Cheryl Anne Queener

1957 - 2019

Cheryl Anne Queener obituary, 1957-2019, Rogers Township, MI

Cheryl Anne Queener

1957 - 2019

BORN

1957

DIED

2019

Cheryl Queener Obituary

Published by Observer & Eccentric Newspapers from Sep. 12 to Sep. 15, 2019.
Cheryl Anne Queener

Rogers Township - Cheryl Anne Queener age 61 of Rogers Township passed away peacefully at home surrounded by her family on September 2, 2019.

She was born October 5, 1957 in Detroit to Gordon and Carol (Willhite) Anderson.

Cheryl graduated from Livonia's Bentley High School in 1975. She met Dennis at ACO hardware during her senior year and they married on November 4, 1978. She worked briefly at GM Fisher Body Livonia until her children were born in 1980,81.

In later years Cheryl also worked at her mother's copy center (Graphic Connections) in Dearborn Heights, but finally found her calling as a bar tender, and was fortunate enough to hone her skills at the Bench pub of Livonia where she made many more friends during her 10 years there.

Cheryl retired with Dennis in 2016 and moved north to Rogers City where they have a family cabin and many friends that are retiring also. She enjoyed most of all spending time with her grandkids, walks on the shores of Lake Huron looking for pudding stones, and happy hour on the beach with her family and friends.

Cher literally shined as a wife, friend, life partner, mother, sister, daughter, aunt, and especially a grandmother in which she was known as "Grammy" to her precious grandkids. She touched a lot of hearts and will be missed tremendously.

Cheryl is survived by her husband, Dennis; 2 children, Dennis (Ashley) Queener of Lachine and

Lindsey (Ken) Stark of Livonia; 3 grandchildren, Oliver, Elizabeth and Gordon; she is also survived by her father, Gordon Anderson, and partner Nancy Soho of South Lyon / Northville; brother Gordie (Carol) Anderson of Whitmore lake, and several loving nephews and nieces.

She was welcomed into Heaven by her mom, Carol.

A celebration of life will take place at a later date.

Arrangements are in care of the Beck Funeral Home.

Online condolences may be addressed through www.beckfuneralhome.org

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Beck Funeral Home - Rogers City

229 North First Street, Rogers City, MI 49779

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