CHERYL-LOWER-Obituary

CHERYL LOWER

Sterling, Massachusetts

Aug 16, 1962 – Feb 29, 2024

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BORN
August 16, 1962
DIED
February 29, 2024
LOCATION
Sterling, Massachusetts
CHARITY
Doctors Without Borders

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CHERYL LOWER Cheryl passed away peacefully at her home in Sterling, MA on the night of February 29, 2024. In her words, I AM: a global consultant who has lived and worked on four continents. Somewhat funny. An explorer. A change partner who walks beside my clients. A growth junkie who is...

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I just learned of Cheryl´s passing this morning (July 6, 2024) from another College of Wooster classmate. I am very saddened by this somber news. I, along with Cheryl and maybe 40 other freshman girls, was lucky enough to be thrown together for dorm living on Andrew´s third floor the fall of 1980. Cheryl was always positive, fun, full of laughter and life. She was vivacious and a natural leader. She was tall and not to be missed when walking around campus. I have been blessed reading the...

Knew Cheryl from the College of Wooster, she was on our freshman floor Andrew`s third. Always kind, friendly, helpful and fun!

Very sorry to hear of Cheryl's passing. I knew her at The College of Wooster; she was a member of our dance company and choreographed a very fun number to the Beach Boys' "Surfin' Safari." She was a bright light and I'm glad to read of her many adventures and accomplishments. My condolences to her sons and family.

I had the pleasure of knowing Cheryl while I was at the College of Wooster. She was one of the most optimistic and energetic women I ever met. Cheryl knew how to enjoy life. I rememember we competed together in an air bad contest while at college. It was lots of fun and many laughs were shared. I am so very sorry to learn of her passing. My prayers go to Cheryl and her family.

Cheryl was so full of life and touched so many...I am saddened to learn of her passing.

I'm so sorry to hear this. Cheryl was one of the most amazing women I had the honor of knowing. She was so curious and kind and intelligent and creative and a beautiful soul. Her mind was firing on all cylinders and it was always a treat for me to hear her insights and observations. I am sure she is now doing great things for the universe behind the scenes. Sending love and peace to her boys, family, and friends. We will see Cheryl again. She's not gone, just a different form.

Cheryl was my lead/ boss / supervisor when we worked in the KID refugee camp 1989-1990. She taught me so much and was an amazing role model. I have and will always remember her. My condolences to her family and friends. May your memories of her keep her close to your hearts.

I know words cannot begin to push aside the pain you must feel right now. I can only hope and pray that the pain will subside quickly and that you are left with loving memories of Cheryl's optimism and spirit for life. Cheryl's presence at Crew races and practices was infectious. I will never forget walking to the boat launch docks with her, listening to her excitement for Mitch and the upcoming race. What a Mom! What a person! Godspeed - Cheryl!