Cheryl Beth Dunn, born on January 25, 1964, in Gary, Indiana, passed away peacefully on September 11, 2025, at Central Wyoming Hospice in Casper, Wyoming, after a brief illness. She leaves behind a legacy of generosity, kindness, and love that touched the lives of many.
Cheryl dedicated many years of her life to the insurance business, serving as an office assistant with steadfast determination. She took great pride in her work and cherished the ten years she spent at Manville Claims, where she had the opportunity to work alongside her mother, as well as her tenure at The Bond Agency for another decade. Her strong work ethic and commitment to her responsibilities were illustrative of her independent spirit and determination.
Graduating from North Casper High School, Cheryl's academic journey laid the foundation for a career characterized by dedication and focus. Despite her shy demeanor, those who took the time to know her quickly came to appreciate her warm heart and infectious laughter. Cheryl had a uniquely generous nature, always willing to lend a helping hand or share a kind word, no matter her own circumstances. It was said by a dear friend of 35 years that Cheryl possessed an infectious joy, highlighted by her excitement over a jackpot she won during an outing, proving that happiness can be found in simple moments.
In addition to her career, Cheryl found joy in life through her hobbies, which included shopping, playing bingo, and trying her luck in games of chance. She fostered deep relationships with her chosen family, including Shannon Eli of 35 years and Twila Eli of 11 years, who stood by her side and offered support throughout her life. Cheryl was also survived by her three sisters: Sharon Dunn, Janet Wellman, and Sandra Mortera.
Cheryl was preceded in death by her beloved parents, Billy and Francis Dunn, her twin sister, Carol Kutsch, and her brothers, Jeffrey and James Dunn. The loss of these family members left a profound impact on her life, yet she remained a source of strength and compassion for those around her.
Cheryl will be greatly missed by her family, friends, and all who knew her. Her memory will live on in the hearts of those she touched, serving as a reminder of the light she brought into the world and the kindness that defined her life.
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