Cheryl (Nelson)Schilling passed away May 28, 2025.
She was born July 14, 1944 in Everett, WA. to Fred and Ann Nelson. She graduated from Everett High School in 1962 with many good friends there. She attended W.S.U. and graduated from there in 1966. Cheryl met Steve Schilling at W.S.U. and they were married in 1966.They moved to L.A. and had two sons, Eric and Brandon.
Cheryl had two brothers and sister, Stuart and Brian and sister Diane and two grandchildren, Kyle and Mariah.
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Jeannie and Ken Green
October 4, 2025
We were so sorry to hear of Cheryl's passing. It has been a long, long time since we 've met, but we both have fond memories of her wit, her sparkle and her intelligence-- from high school years with Ken in Everett, through college years at WSU with sorority sister, Jeannie. We send our sympathy to her family.
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