Sherry-Kish-Obituary

Sherry L. Kish

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Sherry L. Kish Sherry L. Kish, 58, of Kempton, died on Tuesday, November 10, 2009 in St. Lukes Hospital, Allentown Campus. She was the wife of Eugene C. Kish. The couple celebrated 30 years of marriage on October 20. Born in Allentown she was the daughter of Mildred (Fenstermaker)...

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Aunt Sherry,
Just wanted to drop by and let you know I've been thinking about you and miss you so much. Lindsey is growing up fast. Mom sent me a baby picture of you the other night. I must say, Lindsey looks a bit like you. Ryan is doing great and loves to sing "Fly Eagles Fly." Please keep watching over them. I would hate for you to miss anything. ;)

Love,
Nathan

Hey Sherry,

Thanks for picking me up last night to have dinner with you. It was great to see and talk with you. We went to our old stomping ground THE LOOK! Great Food, Great Company and Great Conversation!!!! I look forward to your next visit!!!!! Love Ya, Colleen

Aunt Sherry,
I miss you more than words can express. You were more than an aunt to me; you were another mom, a mentor and a friend. Someone I always looked up to and could rely on. I wouldn’t be who I am today without your influence. I’ll never forget all of the times we shared. Some of my earliest memories were playing with Tinker at your house on Penn St., eating pizza and watching movies. You took me to my first Phillies game in ’87 to watch Mike Schmidt play. Even though it...

Well Sherry, Its been a month since you left and its not getting any easier. I think of you everyday and all the good times we had. I would like to thank you for leaving me with all these good memories of being together.

Your oldest Friend Always,
Colleen

Gene we were on vacation the week of Sherry's death, I will miss her. She was always very nice to me and I was sad to here of her death.

To my dearest family, some things I'd like to say...
but first of all, to let you know, that I arrived okay.
I'm writing this from heaven. Here I dwell with God above.
Here, there's no more tears of sadness; here is just eternal love.

Please do not be unhappy just because I'm out of sight.
Remember that I'm with you every morning, noon and night.
That day I had to leave you when my life on earth was through,
God picked me up and hugged me and He said, "I welcome...

Gene,
I just heard about Sherri's passing.
I knew the two of you back in the early 80's at First National Bank.
I was just out of high school and didn't know too many people. I got invited to play volleyball after work one day and I met the two of you.
We continued playing for a summer or two, sometimes at your home, a few times at Beltsville. We all had so much fun and the memories will last forever. The two of you were just the perfect couple. Your love for one...

We offer our deepest sympathy. When tragedy strikes and takes the life of our loved ones, many cry out with great sorrow. Your tears are not unnoticed by the Creator of Life. Never was it his purpose for our human lives to be taken away. Although your deep pain will not easily disappear, prayer to God will bring comfort to you as you grieve. The Bible assures us God "is healing the broken hearted ones, and is binding up their painful spot." Psalm 147:3.

Gene,
I was so sad to read about Sherry's passing. I worked with her at Spring Ridge. She always had a smile on her face. Keep the memories. You are in my prayers.

Connie Hillbish