Sharon-Travers-Obituary

Sharon Lynne Travers

Phoenix, Arizona

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Travers, Sharon Lynne Sherri was born on 6/5/43 in Chicago, Illinois and went to heaven with her angels on 3/28/11, after a 3 year battle with breast cancer and leukemia. Sherri arrived in Phoenix as an infant and attended Osborn Grade School, Central High School and Phoenix College....

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Best friend ever. Miss you Sherri. Love. Holly

My Angel wife Sherri,I miss you every day and always will; we had lots of daily fun, travel,and laughs;you made me a better person with love and laughter; you are in a painless and peaceful place now; I and the kids thank you for being with us longer than you wanted to;I love more & will be with with yiu foreever, your loveing husband and angel ,Bob

Bob and Family
We have been lucky to share business and personal friendship with Sherri for over twenty memorable years. We experienced that charming, charismatic, witty personality in business and play. We shared a desert tortoise rescue with her that will stay with us forever as a show of her generosity and love of living things. We admired her extreme athletic achievements and strength of character. We enjoyed the light she brought with her when she entered the room. She is...

I can not put into words the positive influence Mom had on my life. She taught me courage, independence and how to love others. She offered so much to so many people, it is evidenced by how many friends will miss her. I only have fond memories of my mother. I can look back and honestly say that I am proud to be her son. I miss you Mom.

Miss Sherri, as I sometimes called her, was a wonder. She was a very non-technical lady who never let that stop her from trying, owning, and mastering the latest technical gadgets – that made her life easier. I think she was the first person I know who made ebay a profit center for her. Whenever there was a funny story that made me laugh I could be sure it came from Sherri. Our last three years we were in separate states but the connection remained alive through phone calls, visits, photos,...

Bob and family,
Whenever we lose someone dear to us, we lose a part of ourselves as well. We lose what we have shared and given to that person and it is never easy to lose so much of oneself in addition to the actual loss of that special person. The loss of that dear person blinds us with sadness and grief for some time. Time eventually lessens the the grief and we begin to realize that person has left us a special gift of sorts behind. It will not be obvious at first, but it will be...

Lake Powell Luau

Yes, she knew how to travel

June 5, 1943----March 28, 2011. It's often been said it's not the time you spend on this earth, it's how you spend the dash---the time in between. Sherri loved life and she spent her dash with love, friendship, adventure and humor. She was successful at raising her three children: Mac,
Sandi, and Kevin & also had a very successful career as the R E Lady. She had a sence of humor that was both naughty and nice.

I remember the first time I met Sherri. We were coming out...