RUSSELL-SHERRICK-Obituary

RUSSELL "RUSTY" SHERRICK

Munster, Indiana

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RUSSELL 'RUSTY' SHERRICK HOUSTON, TX Russell 'Rusty' Sherrick, age 60 of Houston, TX, formerly of Valparaiso, IN lost his hard fought battle with cancer on Sept. 9, 2013. He is survived by a brother, Jack of Lighthouse Point, FL and his dog, Minnie. Preceded in death by his dad, Harold and mom,...

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So sorry to hear about this .......I am in shock . Rusty and I have been friends since Jr, High at ol' Ben Franklin on thru to IU and after, Worked for Uncle Max in the summers mowing lawns. Even dated the same girl once . Lots a Pizza's at Tony's . Dances at the Y . Me , Eddie, Bobby and Rusty we had some times! I'll never forget - Jeff Trost

Your smile will never be forgotten. The Class of VHS 1971 will continue to celebrate your life and your stories. May God welcome you HOME!

Rusty, we have known each other for most of our lives. I remember you so well, because you were the 1st crush I ever had and I collected all the printed material I could find about your competition in the Soap Box Derby. I can remember playing with you and Robert at Southside Park. As neighbors and friends throughout childhood, we lost touch in adulthood. It was wonderful to have met up with you again a few years ago. We had a great time catching up. And you taught me how to play the...

I was so sorry to hear about Rusty. We had many great times as kids at Columbia and hanging out at your parents corner store..Union & Locust St.
Cheryl Meece Widup (Valparaiso, IN)

My sincere sympathy to you a Jack. When I talked to Rusty a couple of weeks ago he was so happy that you were there with him and that you had Minnie. He was loved by many and will be missed. RIP my Dear neighbor, classmate and Hilltop friend.

Sorry to hear this, we were classmates in grade school for three years. May he rest in peace.

Sorry to hear this, lost contact after being in class together for three years in grade school. May he rest in peace.

Jack sorry to hear of your brothers pasting.We had a lot of great ball games when we were young.I will miss him.Hope you will be this way one day.Bill Steel