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Sheri Kay Stout

Austin, Texas

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Family-Placed Obituary Sheri Kay Stout, beloved wife, mother, and friend, was tragically taken from us on Saturday, November 15, 2003. Sheri was born June 25, 1980 in Concord, Contra Costa, California. Sheri was preceded in death by her mother, Patricia Whittington Riel; her father, Gary...

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As I read these entries, it warms my soul that Sheri touched so many people and made so many smile. She is a wonderful person in life and death. She has given me the most beautiful nephew and I thank God for allowing her to become a part of our family. Sheri will forever live on in our hearts and minds. Love you Sheri...

I thought long about what I would say to others to describe Sheri, but she is just one of those people that words do not do justice. She truly was a special person, and my deepest codelences go out to all her friends and family.

I knew Sheri by Kaden attending the school where I work. But seeing her drop him off I knew she really cared about her son. She was also a friendly girl. My prayers go out to Brandon and Kaden and the rest of the family.

We recently started a new awards program. Sheri was one of the first people to win an award. When I notified her that she had received one, her comment was, "Good, our team never wins anything." Her sense of being part of a team and that team's importance to her, speaks volumes about the kind of person she was. She will be missed.

Sheri will be missed but I will never miss her memories. They will live inside us all forever. Sheri was a bright spot for everyone who knew her and worked with her. My love and all our love go out to K & B.

God Bless you.

an amazing friend who no matter what lemons life handed her, she made the sweetest lemonade. i knew her as a mother, as a woman, and mostly as a friend. spirits so high, lived life to the fullest, and found joy in everything she could. she had a special appreciation for people and touched them in a way, words can't express. as a co-worker, being the few women in our area that we were, we had some great times, and great conversations, great moments that we both knew we would treasure forever....

Words can barely describe what we all must feel at this time. Sheri had nothing but friends here at work and I know we all looked forward to seeing her and enjoyed her company. Her memory will be in our minds and in our hearts, so we will remember her when we meet again.

Sheri was a friend first, co-worker second. I will never forget what an incredible woman Sheri was. She was a very strong individual who would let nothing bring her down. She loved many and was loved by many more. She has not left us; she has merely changed from body to spirit. She will always be with us wherever we go.

I was a customer who spoke with Sheri many times. She was always kind, caring and a joy to speak with. I will miss her....
I pray for comfort and relief in this difficult time for Sheri's family.