Cheryl-Wonnell-Obituary

Cheryl Wonnell

Oskaloosa, Kansas

1947 - 2021

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Cheryl E. Wonnell, 74, Lawrence, died Sunday, October 17, 2021. Cheryl was born June 28, 1947 in Lawrence, the daughter of Clarence P. and Lucy E. Kell Seaver. She was a 1965 graduate of McLouth High School. She earned Certified Advertising Specialist credentials in 1994 and qualified for her...

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After many years of knowing Cheryl and her husband Jim, I became a friend to her while joining a small group at our church. She was while like by many thorough out her life.

Over the last few years we have been blessed to get to know Cheryl through His church. Cheryl's strength and faith has been an inspiration to us. We know without a doubt she is in paradise with her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.

To the families of Cheryl, my deepest sympathy goes out to you.. I have known Cheryl for years, and if fact, I believe it was Rob that was born on the same day, in the same hospital as my daughter, Brandee, was born. That made a lifelong connection with our families, that will never be forgotten...1Cor 15: 1-4 is the Gospel that saves...may you all find the peace that passes all understanding, found only in the promises of God, that are true and forever, and in Jesus Christ His Son...GT

So very sorry for your loss and our thoughts are with you.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

I am saddened to hear of Cheryl's passing but am so thankful for having known her. I was a member of the KU Baseball team in the early 2000s and always enjoyed seeing Cheryl at Hoglund Ballpark. I remember Cheryl meeting us at the Hog and giving us a hug before we got onto the bus to leave for road games and was impressed that she made such an effort just to send us off. She never lost her support and enthusiasm for us all. Cheryl exemplified what made playing for KU so special and I am so...

All our thoughts and prayers to Micki and Rob and your families. I will always cherish the memories of your Mom and her visits with us when she came to Branson. I always looked forward to those times. She was always full of love, laughter and stories of what you all were up to and doing in life. I so miss those days, but those memories are priceless! I know now is a painful time, but we pray that the time will come quickly when the pain fades and her memory will make you smile or laugh and...

Eternal Affection Arrangement- BASKET INCLUDED

My condolences to Cheryl's family. I was on those KU students that got to know Cheryl when she worked the student athlete gate at Allen Fieldhouse. I always got there early for the games and would talk to Cheryl while we waited for the students to be allowed in the Fieldhouse. We had some great conversations and I always looked forward to seeing her. For decades after my time at KU I would run into Cheryl around town and she would always remember me and ask how I was doing. I know that there...