Sally F. White died after a brief illness June 1, 2024 at St. Joseph Hospice in Shreveport, Louisiana. Sally approached life with great enthusiasm and her motto was always "Let's do it!"
Born in Texas in 1924, she earned a Bachelor of Journalism degree from the University of Texas in Austin and studied at the Scheil School of Art (Chicago), the Dallas School of Commercial Art and Virginia Commonwealth University (Richmond).
She worked for many years as an account executive for The Merchandising Group ad agency, specializing in textile industry accounts throughout the eastern U.S. She was especially proud of her role there as one of the few women charged with handling such marketing efforts nationally.
Later, she worked at Neiman Marcus as the Public Relations and Fashion Director at the Atlanta, Georgia store, during which time she helped Stanley Marcus open other store locations for the firm throughout the U.S. Retiring after 23 years at Neiman's, she worked in the Press and Public Information office of the 1996 Centennial Olympics in Atlanta and as a freelance marketing and public relations consultant. She was also a community columnist for the Northside Neighbor and Gazette newspapers and fashion editor of both Season and Southern Seasons magazines. She spent many hours at the Dorothy C. Benson Complex in Sandy Springs, Georgia and at The Oaks in Shreveport, Louisiana, helping other senior citizens write their memoirs.
In Atlanta, she held positions with numerous service and professional organizations, including membership in the 1980 class of Leadership Atlanta, charter membership in the Atlanta Press Club and offices in Fashion Group International.
She served on the boards and advisory boards of many organizations in Atlanta, including the Atlanta Speech School, and was an active member of even more. She was a contributing member of the Atlanta History Center's textile collection and helped research costumes for the Tullie Smith House museum.
Sally was married to the late Joseph A. White and is survived by her son, Clair F. White and daughter-in-law, Dr. Linda Gage-White, of Shreveport, LA, grandson, Gary J. White, four great grandchildren and three great-great grandchildren.
A celebration of life and her 100th birthday party will be held at the Summit Center, 5400 E. Texas St., Bossier City, LA on November 16, 2024 at 3:00 pm. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests that donations be made to The National WWII Museum, 945 Magazine St., New Orleans, LA 70130-9871.
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