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Sherry Ann Robertson, 60, of Indianapolis, Indiana, passed away on September 29, 2025. She was born in Huntington, West Virginia, to the Jean Totten and Tom Ellis.
Sherry was a woman of strong faith and a lover of Jesus. She had a curious spirit and enjoyed traveling, exploring new cities and states whenever she had the chance. At home, she found joy in music, which was always part of her daily life, and she had a soft spot for animals. Over the years she cared for many pets and was preceded in passing by her beloved dogs, Dax and Macie.
Family was at the heart of her world. She valued time with her children, grandchildren, and friends, whether through visits, conversations, or simply being together. Her quick smile and warm presence will be deeply missed.
Sherry is preceded in death by her mother, Jean Totten; her son, Stephen Saylor; and her sister, Sonya Knait. She is survived by her daughters, Shannon and Sarah; and her grandchildren, Elijah, Skyelynn, Caisen, and Bre’ellah; and her father Tom Ellis.
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