Sheldon-Sherman-Obituary

Sheldon S Sherman

Albuquerque, New Mexico

Apr 21, 1930 – May 5, 2025

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April 21, 1930
DIED
May 5, 2025
LOCATION
Albuquerque, New Mexico

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Sheldon "Sherm" Sherman, 95, passed away on May 5, 2025. Born April 21, 1930, in Kingston, NY, he spent his early childhood on St. Marks Avenue in Brooklyn before moving at age 10 to Huntingdon, PA - a rural, small-town American community that deeply shaped his values and lifelong friendships.A...

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A meaningful legacy isn't always written in bold headlines. Often, it's the quiet, thoughtful actions that echo in the hearts of others. The memories we hold, bring warmth to the heart.

Sheldon Sherman, known to me as Grandpop, was one of the kindest and most understanding lero 's I´ve ever known. He always had the best stories and a warm presence that made everyone feel at home. What I loved most was how willing he was to do anything just to spend time with me-whether it was fishing, playing baseball, or sharing ice cream. He made every moment feel special, and I´ll always cherish the time we had together. When we visited my aunt in Bodega Bay, grandpop insisted on...

Evelyn remembers Shelly's kindness to her when she was a young lady, and I remember his kindness after I married Evelyn. We thank God for such a brother-in-law.

Sheldon Sherman was my father-in-law. Simply put, he was just a great, smart and funny guy. We bonded over our love of sports, particularly football. Mr. Sherman and I could literally talk about football for hours on end. When I asked my wife to marry me, I thought that it was only appropriate for me to ask Mr. Sherman if I could have her hand in marriage. He said. " take both hands." he was a man who loved his food. But it was simple food. I have great memories of going to the Mule Barn in...

Dad, The commitment to the people in your life (family, co-workers, friends, and even acquaintances) has been the yardstick by which I measure relationships with others. Your example will be carried through your daughters and their sons and onto future generations... YOU WILL NOT BE FORGOTTEN!

Ahhh I am so so sorry for all of you. I never met him and feel like I did through my friendship with Sharon......one of my favorite people on this planet I know she got her wit, humor, joy and down to earthness from Sherm.

When I think about you dad I will always remember All the cruises on the bed And the dreaded beard that followed There's a special place in my heart That only you can own Miss you, today, tomorrow and everyday Love you to the moon and back Your daughter, Carol

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of God, family and friends. Please find comfort in the words found at Isaiah 61:1,2.