Sherry-Reimert-Obituary

Sherry Reimert

Kenhorst, Pennsylvania

Dec 10, 1951 – Jun 25, 2019

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BORN
December 10, 1951
DIED
June 25, 2019
LOCATION
Kenhorst, Pennsylvania

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Sherry Ann Reimert, 67, of Kenhorst, passed away Tuesday, June 25, 2019, at 3:00 p.m. in her residence.

She was the wife of Jon M. Reimert.

Born in Reading, Mrs. Reimert was the daughter of the late John Jack Rudy and Joan (Helfrich) Rudy.

She was a member of Grace Evangelical...

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Dear Jon and family and friends of Sherry, please accept my belated condolences on her passing. Sherry and I were friends since childhood in East Reading; we both worked at the same bank for years; and finally we were friends on facebook until her passing. May God bless all of you. Sincerely, Louise (Riegel) Kulp.

I am so very sorry for your loss. Sherry was such a sweet, and kind person. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family Julie.

Sherry was a one of a kind person. Always had a smile and kind word for everyone. God truly spent more time on her.

We are very sorry to hear that Sherry has passed away. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

This makes me so sad. Sherry lived across the street from me most of my childhood and then I had the pleasure of working with her for a few years at Redners. She was always so kind and sweet. Sending well wishes to her family. She will be missed but I'm glad she is no longer suffering from cancer.

I will miss you Sherry you were a beautiful person on the inside and outside glad I was able to to meet you .Loved your hugs and laughter. I will never forget you. Your always in my heart. I'm thankful we got to talk on the phone. Your at peace now and no longer in pain or suffering. Your are with our heavenly Father and your father and my Dad an our other relatives. Your an angel now watching over us. God bless you Cousin till we meet again

So sorry for your loss. Although I did not personally know Sherry, I always enjoyed her lovely personality & smile when I would talk to her at Redner's. Deepest sympathy to all.

Sorry for your loss. I knew Sherry from church and, of course, Redner's. Your family were neighbors of my grandmother, Grace. Sherry was always upbeat whenever I saw her. Strong throughout. Rest in peace, Sherry.

Our condolences to you in the loss of someone dear. May these words bring comfort and strengthen you to endure this difficult time. 2 Thessalonians 2:16,17