Sally Davidson Marovich nee Hendricks died peacefully on June 10, 2019. Born in Fort Smith, Arkansas on April 14, 1950, she was the daughter of the late John Paul and Gwendolyn Randall Hendricks.
She grew up in Fort Smith with three sisters and two brothers: Gwyn Johnson (Mike), Mary Lynn Lawler, Betsy Walters, the late Tim Hendricks and Randy Hendricks.
Sally graduated from St. Anne's Academy in Fort Smith in 1968, was presented as a debutante at Hardscrable Country Club in Fort Smith, and graduated from Loretto Heights College with a BA (majoring in English and minoring in psychology) in 1972. She worked in marketing and banking, and was also the creator and past owner of Biscuits and Berries Catering Service in Evergreen, Colorado.
She married Ron Marovich in 1984, and they had two sons, Ben (Carrie) and Matt. Her children and expected grandson were the light of her life.
Sally was very involved- to everyone's delight- in a number of organizations, including: The Children's Diabetes Guild; The Pastel Society of Colorado, where she served as past president; Jewels for Hope, for which she organized fundraisers; The Center for the Arts Evergreen, where she taught classes for all and ran summer camps for children; and the Open Studio Tours of Evergreen, an event in which she enthusiastically participated over many years. She volunteered for many organizations, including Mount Evans Hospice, Junior League, Boy Scouts of America, Montessori School of Evergreen, and Jefferson County Schools.
Sally loved art and creating art, and shared that love of art with her entire community which deeply influenced and inspired many over the years. Her flowers and landscapes reflected her grace and Southern Lady charm, while her newest series, Story People displayed her humor and sharp wit. Her art truly represents who she was: talented, beautiful, whimsical and colorful.
Sally's art has been on display in galleries, museums, and other locations, most recently at the Bergen Valley School, in Evergreen Colorado. Sally taught art with encouragement and enthusiasm, and once said, ""I have students from 4 to 90, and I love sharing art with them"".
Sally Davidson Marovich was a genuine friend to many, all of whom appreciated her fun positive spirit. She will be greatly missed.
A display of her work may be found on her web-page: https://sallydavidsonart.com
Funeral Mass will be celebrated on June 20, 2019 at 10:00 a.m. at Christ the King Catholic Church Evergreen, 4291 Evergreen Parkway, Evergreen, CO 80439. A reception will imminently follow at Marovich residence.
Donations in lieu of flowers may be made in Sally's name to:
The Barbara Davis Center Evergreen
The American Lung Association (Alpha 1 pulmonary disorders)
Christ the King Catholic Church Evergreen
4291 Evergreen Parkway
Evergreen, Colorado 80439
303-674-3155
https://ctkevergreen.com/
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