Details
A Celebration of Life with food, music and laughs will be held on October 27th, which would have been her 69th birthday. The celebration will be held at Crosby Place, 120 N. Crosby Avenue in Janesville, Wisconsin from noon to 3pm.
Memorial Suggestions
In lieu of flowers, donations are appreciated at two very special organizations close to our family’s hearts. The Zilber Family Hospice- 1155 N. Honey Creek Parkway, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin 53213 and A Child’s Haven- 20 Martin Drive, Greenville, SC 29617.

Sally A. Martin earned her angel wings on October 1, 2018 after a 5 month battle with cancer.
She was born in Janesville, Wisconsin on October 27, 1949 and graduated from Milton Union High School in 1967. Sally worked in retail for over 40 years in Wisconsin, Oklahoma, Texas and South Carolina. Sally was a devoted mother to her daughter, Kimberly Newell, and she adored her son-in-law, Dannie Newell.
Sally was known for her free, adventurous spirit, unconditional love, fierce loyalty to her family and friends and her sarcastic sense of humor. After 40 years of living away, Sally came full circle, returning to her home state of Wisconsin for this final chapter. In her last few months, she demonstrated a tremendous inner strength. Despite enduring the ravages of this horrible disease, she continued to be more concerned about those she was leaving behind. This was a difficult journey, which she endured with strength, grace and love.
Sally is survived by her biggest fans, her daughter, Kimberly Newell, and son-in-law Dannie Newell of Simpsonville. SC, her seven siblings – Joy Rankin, Shirley Walker, Patricia Anderson (Robert), Lawrence Mould (Linda), Robert Mould (Kelly), Ruth Meyer (Dale) and David Mould (Tammy), her uncle Richard Wendorf (Carolyn) and many cousins, nieces, nephews and friends. Her niece, Michelle Gale, was like a second daughter and she loved her so much. Last, but not least, Sally will be missed by her grand pets, Holly, Gabby and Hallie, whom she gave “people food” to when we weren’t looking.
Sally met many loved ones in Heaven, including her parents, Douglas and Arlene Mould, her beloved nephew, Nicholas Gilbertson and her sweet baby niece, Asher Lynn Bethke. The family wishes to thank the truly amazing staff at Aurora Zilber Family Hospice who helped make Sally’s passing incredibly dignified and peaceful.
A Celebration of Life with food, music and laughs will be held on October 27th, which would have been her 69th birthday. The celebration will be held at Crosby Place, 120 N. Crosby Avenue in Janesville, Wisconsin from noon to 3pm.
In lieu of flowers, donations are appreciated at two very special organizations close to our family’s hearts. The Zilber Family Hospice- 1155 N. Honey Creek Parkway, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin 53213 and A Child’s Haven- 20 Martin Drive, Greenville, SC 29617.
“If you obey the rules, you’ll miss the fun”. Katharine Hepburn
Corinne Brooks says
Sally….you will be sorely missed. You were my best friend through thick and thin, and will miss having your shoulder to lean on. Loved your silliness and sarcasm….and loved you for you. Happy that you are now at peace. It is with tears that i say good bye.
Kim says
I will never forget you, mom.
Vickie Benson says
Kim, Dannie and family
Sally was a wonderful light in my life if only for a short time. Her laughter and joking spirit will never be forgotten by me. Oh what fun we would have when she came into the office taking silly pics and sending them to Kim and I always adored her stories of the past she lovingly shared about you Kim.
Kim, being an only child myself and losing my dad way too soon by this evil thing called cancer , I want you to know she will never ever actually be gone. She is in your soul and will forever remain within you. All of the great times and laughter you shared will never fade.
Not goodbye but until we meet again Miss Sally………
With sincere condolences and love,
Vickie Benson
Shiloh says
“Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal.” Please know that you and your family are in my thoughts.
Linda Norris says
Miss you already but so happy you are pain free. Fly high my friend. My husband Randy shares a birthday with you and we will be thinking of you. RIP Linda and Randy Norris
Lois Hoff says
To Sally family and friends I was in Milton Union with Sally class of 67 and we rode the same school bus.
I’m so sorry for your loss but I am relieved that she is without pain and at peace now it is so hard watching your loved one going though this. I want to thank you for all the updates I know that is not easy to do.
So again thank you for sharing and may you know that we all are praying for strength for you her wonderful family on these final steps .
Dale Martin says
My sincere condolences to all of Sally’s family.
Joy Rankin- oldest sister says
I miss you Sweetie. Rest in Gods arms!
Todd Richards says
Kim so sorry again for your loss. I remember Sally well on so many Mould family get togethers. She was always laughing and smiling. Hang in there.
Kelly and Bob Mould says
Love you Kim and Dannie. We will miss your mom so much and feel so blessed to have had the time we did with her.
Ralphetta Bailey says
Proud and happy to have known her for just a short time. Her ever present smile is what I will remember most and her bravery and strength during this unimaginable battle is how I will strive to live my life. Love to her family.
Michelle Logan says
While I only knew her for a few years, I will never forget her. She will always be a bright star in my memory.
Pat says
You weren’t just my sister, you were my best friend throughout your life. I will miss so many things about you, especially your love of life. See you on the other side
Carol Lintvedt says
Patty, I am so sorry to hear about your sister Sally. So good that you were able to be near her to the end. I know she will be deeply missed.
My deepest sympathies
Dianne McCool says
My sincerest sympathies to Sally’s family.. My thoughts and prayers to you. God Bless each and everyone of you…..
Jim Mould says
I’ll remember the summers I spent with your family. We are cousins but more like siblings. I’ll mis you Sally, I know you’re with the ones we lost and love.