Childs, Sally C. Services to celebrate the life of Sally Childs will be Tuesday, February 20, 2007, at St. Mary's Catholic Church beginning with a rosary at 11:30 a.m., with Mass of Christian Burial beginning at noon, with Father Gavin Vaverek officiating. Burial will follow in Oaklawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Athens, Texas, at 3:30 p.m. Services are under the direction of Rader Funeral Home of Longview. The family will receive friends from 6-8 p.m. Monday, February 18, 2007, at the funeral home. Friday, February 16, the lights in Heaven began to burn a little brighter. Our precious mother, grandmother, sister, aunt and friend, Sally Cecila Galsce Childs, was called home to be with Jesus Christ. She was reunited with her mother, Margaret Lyden Galsce, and her father, William Galsce. Heaven will be forever changed, and the earth will never be the same. Sally made the trip to Heaven in the arms of her beloved son after her heart could simply beat no longer. She was 66. Sally was born in Detroit, Michigan on May 23, 1940. She spent her early years growing up in Harper Woods with her sisters and her friends. She was the consummate tomboy, the son her father never had. She loved to fish and hunt. She was mischievous and adventurous. Her oldest sister introduced Sally to her new boyfriend, an Air Force boy. Her sister, Pat, soon married this Air Force boy, Bennie. Bennie just so happened to have a little brother Aubrey. When Aubrey and Sally met, it was the beginning of a lifelong relationship. Sally and Aubrey married in 1961. They had five precious works of art: Debbie, Dave, Donny, Dawn and Diana. Sally was a dedicated homemaker and devoted mother. She taught the importance of family and cherished every moment she had with her children. Sally was the epitome of the self- sacrificing servant leader. Teaching her children by example to love, to be generous and to appreciate every circumstance and situation as a precious gift. As her children grew, Sally left the home and entered the working world. She went to work at Internal Medicine Association and worked as a receptionist, medical records specialist, "resident therapist," devoted friend and office clown! She worked at IMA for more than 27 years. Sally is survived by her children, Deborah Ann Killingsworth and her husband, Oliver; David William Childs and his wife, Cindy; Donald James Childs; Dawn Marie Allen and her husband, Luke; and Diana Lynn Johnson and her husband, Charles. She has three grandchildren, Stephen Kyle Killingsworth, Ashley Nicole Killingsworth and Ryan Scott Killingsworth; and two sisters, Pat Childs and Sandy Genovich. Sally is also survived by a host of beloved friends Marsha Patterson, Terry and Kent Williams and Susan Thomas, just to name a few. Sally's friends numbered and shone in her life like stars in the night sky. Pallbearers will be Luke Allen, Kent Williams, Charles Johnson, Charlie Johnson, Oliver Killingsworth, Ryan Killingsworth and Stephen Killingsworth. A memorial guestbook may be signed at www.raderfh.com. Published in the Longview News-Journal on 2/18/2007.