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SheriAnne Dickerson Holtry

Salt Lake City, Utah

1968 - 2016

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SheriAnne Dickerson Holtry1968 - 2016SheriAnne Dickerson Holtry, 48, returned to live with her Heavenly Father July 16, 2016. Sheri was born March 6, 1968, in Bountiful, Utah, to Dan and Barbara Dickerson. The youngest of 8 children, Sheri was known for her infectious smile. The room lit up when...

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I was a childhood friend of Sheri in Bountiful. I spent lots of time with her, and loved her piano playing by ear. We would run back and forth thru the orchard to each other's houses. Or ride bikes together. And there was always then-called Rocket Park to play at. Just like her obituary and everyone's comments who knew her as an adult, she was the most beautiful person inside and out from the beginning. So friendly, such a caring person, always giving. I'm sorry to hear she left this...

It was such a privilege to know Sheri. It was a shock to hear of her death, although I knew she had cancer. I love and miss her so much. She will always hold a place in my heart.

Oh my gosh... I only just found out about Sheri's passing. I met Sheri in the cafeteria of the church office building. As others have said, she lit up the room when she walked in! Not only her beautiful smile, but the way she would engage people in conversation. She made you feel important by the way she treated you. I was not only working for the Church, but was also in the early years of my wedding photography business. When I found out she was engaged, I offered my services. What a...

It is really hard to see her gone from this life. She was an amazing person to all who knew her. She was a childhood friend and we rekindled that friendship after her mission. She was so sweet to everyone. I am glad she married a great man. Her family and friends will miss her dearly. My best to the Dickerson family from ours. We love you guys. Contact me on Facebook if you ever need to talk.

Sherri was a dear friend. I will always remember her smile and unabashed passion for pursuing a life well lived. She made me want to be a better person and I don't think a higher compliment can be paid to another person in this life. My heart goes out to her family.

I worked with Sheri in FamilySearch for many years. She was the light in the room. I'm so sorry to learn of her passing. She was a joy to everyone around her. I'm grateful to have known her.

my sincerest condolence and prayers.

A Beautiful lady with a beautiful smile that lit up the room and made everyone happy. She will be missed.

I send my deepest sympathies to the family and my regrets in my inability to be at the services.