Sherry-Hannon-Obituary

Sherry Hannon

Grand Rapids, Michigan

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(Comstock Park) Ms. Sherry Hannon, age 61, passed away on Thursday, April 3, 2008. She was a graduate of St. Mary's Catholic High School in Mt. Morris, where she was a cheerleader and editor of the yearbook. Sherry received her B.S. in education from University of Michigan and M.A. in education...

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Tiki bird and Ms. Hannon

Ms. Hannon & Lindsay on the last day of school. Now I am in 4th grade.

You were my favorite teacher. I have many, many memories with you. You made me feel special. You loved my bird named Tiki. Tiki came and visited your classroom one day each year when you studied about birds. He will never forget you too.

Your student Lindsay Pitcher

Ms. Hannon and John Pitcher on 05-06-04

Sherry, you were a great teacher. I know you will always remember Tiki or "Tiki Bird" that had came in your class for three years in a row. You were a shining star and you are are still bright. I will always remember you and when you said to me "You are a shining star and you always remain bright". You will always be #1 to me.

Love, a great student,
Johnathon Pitcher

Dear Kaelyn, Our sympathy to you and your family on the loss of your Mom. She sounds like a terrific person (like her daughter.)

Our thoughts and are prayers are with you! Sherry will never be forgotten--she has touched lives that she didn't even know she touched.

Sherry your star is now shining bright.

Our hearts go out to you at this time and in the days ahead.

Tracy Asah

Sherry was my mother's dear friend and therefore my friend. She was a sweet, beautiful, and kind person. She and her husband were the ideal married couple that my husband and I would like to emulate. They were truly soul mates and everyone around them could tell. God speed…my dear friend. Say hello to Charley for me. Love, Tracy (Ziebarth) Asah.

Sherry, we miss you and will look forward to seeing you one day in a better place. You treated us like family from day one and we are happier for having you in our lives, even though many miles often separated us. Rest in peace knowing that your happy, warm spirit will continue to live on here.