Sheri-Gold-Obituary

Sheri Rowley Gold

West Hartford, Connecticut

1956 - 2015

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Sheri Rowley Gold (Jensen) of West Hartford, CT passed away at her home Saturday, September 19, surrounded by her husband and sons, after a long, courageous, and always hopeful battle with a brain tumor. Born on July 18, 1956, near Delano, Minnesota, Sheri was the daughter of the late Joan Jensen...

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They are planning a 50 year class reunion for this month from what I hear. If I knew you would be there, I would do everything I possibly could to hug you once again. Your friend.

I'm sorry we didn't stay in touch my dear old friend. I have missed you so.

I'm late in adding my thoughts to this book, as I've just found out the sad news of Sheri's passing. My heartfelt sympathy goes out to all of Sheri's family and friends. I worked with Sheri originally in the 1980's as an employee at Advent Design in Hartford, and then more recently re-connected with her on several renovation projects for Rockville/ United Bank. I always admired her bright, upbeat personality; her keen sense of design; and her assured self-confidence as a woman business...

It was with sadness that I learned of the recent passing of Sheri. I really did not know her personally, but knew her, I think, very well professionally. She contributed her design skills and expertise to three projects with which I was closely associated.

Her work on the first project, Solomon Schechter Day School of West Hartford, our (then) children's elementary school, was exceptional and very sensitive to the needs of both children and the local Jewish community. I cannot...

Harry,
We share in your sadness and hope that the wonderful memories you have carry you through these difficult times. May Sheri always run barefoot in fields of flowers.

My sincere condolences to the family for the loss of your loved one. May prayers strengthen you and memories comfort you, and may our Lord Jesus Christ and God our Father, who loves us, comfort your hearts and "make you firm". (2 Thessalonians 2:16, 17)