Cheryl-VanDusen-Obituary

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Cheryl Kay VanDusen

Wichita, Kansas

Jan 16, 1953 – Dec 15, 2020 (Age 67)

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BORN
January 16, 1953
DIED
December 15, 2020
AGE
67
LOCATION
Wichita, Kansas

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VanDusen, Cheryl Kay (Coleman)

Wichita, Ks - VanDusen, Cheryl Kay, 67.  Homemaker, loving Mother and Grandmother, went home to her lord Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2020. She was born to Virgil and Gladys (Plett) Coleman on Jan. 16, 1953.  She graduated from Wichita North High School in 1971. She...

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Oh Cheryl, we met years ago as Gloria was our Evening Supervisor at VCSF. We had so much fun talking over the telephone and having lunch a few times. I am so sorry that your life was cut short and we did not have more time to talk over the telephone. God Bless You and keep you close. Remember me when it’s my turn, and then we can talk. Forever. Amen. Cyndi Ellis-Stoll, PhD, MSN.

I know Cheryl had issues during her life, but I shall always remember her giggling! She had the BEST giggle that I ever heard! That is the way I remember her. After I left the Nursing Home where I worked with Cheryl, I went to work as a Nurse Asst. at St. Francis, and Cheryl's mother was the Supervising Nurse in Oncology! I worked with Gladys for 7 years. She was a GREAT Supervisor! Cheryl and her mother had great personalities and were VERY caring people. I felt very lucky to have known...

Cheryl and I worked together at a Nursing home in 1971-2. She was such a caring person, and full of energy & compassion. We lost touch with each other in 1972 as her mother hired me on at St. Francis to work in Oncology. I knew some of her relatives and kept up with her activities until 1995 or so. I shall pray for you, Cheryl. You were such a kind, sweet person. May God and all of the Angels watch over you.

Cheryl was a bridesmaid in my wedding. I’ll never forget how excited she was! She gave of herself tirelessly when my husband Carl (her brother) was sick. She took him to appointments, kept him company, and ran errands for him while I worked. Rest In Peace dear Cheryl!