Sherrian-Mansker-Obituary

Sherrian D. Mansker

Longview, Washington

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Longview resident Sherrian Dewitt Mansker, 66, passed away July 8, 2009, at the Hospice Care Center.She was born Dec. 4, 1942, in Oklahoma City. She graduated from R.A. Long High School in 1961.Sherrian married James E. Mansker in 1958. He preceded her in death in 1992.In her early working years...

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I still think of Sherrian often. She was a very good friend of mine. We went to dances together and I remember when we took a drive in her corvette and drove to one of the taverns and had a drink. I think of her every time I open my jewelry box. She gave me two of her rings when I came from Arizona to see her before she died. She talked about seeing her twin boys which was hard for me to even think about. She is really missed by me. I loved her like a sister.

I worked with Sherrian at Kaiser. It was a pleasure to have conversations with her in the evenings. Im so sorry for you loss.

I had the pleasure of knowing Sherri in 1968 when I worked in the cafeteria at St Johns. She would come through every day and call me "Smiley". Although I hadn't seen her for years,I will never forget how she touched my heart. What a truly wonderful lady.

I have known Sharon since high school and was friends with her when Tony and Terry were little. Sharon was a fun person to be around not only with her friends but also with her family, she was a great mom. I remember how much she enjoyed dancing and was very good at it...she won every twist contest that she entered. I am pleased to have known Sharon and feel honored that I got to meet you, Shawn, during her stay at Hospice. I understand that you made her very happy during the last 17...

I first met Sherrian in 1965 when we were both working at the Trailer Lunch in West Kelso. She was the cok and I was the waitresws. I had never done that kind of work before and she showed me all the ropes and how to deal with the tavern crowd when they came in. I loved her then and love her still. She became a great friend to me. I will miss her. Rest in Peace honwy. You are with your boys now and I know that you and them are so happy to be together again.

I will always remember working late nights at the Kaiser clinic and talking with Sherri about her cars and her boys. I still have two Hot Wheels that she gave me that her boys played with. I certainly feel fortunate to have known her

I was very sorry to hear of Sherrians passing. I had not seen her in many years, but she and Jim had been so very kind to me and my boys during a very difficult time in our lives. She was a character to say the least, and I will think of her often with very fond memories. My prayers are with her family.

Sherrian and I were friends when we were young girls. I stayed all night with her. My parents were Corwin and Irene Crandall. Jim and Sherrian knew them well. I am sorry to lose my old, long time friend.

Shawn,
I am so sorry for your loss. Sherrian was very special in my life. She was always supportive of all of us Kaiser co-workers. I have personally known Sherrian since she was 16 years old. I have many, many memories of her through-out our history together. You truly were a wonderful soul mate and care giver to her. She loved you with all her heart. I know she will be looking after you and live on in your heart always. You are in my thoughts and prayers.