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Cheryll Hoyes

Quincy, Massachusetts

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48 of Hanover; MA, died August 6, 2008, at home after a valiant & courageous fight against cancer over the past months. She has lived in Hanover for the past 4 years and was a loving wife and stay-at-home Mom for her three children. She was born in Wilkes-Barre, PA, the daughter of Dorothy...

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I'll never forget her, and I'll always miss her. Sometimes I feel like I just talked to her yesterday!! Always in my heart...my best friend and "sister". I love you, Cheryll!!!

Jim, our prayers go out to you and your family and we are so sorry to hear of your loss.

Jim, my prayers are with you and your family. I think about you every March 14th since I believe you, Don Quinn, Bob McCullough and I all share a birthday. If I can ever help you, please reach out. May God Bless You!

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

There are no words that can convey the comfort I'd like to give, no actions that can fill your void. Just a simple declaration that you and your family are in our thoughts.
Mike Daley (sanofi-synthelabo coleague) and family

Jim and Family,

We are terribly sorry to learn of this tragic news. Cheryll was a lot of fun to be around, had a great time on an award trip with the two of you in Naples in 1999.

May her bright joy for life always shine strongly for you and your children.

With Heartfelt sympathy,
Hyde Kirby

As one of Karen Tietz's sisters, I have heard of Cheryl's strength and grace as she battled her illness. My prayers and those of my family are with all of you at this time of sadness.
Nancy Toomey

Cheryll was a great Mom and I enjoyed our many mornings together watching our boys, Jack and Luke, grow from babies to toddlers to preschoolers. Cheryll had such a great way with Jack, she always made him feel so special and loved. Even after our move and exhausted from chemo, Cheryll made a point to keep our boys connected. I learned a lot from Cheryll and treasure those days our boys were little together. During those mornings, Cheryll always talked so proudly of Jimmy and Dana in...

Jim, Jimmy, Dana and Luke,
You know how much your whole family means to us. Our friendship and good times together have meant so much to us, and even though our beloved Cheryll is gone, that friendship will go on. We will miss her terribly, her smile, her laugh, her kindness and generosity of spirit. But we will always have her with us through our friendship with you.
Love, Tim, Karen, Andy and Jack