Cheryl Jean Amolsch, age 70, of Brooklyn, Michigan, passed away on Saturday, Aug. 23, 2025, at her home surrounded by her family. Cheryl was a nurse with Heartland Nursing Home in Ann Arbor, Michigan, for many years. She was affiliated with St. Peter's Lutheran Church in Edon, Ohio, and was a member of Phi Theta Kappa sorority. Cheryl loved be on the water and boating.
Born Oct. 23, 1954, in Bryan, Ohio, Cheryl was the daughter of Adrian Ray Kinnison and Emerald Gene (Kiser) Kinnison.
Cheryl is survived by her daughters, Tawnya (Cory) Jerzak of Edon and Torey Bostater of Brooklyn, Michigan; son, Daniel Bostater of Montpelier; seven grandchildren; and numerous great-grandchildren; siblings, Deborah (Doug) Zandarski and Charlie (Lyn) Kinnison, both of Michigan, Brenda (Steve) Leonard of Defiance and Jeff (Alexis) Alwood of Texas; brother-in-law, Richard Freeman of Mississippi; mother, Barbara Kinnison of Michigan; many aunts, uncles and cousins and friends too numerous to count. She was preceded in death by her father, Adrian Kinnison; mother, Emerald Kinnison; and favorite sister, Nan Freeman.
Krill Funeral Home, 860 W. Mulberry St., Bryan, Ohio, has been entrusted with Cheryl's arrangements. No public services are planned.
The family asks that a tree be planted in Cheryl's memory via The Arbor Day Foundation at https://store.condolences.com/krill-funeral-service-bryan/6e84ca2a-ba36-4c33-8e6c-63b2ac023ee2/trees.
To sign the online register or to send condolences, please visit www.krillfuneralservice.com.
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Keri Cope
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Cheri, I'll miss chatting with you and sharing jokes, conspiracies, MAGA stories and your hilarious sense of humor. Most of all, I'll miss your kindness.
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