Sheryl-Hopper Brown-Obituary

Sheryl Hopper Brown

Teaneck, New Jersey

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DIED
February 1, 2016
LOCATION
Teaneck, New Jersey
CHARITY
American Heart Association

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Sheryl passed away on February 1, 2016 at the age of 60. She was born in Dorchester, MA to proud parents Thelma C. Hopper and the late William H. Hopper.  She has been a Teaneck resident since the age of 7 and was a product of the local school system.

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I remember when Sheryl and her parents moved next door to my aunt. We were the same age and often played together. Later, both of us became teachers. She was a delightful child who became an exquisite adult. May fond memories of Sheryl continue to comfort her husband, mother, and all who were blessed to know her.

I was not fortunate to have met Sheryl Brown, but I feel as if I did know her through the wonderful stories from Greg who spoke highly of her. My thoughts and prayers are with her family and friends. May the memories bring you comfort.

Mrs Brown was my teacher in the 1987-88 school year and I remember her fondly. She was tough, funny, and an all around fantastic teacher. She has truly touched the lives of thousands. My deepest sympathies to you Mr. Brown and all of her family and friends. May she RIP

A Beautiful Person With A Beautiful Spirit Who I Loved And I will Surely Miss. May You Find Solace In This Time Of Sorrow As I Will By Keeping Her Beautiful Smile And The Wonderful Times Shared With Her In Our Hearts Forever.

My heart is heavy as I pray for my friend Sheryl and her husband and family. We taught together for twenty years and shared many wonderful conversations, especially about our Hilton vacations. We laughed often and shared stories about our students. I will miss Sheryl and the smile and warmth she shared every time I saw her. God Bless her and her family.

I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. My deepest sympathy and condolences to the family during this time of grief. Psalms 55 : 22.

Dear "Miss Thelma", for all the joy you have brought to so many Teaneck students and parent, may you find strength in all the days ahead. You are in our prayers,
Laquita Lee and Gloria Allen

The pain of losing someone in death is the most devastating pain that one can feel,may God comfort and soothes your family in this time of need,Psalms 94:19; Granny P Georgia...

May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.