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Sherry Lynn Davidson, age 62, passed away on April 17, 2025. She was born on December 3, 1962, in Welch, West Virginia, to her loving parents, the late Robert and Willa Carter.
Beloved wife of Bernard Davidson. Devoted mother of John McNeely, Thomas (Shawnda) McNeely, Jessica (Joseph) Klosterman, Elizabeth Powell, and Justin (Samantha) Davidson. Cherished grandmother of Alex, Adrianna, Alexis, Ellie, Austin, McKaylee, Jordyn, Kerra, Kamryn, Ian, Ren, Danilynn, Kingston, Gauge, Nova, Navaya, Colton, Gracelynn, Landon, and great-grandmother of many. Dear sister of Renee, Tina, Michelle, Roger, Mary, and Dee. Treasured aunt to a host of nieces and nephews.
Sherry will be remembered for her love of gardening, her faith and dedication to church, and her passion for reading. She will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved her.
Private Services. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Slone & Co. Funeral Directors.
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