Sheryl-Eckhart-Obituary

Sheryl Eckhart

Point Place, Ohio

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ECKHARTSheryl L. Sheryl L. Eckhart, 59, of Point Place, went to be with the Lord on Wednesday, August 7, 2013, while in The Toledo Hospital. She was born in Toledo, OH on April 29, 1954, to John R., Jr. and Therese A. (Pemberton) Eckhart. Sheryl worked for 33 years for Libbey Glass in the...

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my thoughts and prayers go out to the family of sheryl. i just recently heard mark was in heaven too. the lord is always with us. amen.

Darlene & Family: I just heard about Sheryl's death, & send my most sincere sympathies. One could not help but smile when around her. I know you will each miss your sister in so many ways.

May your memories be plentiful and strong.

To the Eckhart family,I was so shocked and saddened when my sister Jackie Mohr told me of Sherrys passing.I remember those two together when I was growing up.They were two WILD & CRAZY GIRLS.They lived life to the fullest and were always joined at the hip.If I could have a friend as great as Sherry was to my sister Jackie when I grew up I would be one very lucky person.Sherry always had a big smile on her face whenever I saw her and could put a smile on my face as well.My thoughts and...

Sorry to hear of your loss of Sherry. I worked with her many years, even in maintenance when we did hard labor together side by side. She always asked about my children even though she hadn't seen them again over 25 years. Your family is in my prayers

Sheryl was such a great person to work with at Libbey glass. I always considered her one of my good friends. She will be missed.

to my cousins and their family im so sorry for your loss and my god be with you all rest in peace

To the Family, sorry for Your loss. Hang on to the precious memories. I know I will, from Libbey's warehouse.

So sorry for your loss. Always a great worker. Sheri and I always had fun working together.

So sorry to see this,Sherry will be greatly missed.She was a great person and always fun to be around at Libbey Glass.R.I.P. Sherry