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Linda Huddleston
February 22, 2024
You were a great friend. I loved you like a sister. I never learned why you died...i just know it was quick. I was planning our next night out. I love you and i will always miss you. I will see you again.
Brenda Sue Hammond
October 28, 2023
Cheryl always had a smile or a giggle that warmed your heart! She was our blessing and hope that us wild west woman would make it through raising our kids. A promise that tomorrow would be better. Soar those angel wings my dear friend. Rest in Peace until we meet again. Love Sue
Kay Morgan
October 28, 2023
About 35 years ago I met Cheryl in a small group of single who became very close. We all had young or teenage children in need. As young mothers we became great friends and met frequently. There were six of us. There are 3 of us left. Cheryl was the best of us. Always smiling. Always laughing. Willing to help anyone at a moment´s notice. She was the best friend you could ever have. I will always miss you. I love you with my heart. God must have been smiling the day you went home. Until I see you again... Kay Morgan
Mary Bridgett Gully
October 26, 2023
I remember Cheryl working with her flower garden at Jacobs
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