WILLIAM-SHERRILL-Obituary

WILLIAM H. SHERRILL Sr.

Washington, District of Columbia

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 WILLIAM HENRY SHERRILL, SR.  (Age 80)  Of Bethesda, MD passed away on Wednesday, January 23, 2013. He was the beloved husband of Dr. Marlene White Sherrill. He was born on December 8, 1932, in Newton, N.C., to the late Guy and Blanche Sherrill. He was preceded in death by his...

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May God continue to bless the Sherrill family. i have often heard stories of Uncle Bill and Grandaddy Guy Robert when looking thru old family photo's with my Grandmom ( Martha Sherrill- Gates) God will carry you through and provide the comfort your heart desires.

May The peace and comfort of Almighty God be with you all, in the time of your bereavement.

Hi, my name is Viola Gates Long, my mother, Martha Arlena Sherill,was William Sherrill sister. I remember the times that we shared with Grandpa Sherrill in Newton, NC. The last time I seen Uncle Bill was at My uncle Guy Roberts funeral in which I met also his wife Marlene. I know that many of his children may not know me as a relative, but I express my deepest sympathy to his wife and children. I reside in High Point, NC and would like to become familiarize more with my family. At this...

Mr. B: Enjoyed years of cabin in Lost River, West Virginia, home on the lake in Frederickburg, Va. with gardening, fishing, and cabin camping with you and Marlene! :-) GREAT FUN & FRIENDSHIP!

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Dear Marlene,
I will never forget Bill's kindness when He took us to the airport during our stay at your home .

It was good to see him again at Brian's wedding. Our prayers are with you and the family at this time.

Marlene,
I was sorry to hear about Bill. When I met him, I found him to be a warm and friendly person. Your memories will keep him with you forever!

Marlene and Family, My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. You were loved by a special man.

So very sorry to hear of your loss. I never met Mr. Sherrill, but hed must have been quite a man!
I hope you can take some comfort in your memories.
Karissa Silver