Cheryl-Covert-Obituary

Cheryl L. Covert

Monroe, Ohio

Sep 4, 1949 – Mar 4, 2024

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BORN
September 4, 1949
DIED
March 4, 2024
LOCATION
Monroe, Ohio

Obituary

Cheryl L. Covert (Johnson), age 74, passed away peacefully in her sleep on Monday, March 4, 2024. Her six year journey with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis culminated in an intense month of incredible care at Hospice of Cincinnati in Blue Ash, where she was surrounded in love by family and...

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I met Cheri in the in the NICU so many years ago. She was an amazing, compassionate and one of the most caring nurses I´ve ever met. Sara, Jim and I are so sorry! We had talked at church at Christmas and it made me smile when you said your mom had made cookies with her grandkids. What wonderful memories! Sending prayers for all! She was a wonderful woman!

When I came to the NICU as a new nurse I found Cheri to be very knowledgeable and willing to teach. She was very kind hearted and loved what she did for these babies and their families. She will be missed.

Cheryl and I met through. Hospice of Cincinnati where I was her aide, she was my patient. But it was more than just that. We bonded through Many heartfelt conversations. We laughed, cried and would hug and she would give advice as well as give it to me. She was loving and spiritual, she loved her family dearly. My heart and condolences goes out to her family. With love and gratitude Angelica Hunter of Hospice of Cincinnati

She was one of those moms during our youth times that just made you feel loved and welcomed. Praying for you all.

Condolences to Cheri´s Family. I met Cheri at Pulmonary Rehabilitation and saw her frequently at IPF Support group. I could see her lung disease progress, but she was always very comforting and cheerful, so I hoped that she could continue without the disease progressing and limiting her active life. I am sad to hear about her passing. Jack and Jan Slusher

Living next door to your mom for 10 years was very enjoyable for us and our kids. She was their nurse, sending us straight to the ER after checking in on Katie (thank goodness!!), was her first employer (yard waste pick up) and was always up for a chat. Blessed to have know her! Thinking of you all as you grieve and as you celebrate her life!