THE REPUBLICAN Springfield, MA 17 May 2007 Sally E. Carrington 1919-2007 GRANBY, MASS. - Solange (Plouffe) Carrington (AKA) Sally E. Carrington, formerly of East State St. died Tuesday May 15, 2007 at the age of 87. She was the daughter of the late Arthur C. Plouffe and the late Marie Anne (McLean) Bonneau.She was also the stepdaughter of the late George Bonneau and the wife of the late Robert L. Carrington, who died in 1970. Mrs. Carrington was born in St. Cesaire Quebec, Canada and came to the United States at the age of four. In her early years, she attended school in Holyoke and was later a graduate of both South Hadley High School and Holyoke Community College. She was employed by the federal government for 47 years and retired in February of 2000 from the Information Office of the Westover Air Force Reserve Base. During her career, she also worked at the Springfield Armory and the U.S. Ordnance District in Springfield. She was a communicant of Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in Granby and a member of the Catholic Women's Club. In addition, she taught CCD for many years and received the Pope Pius X Award for her dedicated service. For many years, she was treasurer of the Religious Education Board and a member of the Holyoke Deanery. Mrs. Carrington is survived by one son Richard J. Carrington and his wife Katherine of Berkeley Springs, West Virginia, one daughter Patricia Anne Carrington Lewis and her husband Jim of South Hadley, two grandsons, James R.Lewis and his wife Carol of South Hadley, Keith L. Carrington and his wife Rebecca of Accident, Maryland, two grand-daughters, Karen Guiel and her husband Allen of Williamsburg, MA. And Liese Doherty and her husband Dan of Annapolis, MD. She also leaves behind three great grandsons, Zachary Lewis of South Hadley, Isaiah and Levi Carrington of Accident, Maryland, and five great granddaughters, Cecelia Lewis and Lauren Copeland of South Hadley, Sarah and Juila Guiel of Williamsburg, MA, and Bethany Carrington of Accident, Maryland. Also surviving her is her sister Priscilla Farrell and her husband Francis of Trinity, Florida as well as several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her sisters, Annette Lamoureux Thompson in 2005, and Lucille Plouffe. The funeral for Sally will be held on Saturday morning at 8:30 am from the Ryder Funeral Home in South Hadley followed by a Funeral Mass at 9: 30 am in Immaculate Heart of Mary church in Granby with her burial to follow in St. Rose Cemetery in South Hadley. Calling hours for Sally will be held on Friday from 4-8 pm at the funeal home. Memorial donations can be made to the Immaculate Heart of Mary Church, 256 State St. Granby, Mass. 01033 or National Stroke Association, 9707 E. Easter Ln, Englewood, CO 80112-3742 RYDER FUNERAL HOME 533-1735 Published in The Republican on 5/17/2007.