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Cheryl Lynn Hagerman passed away to be with the Lord Monday January 13th, 2025. Cheryl was born on December 10th, 1947, in Lima, Ohio. Cheryl was the foundation of love, faith, laughter, friendship, and warmth.
A proud devoted Christian, Cheryl would embrace anyone, care for and loved everyone she knew. Her spirit will forever live on through everyone that came into her life. When she wasn’t doting on her grandchildren or great grand babies you could find her taking trips to the beach with her husband Paul or Arizona to see loved ones, shopping at your local goodwill & old navy or getting her favorite drink at Starbucks or even stopping by Marion’s for a pizza. You could also find her taking a trip with a few of her favorite friends to the world’s longest yard sale. Her children and grand babies were everything to her (most prize possessions).
Cheryl’s love, warmth and endless support was the foundation of her family's happiness. Her presence was a constant reminder of love, strength, and joy.
She will forever remain as a guiding light of love, family, and faith.
Cheryl is preceded in death by her parents Raymond Shook and Edith M. Bowles, brother Ted Shook and sister Lucy Borchers.
Cheryl is survived by her husband Paul Hagerman; sister Christina McFadden, and brother Rusty Shook; children Robert Ellis (Michele), Laura Stites (Matt), Christy Mauch (Dave),Corey Hagerman (Jackie), Codie Day (Brent).
Grandchildren Mazzie, Brittney, Madison, Emmie, Bryce, Gavin, Brody, Jayden, Jeremiah, Joey, Emma, Logan, Lindsay. Two great grandchildren (her babies) Micah & Kya Winter. Many nieces, nephews, cousins, friends and loved ones.
A celebration of life will take place on Tuesday January 21st, starting at 5pm with a service starting at 6pm at Newcomer in Beavercreek.
To share a memory of Cheryl or leave a special message for her family, please visit the Guestbook below.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
3380 Dayton-Xenia Rd, Dayton, OH 45432

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