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Sherry Roberta Houston

Arlington, Washington

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Sherry Roberta Houston (Hardie) went home to be with the Lord on Saturday, December 5, 2015, after a brief battle with pancreatic cancer. She was surrounded by loved ones as she passed from this life. Sherry was preceded in death by her parents Bud and Maxine Hardie, and her grandson, Joshua...

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Miss you Sis....think of you often...we had so much laughter in the family

Think of you often and all our family card games...love you

Miss you still........love you

Sherry and I go back to the 8th grade. She was the best friend to my first 'steady' Annette Sutton. I was pleased to see she had not changed from that spunky fun spirit over the years. Looking at her picture, it appears she really had changed that much in looks either. What a gal. I wished I had know we lived so close. I would of loved kidding around with her again. Her Mom and Dad were always good to me and Bud helped me (and Johnny Brooks) learn a little about car painting which I always...

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Sis, your are always in my heart. My memories are of family and how we always came together for good times and bad times. Our family has always been the most important thing to me...my memories are from the parties, or just our gathering around and laughing together. You will be missed but not forgotten. We will continue to meet and laugh, and you will be with us. Love you,

I always liked Sherry's contagious laugh and her seemingly ever present smile. She was always a bundle of energy and back when I lived near her she was always ready to join in and help with a neighborhood party. You will be missed classy lady. My thoughts and prayers go out to the family.

God Bless you Sherry... thank you for so many fun times through the years blessed with much laughter, sparkle in your eyes and spunk in your spirit... you will be missed by many.

Sweet Grams! I miss your face more than I can say. I'm still picking up my phone to call you all throughout my day! You are so loved! I know you are in a better place and that brings me solace! You were the best grandma a girl could ever want!