Sally JoAnne Tindall Campbell Hayward took her final breath on November 26, 2023 at the age of 81 after a long and full life.
Born in Syracuse, NY during WWII, she relocated to central Florida in 1993 residing in Eustis, Orlando, and Zephyrhills. After her parents, Joseph and T. Annette Tindall died in Florida, she moved again to Kenosha, WI in 2008, to be near her brother, Steven Tindall.
She is survived by three of her brothers: Richard, Steven, and Timothy Tindall. Her youngest brother Jeffrey died in 2015. Sally was married to David H. Campbell in 1976 until his death from heart failure in 1987. She married James E. Hayward in 1990 and he succumbed to lung cancer in 1999.
Sally graduated from West Genesee Central High School in June of 1960. She is eternally grateful for Kay Benedict Sgarlatta for keeping in touch with class news. Kay, a longtime friend, and graduate of the same class has continued to write and mail a monthly newsletter to as much of the class as she has contacts for.
Sally was associated with Amboy Presbyterian Church in Syracuse, Robinson Memorial Presbyterian Church in Syracuse, and First Presbyterian Church in Zephyrhills. As a member she served various positions including Elder, Deacon, Christian Education Chairwoman, Church School Superintendent, Sunday School Teacher, Youth Advisor ad Leader of a Food Pantry.
Sally was employed by New York Telephone Company in Syracuse from 1961-1981 in various positions in both Commercial and Engineering Departments. After retirement, she was employed by Maxwell Memorial Library in Camillus, NY. In 1988, she began working for National Church Residences as a Resident Manager for low income, elderly, and handicap housing in two projects in Syracuse and eventually in Eustis, FL. While in Zephyrhills, she also worked at Zephyr Haven Health & Rehab Center.
Once established in Kenosha, Sally volunteered for KAFASI (Kenosha Area Family and Aging Services, Inc.) as an Elementary School Mentor, Contributor to RSVP monthly newsletter, and her pride and joy was helping to create the Senior Center Without Walls Program to reach out to the Kenosha elderly and handicapped community. She also spent a short time as a Benefits Specialist for the ADRC (Kenosha County Aging and Disability Resource Center).
Sally was a member of the Solvay-Geddes Kiwanis Club in Syracuse and the Kiwanis Club of Eustis, FL. Since moving to Kenosha, she has become involved in many aspects of Veteran Support, and it has become her passion.
To honor Sally’s memory, we are holding a Celebration of her Life, please check back soon for dates and times. We invite anyone who knew her to attend and celebrate with her family. We ask attendees to wear bright colors.
If you care to make a memorial, we suggest donating to Hospice Alliance of Kenosha, American Hero’s Café of Kenosha, or the Veterans Outreach of Wisconsin.