Sherrie Lynn (Monia) Utter
March 13, 1957 - July 9, 2022
Sherrie Lynn Utter, 65, passed away July 9, 2022 in Lake Havasu, Arizona. Sherrie was born in Lincoln, Nebraska on March 13, 1957. Sherrie was a beloved wife and best friend to her true love Jeff Utter of 26 years. Jeff and Sherrie moved to Lake Havasu in 2019 to help care for Sherrie's parents Pete and Mary Monia. Mary preceded Sherrie's death in November 2020.
Jeff and Sherrie loved to ride horses and go fishing. Sherrie graduated high school in Lincoln, Nebraska where her aunt Andrea Mills encouraged and supported Sherrie to finish school. Sherrie also completed a certification at the New York Culinary Institute with honors. Sherrie has earned many acknowledgments and awards for her excellent culinary skills.
Jeff loved Sherrie's cooking along with the rest of the family. Sherrie loved to entertain and cook for people she loved, she enjoyed making crafts, quilting, and her sweet puppy Baylee.
Sherrie is survived by her husband Jeff Utter, her father Pete Monia, and her sisters Susie Roberts (Joey) and Amy Monia. Sherrie loved her only daughter Lisa Lehman and granddaughter Morgan Lynn with all her heart and soul, Sherrie's eyes would light up when she would see them.
Sherrie also has three awesome bonus children whom she loved very much Shamayne, Carl, and his children Jeffry and Shayla. Jeffry (Jondaee') along with their children Darren, Makenzie, Logan, and Gavin. Sherrie also had a special love for her sister-in-law Wendy Malone.
As we celebrate her life in our hearts and cherish memories, a celebration of life will be held July 30th, 2022. Please contact Lisa at [email protected]
You will be deeply missed Sher, Sherrie, mom, grandma
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Sally Edwards
July 15, 2022
So sorry for the loss of Sherrie.
I am thankful for all the memories.
Rest in Peace Sherrie
Love always,
Sally
Debbie Evans Shorten
July 13, 2022
My deepest sympathy to you Jeff, Lisa , Morgan and the rest of the family and friends. I have many fond memories of Sherrie when we were just kids and more memories not long ago. I had planned to go to Arizona for a visit and never made it. People don't wait to visit someone you care about. Stuff happens then its too late. She's gone way too young and I will really miss not being able to see her or talk to her until we meet on the other side. Thoughts, Hugs and Prayers to all those who loved and cared for her.
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