Sherry-Rushing-Obituary

Sherry Brooks Rushing

Baton Rouge, Louisiana

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Sherry Rushing passed away in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The obituary was featured in The Advocate on November 18, 2010.

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Ronald, Dan, Mike & Mary:

My deepest sympathy in the loss of your mother. It seems so long ago when those days at E A I was first aquainted with your mother " Ms Rushing". Later as the years turn her into Ms Sherry I still always had the utmost respect for her not only as an educator but also as a person. My mother also knew your mom and wants to also offer her condolences. My thoughts and prayers are with all of your family.

Murphy Painter

Sherry was my dear friend. She will be greatly missed, but will especially be remembered for our antics at Gonzales High School.

Sherry, my friend and fellow teacher at East Ascension Senior High School, prayers go your way. You always told it like it was and you were always a true and loyal friend.

Dear Cousins...Sorry for your loss. Aunt Sherry was a great lady.
-Richard Rushing and Family (Gloster, Mississippi)

Mrs. Rushing was not one of my teachers, but none-the-less she was a benefactor to my educational process when I needed it more than many realized. God used her in a special way in my life with just the right words of encouragement at just the right time.
She will be missed by many others whose lives she touched and blessed. I know the family will hear stories like this over and over in the next days. Our prayers are with you all. - Randy and Eileen Anderson

With our deepest sympathy in this time of your loss.

We are so sorry to hear about Mrs. Rushing. She was a wonderful teacher.

Dear Mary and Family . . . Our sincere condolences. We knew she was sick but never expected God to take her to be with Him so quickly. Be strong in the Lord.

Mary and family, sorry to hear of your loss. Mrs. Rushing was a favorite teacher of mine back in the day at EAHS. I learned alot from her in Business Education and think of her often when I utilize those skills in my everyday work day. She was a very sweet lady.