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Cheryl Cunnagin

Dayton, Ohio

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Cunnagin (Buchholz), Cheryl MarieCheryl Cunnagin went home to Heaven on March 13, 2023.She is survived by her daughters, Ami and Sara, their husbands, and her five grandchildren.To honor Cheryl's memory, we are holding a celebration of her life for her family and close family friends.

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My beautiful mother! I miss her more than anything. She was such a special person. She loved so big and with all her heart. It was an honor to be your daughter and helper. I won´t ever get over your loss. The pain is so deep. Love you mom forever. Sara aka Pops

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

Cheryl was an amazing human being who truly lived her values. May peace with be her family and loved ones during this difficult time.

Cheryl was a servant of the most "HIGH GOD" she did what she was called to do. Full of Fire and Fight. She fought a good fight and have finished her course. Ami, Sarah, and Family, Remember and continue in the path that you were taught. I rejoice with you. Be Blessed and hold close to each other in Love.

Kent State University was blessed with Cheryl Cunnagin, her daughters Ami and Sarah, and her husband, Ken, who served as the Director of Aircraft Maintenance at Kent State Airport before preceding Cheryl in death. In all respects, Cheryl Cunnagin was a wonderful person who spared no effort to help anyone who needed her help in any capacity that was within her means. She was a blessing to Kent State University's Flight Training Program at Kent State Airport where she worked voluntarily in...

Dear, sweet Cheryl, Ami, and Sara ... you must know that you are one of those rare people who become a gift to everyone who gets to know you. You were an earthly angel and now you're a heavenly angel. I can speak about the lives you touched while you worked at Kent State University. Every person in the Office of Global Education felt your warmth and benefited from your Christ-like actions, prayers, and aura. You were a bright light in a sometimes dingy world. Always greeting everyone...

One of my most precious memories was working with my wonderful, strong, confident sister, Cheryl. We worked as police officers in the late 1970's early 1980's at the Oxford Ohio Police Department. Blessed travels Cheryl.

Oh my Cheryl. How I'll miss you. I love being your sister! You and Ken have given me and my family so many great memories!. It will be those thoughts and memories that will give me some comfort throughout the years until once again, we are together. Thank you, Cheryl, for introducing me to Jesus, along with Rita and Mark. That truly is the most valuable gift you've given me! I love you, cheryl!

So many many thoughts and memories of our precious sister. We grew up as the oldest of six sisters in a family of eleven. We shared our lives together in the responsibilities but had lots of different ideas and likes. Cheryl and I didn´t really start our journey of a deep friendship until we were adults.. she was my confidant. She was always there to help care for my children and I hers. She was always a very good listener and always sought the welfare of her family and others in many ways...