Sheryl-BOGATZ-Obituary

Sheryl BOGATZ

Los Angeles, California

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Sheryl Lynn Smith was born September 20, 1954, to Dorene and Marty Smith. She had one younger sister Diane who she doted on and guided fiercely with her love.Sheryl attended Wilbur Avenue Elementary School when her family moved from Sherman Oaks to Tarzana. This was followed by Portola Junior...

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My Dollface, A beautiful smile reflecting a loving heart drew me to you in 1980's L.A. HMI Showroom. You helped me in when I was in college. You came to visit my Missouri home in the 90's, and in Texas in the new millennium. Always an inspiration to me, you will live on in my heart for the rest of my life. Thank you. I love you.

Sheryl you are remembered and missed.

Sheryl was a first cousin to my dad Randy and my aunt Kendra. Through them I'm a first cousin once removed. I wish I could've met her, great uncle Marty and great aunt Doreen. It's sad to know they're all deceased now. I knew Sheryl was diagnosed with early onset Alzheimers a while back. May Sheryl, uncle Marty and aunt Doreen all RIP.

I remember Cousin Sheryl as always being very passionate and caring and ALWAYS full of life and love. My ideals & beliefs did not coincide with hers, but I respected her beliefs & never confronted her about it and she reciprocated that respect. That said, her passion and positivity was contagious and even as a young lad I learned something from it. She will be missed & loved by everyone who knew her. R.I.P. Sheryl.

Larry, you are in our hearts. We wish we could have known Sheryl in her earlier years. We know she was an amazing person. We miss you and hope to see you when we visit Carbondale again. Sending love.

Sheryl and I worked together at Herman Miller for many years. She was such a focused lady and a great leader. Prayers for you Sheryl and your family. I am so pleased that I had the opportunity to work with you and be a friend. Bob Burchfield

Sheryl was an amazing woman. Always bringing a warm smile. I can still hear her voice and see her smile in her voice. She was a bright engaging woman. Stylish, cheerful, endearing. My condolence's to family and friends who surrounded her over the years. There is a huge whole in life without her. I am so sorry for the suffering she endured.

Back in the day, Cheryl Bogatz and I worked together on the Disney Account. Sheryl and I had the pleasure of taking Frank Gehry to the Herman Miller Factory in Zeeland Michigan. Cheryl was a charming Leader and orchestrated the unveiling of the yet to be released Aeron chair to Frank. Needless to say he was impressed. Sheryl will always have my respect!! Carol A. Dunstan

Sheryl was such a lovely and sweet person. I always enjoyed seeing her at synagogue.