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1962

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2025

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Sherrie Carriger Obituary

It is with heartfelt sadness we share the sudden passing of Sherrie Lee (Sagar) Carriger, 63 on December 15, 2025. Born to Esther and Joe Sagar, Sherrie was a tough and resilient daughter of Butte with an enormous heart. She attended Emerson Elementary and graduated from Butte Central High School in 1981.

Sherrie and her former husband David Carriger share three children, Jonathan, Brooke and Taylor. Sherrie loved her children more than anything and would go to the ends of the earth for them. She and Jon shared their love of Montana, enjoying rafting and hunting trips. Brooke's love of horses was nurtured by her Mom, and Taylor and Sherrie often baked together, especially during the holidays.

Some of the happiest times in Sherrie's youth were spent at her Grandparents' cabin in Elk Park. This was a gathering place for family and friends where she mastered horse shoes and explored the great outdoors with siblings and cousins. Sherrie was a natural athlete. She threw a wicked softball pitch and was fearless on the ski slopes.

Throughout the years, Sherrie lived in Butte, Buxton, Helena, and finally in Melrose near the Big Hole River. Building and designing homes was something she thoroughly enjoyed; she had a knack for interior design and there wasn't a home improvement project she couldn't handle. She was also an excellent cook. She loved adding her own flare to her Mom and Grandmother's favorite recipes. Her chop suey was famous in the family as was her venison salami and kielbasa.

Sherrie loved living in Montana and lived life on her own terms. Life wasn't always kind to her, but she made the best of every situation and she never gave up. Sherrie was a loyal friend, and her smile lit up the room as did her laugh and wit. She was a beloved daughter, sister, mother, aunt, granddaughter, cousin, niece and friend. She created beautiful memories with her family that will live on, but her true legacy is her children, Jon, Brooke and Taylor. She loved them so.

Sherrie is preceded in death by her parents; her maternal grandparents, Mary and Ciril Evatz; paternal grandparents, Joe and Helen Sagar; aunt Barbara Sears; uncle and aunt, Dr. James and Betty Dean; uncles, Jack Ritter and Jack O'Connell; and cousin, James Dean.

Sherrie is survived by her three children, Jonathan, Brooke and Taylor; brother, Joseph (Bonnie) Sagar; sisters Laurie (Neil) Sullivan, and Karrie Sagar. She is further survived by aunts Cookie O'Connell, Mary Jane Ritter and Ann Lynn Cavanaugh. Additionally, she is survived by her first cousins, Mary Beth Davis, Shane Sears, Debbie Tran, Cindy Ambrozic, Mark, Mike, and Steve Ritter and Melissa Swanson, Lyndsay Castiglia, Ian Cavanaugh and Brenna Cavanaugh. She is also survived by several nieces and nephews.

To her family, she will always be known "Sherrie Babe". Her beautiful spirit will live on in the hearts of those who loved her. May she rest in eternal peace.

A private family celebration of life will be held at a later date. Donations in her memory can be made to the Chelsea Baily BSB Animal Shelter, 699 Centennial Avenue, Butte, MT 59701.
Published by The Montana Standard on Dec. 27, 2025.

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Lori Burns

January 1, 2026

Laurie, so sorry for your loss. I'll never forget going to Elk Park at the cabin. Sherrie was a beautiful spirit.
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Kathryn Johnston-Yant

December 30, 2025

Sincere condolences to Sherrie's entire family. I´m still in shock over her sudden passing. We worked together years ago, and that time built a friendship I always valued, even after life took us in different directions when I moved out of state. I was so grateful that we recently reconnected-it meant more to me than I can explain. Our conversations reminded me just how kind, genuine, special and fun Sherrie was. I´ll always cherish the memories we shared then, and the reconnection we were lucky enough to have now. Sherrie will be deeply missed and always remembered.

Marcia Secord McLaughlin

December 27, 2025

To the family of Sherrie,
First I would like to say how truly sorry I am that you are all having to go through such a terrible loss of such an amazing person who still had so much more life to live. I had the privilege of meeting Brooke this summer and I am so glad I did. She is such an awesome young lady. I am lucky enough to have had Sherrie as my very first friend. I lived next door to her grandma Mary. Whenever Sherrie would come to visit I would either be over there or she would be at my house. Then she moved just a few blocks away and we were then inseparable. The one thing that makes me smile is remembering the shows we used to put on in Sherrie´s back yard and charge the neighbors to come and listen us sing. Yesterday out of nowhere the song Joy to the World by Three Dog Night, not the Christmas one, came on the radio. I got chills. I think my friend was with me at that moment. For all of us lucky enough to have had her in some part of our lives, no matter if it was for her whole life, different times of her life, or just a very short time, If you got her to smile that smile of hers you will never ever forget it. We are the lucky ones. Keep her memory alive by telling her stories. Hugs to you all.

Marcia Secord

Connie Morris

December 27, 2025

I am so sorry to family and friends of Sherrie's. I cheerleaded with Sherrie in high school. She was a delight and joy to be around. Rest well, Sherrie.

Debbie Richards

December 27, 2025

I am soo sorry for your loss! My thoughts and prayers are with you all! Debbie Richards

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