Cheri Conner Irwin

Cheri Conner Irwin obituary, Nashville, TN

Cheri Conner Irwin

Cheri Irwin Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Feldhaus Memorial Chapel - Shelbyville on Dec. 22, 2025.
Cheri Conner Irwin, age 76, passed away on December 21, 2025, at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tennessee.

She was born on June 5, 1949, in Shelbyville, Tennessee, to the late Jewel Cromwell Conner and William "Bill" Conner.

Cheri is survived by her beloved son, Matt Irwin; his wife, Michelle; and their three children, Brady, Tyler, and Lucas, who affectionately called her "Mimi." She is also survived by her sister, Christi Pittman of Cornelia, Georgia; Christi's husband, Rick Pittman; and their three daughters, Angie, Rachel, and Jennifer.

Cheri was a loving mother and grandmother who cherished her family deeply, especially her three grandsons. She loved attending their sporting events and socializing with friends and family at their games. She also enjoyed spending time outdoors, swinging on her deck and working in her yard-especially tending to her flowers.

Cheri was a talented and passionate artist. For several years, she taught art classes in her home for children, created detailed drawings of houses, and provided calligraphy services for weddings and other special events. She also loved playing golf and took great joy in traveling with her son, Matt, to watch many PGA tournaments over the years.

Her kindness, love, and selfless devotion to others will always be remembered.

Cheri will be dearly missed.

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December 26, 2025

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December 24, 2025

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December 23, 2025

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Linda Russell Mack

December 26, 2025

Cheri will certainly be missed. She had such a bubbly personality. I worked with her at TWRA. One time, about 30 years ago, she called me to come to her office. She was excited about something unusual about to happen. Her son, Matt, was at a phone booth in New York City at Times Square. She had Earthcam on her computer at Times Square and she got to see Matt waving to her beside the phone booth. She was so excited. It was fun for me too. We both also loved flowers and wildlife, so I shared many of my flowers with her, especially my black-eyed Susan's that attracted gold finches. When she moved she asked me for more plants for her new house. Soon she invited me over to watch the masses of gold finches that were in her yard enjoying the flowers. She also talked often about her fish pond. Her pond fish were her pets that she loved. These are small things, but nice memories of a very nice friend.

Floyd Mahaffey

December 24, 2025

She was Homecoming Queen in high school. So pretty and so nice! It was nice knowing that she was around. We were high school friends. Floyd Mahaffey

Doug Markham

December 23, 2025

I worked with Cheri for many years at the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency. The organization and layout of Tennessee Wildlife magazine was her responsibility for decades during a challenging era as the agency worked to manage an abundance of fish and wildlife, including some that nearly disappeared from Tennessee's landscape--including the bald eagle that now commonly soars above our rivers and lakes. Readers were able to share these experiences through photos and stories published in a magazine beautifully handled by Cheri. She worried constantly about getting every article and photo perfectly placed and the magazine published on schedule. She was also a talented calligrapher among her many artistic talents. Cheri was friendly and thoughtful. Her work will be seen for generations by those who research the history of wildlife restoration, or who enjoy reading about this state's great outdoors across Tennessee.

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