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Cheryl Lynn Fisher

Phoenix, Arizona

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Fisher, Cheryl Lynn of Phoenix, Arizona, formerly of Saginaw, passed away Sunday, July 18, 2010, age 65 years. The daughter of the late Simon Eugene McInerney and Marjorie Kathryn McInerney Beyer was born July 7, 1945 in Saginaw Michigan. She is survived by her daughter Susan Fisher; her...

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After all these years Cheryl is still in my thoughts and prayers.So many great times.Miss you.

Nine years have passed, and still I wish I could talk to you, share confidences and seek your advice. You are my big sister, the one I looked up to, you see I still do, up in heaven. Know you are missed, loved, and be at peace. Love, Your sister, Penny

susie,
you were a wonderful daughter and i know cheryl thought so too. She loved you very much! I know she would wish only the best for you! I am proud of you just as your mother would be.
love you,
serina

I think about you every day and I always go to the phone to call you. You are the only one I want to share every detail with. It will never get better :( I love you and I know you loved me; that's the most important.

Happy Birthday, Dear Cheryl. I think of you often and hope you might be aware that I have such loving memories of you, all these years later. Miss you....with love, Lenna

Dear Sister, today would have been your 67th birthday. Thank you for your recent visit and for taking care of Pookers. Thank you for the new kitties. I love you, miss you and am comforted to know you are finally at peace. Love, Your sister, Penny

Lenna and Greatgrandson

Dearest friend...we lost each other again and now, two yrs late, I find that you are gone from this world. I am at a loss for what to say. We knew each other for decades, losing touch three times. The last (this time)is now permanent. I miss you now, knowing you have gone ahead of me. Heaven must be a more beautiful place, now that you are there. Much Love.

Cheryl: Today would have been your 66th birthday, but I cannot share it with you. I miss you, the only person with whom I shared our complete history. I miss and love you. Your sister,

Dear Friend, What will we do now that you are gone from us and we will never see you again in this life. We will hold you in our hearts until those, too, are gone.