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Tracy Sheer Obituary


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SHEER, Tracy Brian Colonel Tracy Brian Sheer passed away to rest in the arms of God, surrounded by those who loved him deeply on September 16th. Tracy was born on September 6th, 1943 in San Diego. He served 27 years in the U.S. Army, including two tours in Vietnam and retired as a Colonel. He was devoted to family, and is survived by wife Lois (Ellenwood), daughters Mindi Sheer (Seattle) and Mandi Ash (Patrick) (Olympia, Wa), granddaughter Shaina Ash, mother Beverly Cook (Pullman, Wa), stepmother Velda Sheer (Colfax, Wa), and siblings Darrene Sheer (Kauai, HI), Joeen Sheer (Mt. Shasta, Wa), and Tom Sheer (Colfax). After retirement, Tracy followed his next passion - carpentry. Although gifted in many areas, he most loved putting the finishing touches on projects. He loved music, dancing, boating, golfing, waterskiing, snowskiing, and was an avid mountain climber in earlier years. He was an active, faithful member of the Cove Bible Advance Ministries. Funeral services will be conducted on Wednesday September 21st in the chapel of Horis A. Ward-Fairview Chapel at 1:00 pm with Pastor Richard Davis officiating with Military honors to follow. The family will receive friends at the funeral home on Tuesday, September 20th from 6-8 pm. Horis A. Ward-Fairview Chapel, 376 Fairview Rd., Stockbridge, GA. 30281 (770) 474-1231 in charge of arrangements.

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Published by Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Sep. 19, 2011.

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Jim McCallum

September 9, 2012

Jim McCallum

September 9, 2012

In 1961,Tracy and I became college roommates at E.W.S.C. (Gary Hall & later, the new Pierce Hall when it opened). From the onset, Tracy teased me about my hair receding. I lost track of him for about five years after his graduation in 1965. But in 1970, I was a 1stLt. at Ft.Benning, GA taking courses in Infantry Hall. At ten minutes after the hour,all the classroom doors open and thousands of men pour out into the massive hallways. I spied Tracy (Maj. Sheer)leaning against the wall at an intersection and our eyes meet at the same time. Not a word was said; we knew exactly what the other was thinking and broke out laughing. He didn't have a hair on his head! Poetic justice, I would say. He invited me over to his house that evening for dinner and he said he would pick me up. When I opened the door of my B.O.Q., there stood Tracy wearing this gigantic Afro wig. It was hilarious. I just learned that he passed away a year and a day ago. I must have talked to him on the phone not too long before he died. He said that he had been ill but that he was cancer free and just had to recover from his treatment. But, I've been concerned and tried to call a couple of times but got no answer. I'll miss you roomy. Our paths have only crossed four or five times in the past 45 years, but I knew you were out there. I remember the fun we had back in the day! My condolences and best Wishes to the family.

Perry Gore

June 30, 2012

I just learned of COL Sheer's passing today, 30 June, 2012. He was my Battalion Commander when I was a Drill Sergeant assigned to Company E, 5th Battalion, 1st Infantry Training Brigade at Fort Benning Georgia. I never forgot his caring, concerned and inspirational leadership. He was one of my few truly great leaders during my army career. Rest in peace, Colonel Sheer........I salute you!

Perry J. Gore Jr. Sergeant Major, US Army Retired. Aurora, Colorado

Bobbi Stowell and Tracy Sheer EWU Military Ball 1965

Bobbi Brown

June 25, 2012

Bobbi Brown

June 25, 2012

Tracy was kind enough to escort me to the EWU Military Ball in 1965, along with his date, as my fiance was in the hospital. I believe, as commander of R.O.T.C, he placed the crown on my head. Now he has his own crown. I look forward to seeing him again. Bobbi Stowell Brown EWU '65

Carolyn Haynes

September 21, 2011

God has made his choice. My thoughts and love goes out to you Lois and the rest of the family. Tracy was a wonderful neighbor and will be missed by all. Memories are the things we have left and let us enjoy them. R.I.P. Tracy you will not be forgotten.

John & Pat Lassiter

September 20, 2011

Dear Lois and all the family,
We are so saddened to learn of the passing of our dear friend Tracy. We also know what a blessing he was to all of us. I had the pleasure of working for him for the 4 months before he retired. He was the true Officer and Gentleman. Before I ever met him, I heard it said "if you ever can work for Colonel Sheer, do it. That was his great reputation because he "truly loved and cared" for everyone. Lois, it was such an honer to attend your wedding. We will always remember the joy in your faces. We loved you from the beginning as well. We look back at the time both of you were able to visit us after we moved to Powder Springs and hold dear the last time we got to have a picnic, ride the boat, and spend the day making wonderful memories. He had so many stars in his crown because of all the lives he touched and changed forever. May God bless all of you at this time and always. He is with our Lord and Savior.
Love, John and Pat Lassiter

Vince & Joy Powers

September 20, 2011

Many great time spent with Tracy during the Kaleidoscope days. He will be greatly missed........

Always so friendly & upbeat......Our prayers & thoughts are with you.

Lawrence&Janice Alston

September 20, 2011

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

September 20, 2011

I had worked with Tracy on several jobs. He was not only a wonderful person but a great and caring craftsman. I send my deepest heartfelt sympathies to the family. He was a very special person. jackie naylor

Safe In The Cove

Clarke McKeever

September 20, 2011

"Never forget the golf tournament that Tracy, Pastor Davis, Bruce and myself were in a couple of summers ago. Tracys' urging and military bearing were in full compliment as we knew we were in high contention for winning. Unfortunately, the only thing that prevented us from winning that day, was the intervention of a heavenly thunderstorm that wiped out the tournament for the day. Delay does not mean denial. God delayed the crowning of a champion for another day, but on September 16th, the champion was eventually crowned. My wife and I will never forget your presence in our lives. Sister Lois, we love you and will go with you through momentary grief and everlasting healing. Colonel Tracy, "ARMY STRONG!"

Clarke and Cynthia McKeever (Ellenwood, Georgia)

Eric and Janide Sidifall

September 19, 2011

We have so many wonderful memories of our beloved "Colonel." What an honor to have called him "friend." It was always such a pleasure to see his warm smile, feel his warm embrace and experience the pleasure of his company. His faith, strength and determination were inspiring. He has won his victory. May his love for God, his family and fellow man live on through us. He will be dearly missed! In love, the Sidifall Family

Roseline Cooper

September 19, 2011

Tracy, no more pains; no more restlessness! With such a strong faith in God you held on to the end. Now you are resting in the arms of our Heavenly Father. You are such a wonderful example of someone who made the best of life; inspired those around you and helped to make the world a better place to live. Thank God for your life and for being a friend along life's journey.
To Lois and the family, I and my family share your loss and sorrow. We pray that God will sustain you. May his soul Rest in Perpetual Peace.

Veronica Simon

September 19, 2011

He was one of the most gentle men that I had the pleasure of meeting. He always had a pleasant smile and a warm embrace as if never to meet a stranger. Never Forgotten... Love Simon Family (Cornelius & Veronica)

Josephine Simmons

September 19, 2011

Know that you are in my thoughts today. I will always remember the Colonel as one who was always the same. "Kind"

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