Cheryl-McConneyhead-Obituary

Cheryl McConneyhead

Asheville, North Carolina

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CHERYL M.MCCONNEYHEADASHEVILLE - Cheryl Mary Jones (Blocker) McConneyhead went to be with the Lord Tuesday, January 31, 2012. She was the 13th child of the late Eula Wilkins and Joe Jones.Cheryl attended both Allen High and Stephens-Lee High Schools, but was a 1965 graduate of Fuller Normal...

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My heart just breaks evertime I think of the loss of my mom,she was a true bless to our family,I love you dearly,at times I can still hear you saying my name,tears

I will always rememeber my Aunt Cheryl has the one that I laugh with. She always had smile and a loving heart for her family and those she serve in the community. Death be not proud for it is only a moment in eternity before we will be together again. Love Always
Barbara Burch and Family

To my Family: I am so sorry that we have lost another loved one. I had not seen or talked to Aunt Cheryl in a long while but kept up with her through my Dad (Arnold). Just know that even though I could not be in NC during this difficult time, I have you all in my thoughts and prayers. Aunt Cheryl always let me know that she loved me no matter how it had been since we had seen one another so those are the memories that I will hold close to my heart. Love to you all, Lawrence 'David' Greene

Cheryl was an Angel among us all.Her work on this planet was crystal clear and helped all that she possibly could.She was a very positive woman.

Love u

My prayers and sympathy to the family, Cheryl was a very special,caring person. I was blessed to have known such a wonderful person.

Cheryl was one of nicest people I have ever met. Everytime I talked with Cheryl, she had a smile on her face and she spoke kind words. My life has been blessed because of her friendship. Her Head Start family will truly miss her.
Rebecca Rector Head Start Teacher

Sending the family,my prayers

Dear Cheryl's family,
Cheryl, as my daughter's Head Start teacher, was one of the first people I met when we moved here in 1985. She was a dear, wonderful, and always remembered teacher to my daughter and a loving friend to me. She was there to talk with my daughter even in her troubled teen years. I wish Cheryl and I hadn't lost touch in the last few years. She will always be remembered for her loving, generous, uplifting spirit.