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Cheryl Darlene Roe

Jackson, Michigan

Oct 18, 1944 – Jan 1, 2016

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BORN
October 18, 1944
DIED
January 1, 2016
LOCATION
Jackson, Michigan

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Roe, Cheryl Darlene Of Jackson, passed away at Allegiance Health on Friday, January 1, 2016 at the age of 71. She leaves to cherish her memory; sister-in-law, Mary Williams Roe; nieces and nephews, Rebecca (Todd) Bahlau, Kim (Dave) Potter, Buff (Julie) Page, Jerry (Mickey) Roe, Paige (Mike)...

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I always remember her kindness and caring ways. A very sweet friend!

Cheryl aka “Ms Roe” was an amazing teacher and had a big impact on my life. She made math fun which is important and challenging. I was helping my 5th grader with math today and thought of her. Just wanted to say she will be missed.

Cheryl

Our paths crossed many years ago as teenagers at East Jackson High and later as teachers at Mason Middle School.
I knew you to be a person of great wisdom, wit and tremendous capacity
for caring.I enjoyed the many breakfasts lunches and conversations we shared.
Although the earth has lost a fantastic human being, heaven has gained a beautiful soul.

Your forever friend,
Patricia Gaston

Ms. Roe was my teacher when I was in 8th grade (1985-86) at Mason Middle School. I remember her fondly as a very caring, kind teacher who made Algebra fun. My sincerest condolences to her family and friends -- what a legacy she leaves in your memories and those of her fellow teachers and students.

We had some great times at East jackson. Great person buzz martin

I taught at Mason (she was middle school and I was elementary) and was on several committees with Cheryl and my son had her for Math. She was a special teacher and friend. She always had a smile for you. Thoughts and prayers for her family.

I worked with Cheryl during my first five years of teaching. She always had a smile on her face and a joke to share. Heaven gained a special angel. My sympathies to the family.

So sorry to here this. Cheryl lived across the street from my parents years ago, and my Dad enjoyed talking to her. She always had a bright smile!

She was such a nice person, always there with a smile and ready to help in any way she could. I miss our chats about politics, genealogy, ebaying, and national problems neither of us could resolve. She offered a friendship that only comes along once. Rest in peace!