Sheri Lee Fowler passed away June 15th surrounded by family. She battled cancer until the end. Sheri is survived by her mother, three children, two grandchildren, sister, niece, great niece, two great nephews, and loving pets. She was born August 6th, 1962, in Columbus, Indiana. Sheri moved to Evergreen, Colorado in 1974. Sheri loved riding horses in her youth and was a member of 4H. She rode the grand entry of the Evergreen Rodeo. Sheri graduated from Evergreen High School in 1980. While in school, she was a member of the varsity cheer team. Sheri always wanted to help others and began working at Mount Evans Hospice. She then completed her bachelor's degree in healthcare marketing and spent many years working in that field. Sheri was a lifetime member of the Girl Scouts for America and encouraged her daughters and granddaughters to become members. Sheri enjoyed crafting and spent much of her time creating gifts for her loved ones for every holiday. Sheri was a compassionate woman who was always willing to help others and loved her family fiercely. She will be dearly missed.
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