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Sheryl Epperson

Lubbock, Texas

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Sheryl Cooke Epperson LUBBOCK- Sheryl Epperson passed away on July 30, 2013 in Lubbock, Texas after a hard-fought battle with renal-cell carcinoma, which spread in less than two years to her lungs, liver and bones. Sheryl was born on Sept. 19, 1948 to the late A.S. Dick and Inetha Henderson Cooke...

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I sing in the choir at LakeRidge Baptist Church, and I loved singing to Sheryl because she took such delight in the music. I will miss my Christian friend.

My mother, a tough lady. Through all her life she stood tall and proud. She made a few trips to Disney World with us and even made it to Alaska last year. She enjoyed every bit of the trip. Lasting memories for us that we can share with our kids. Love you, Mom. Forever in God's Hands...

Prayers for Lisa & Ronni & family during this time. Sheryl was a sweet neighbor & friend.

I will miss my sister so much but she's out of pain now, she had a rough two years. The last few years we had so much fun with my grandchildren, especially taking them fishing at Don and Barbara's. We will miss seeing her at our family reunion but we'll all be together again in heaven someday.

Sheryl has been my BFF since Jan. '05 when we became colleagues with the TTU System's Communications & Marketing team. -- a lot of "capers" to meet & collaborate with everyone. Thank you forever, treasured friend Sheryl (aka, Neighbor).

May God bless Sheryl's familyl in this time of loss. She was a very special lady, and she will be missed by so many.

My condolences to you, Scott and Ronni, Rachel and Ryan.
Love, Ann, Mike, and kids.

I am so blessed to have had Sheryl as my aunt for over 50 years. Will miss you so very much. Love Kris

Sheryl always had a smile. We will miss her but she will always linger in our hearts. She was one of our favorite cousins and we always looked forward to her visit to Virginia or our visit to Texas. We are thankful that she doesn't have to suffer any more.