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Sherri Chambers Obituary

Sherri Sue (Strachan) Chambers, 79, of Grand Junction, Colorado, died January 11, 2026, in McKinney, Texas.
Sherri was born on November 26, 1946, to Catherine and Francis (AL) Strachan in Grand Junction, Colorado. Her siblings were Richard (Dick) Strachan and James (Jim) Strachan. Sherri was very fond of her extended family. She very much adored her Aunt Mary & Uncle Tommy Lynch. Throughout her life she spent as much time as possible with the family in Leadville, Colorado, composed of many Lynches and Websters.
Sherri married Daniel D. Chambers on September 4, 1967. 2025 marked their 59th wedding anniversary.
Sherri was a proud alumnus of Grand Junction High School. She went on to attend Mesa State Junior College with her best friend Kathy Raff, where she achieved her Associates Degree before going to Colorado State University in 1968. Here she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Education. In 2006, Sherri obtained her Master's in Education from Southern Methodist University.
Throughout her career, Sherri was blessed to teach at a variety of schools. Her first teaching job, in 1967 was in Longmont, Colorado, teaching middle school. She then became a 9th grade teacher in Alamogordo, New Mexico in the early 70's, before moving to Pasadena, Texas to continue her career in the mid-70's. After moving to Austin, Texas in 1977, she began teaching at Del Valley High School, where she stayed until the early 1990's. She then taught at Hayes High School until 1996. At that time, Sherri moved to Mansfield, Texas and taught at Mansfield, Mansfield Summit, and Legacy High School until her retirement in 2010, at which time she was proud to be awarded Campus Teacher of the Year.
In 1982, Sherri was baptized at St. Ignatius Catholic Church in Austin, Tx.
Sherri was the adopter of neighbors, lover of animals, collector of rocks, and an avid gardener. In her retirement, she loved to travel, equally enjoying her trip to Italy as to any National Park.
Sherri is survived by her loving husband Daniel, and her three children Todd, Adam, and Amy. She leaves behind six wonderful grandchildren Micah, Rebeccah, Sean, Aaron, Gabriel, and Ava, as well as two precious great-grandchildren; Jedidah and Lydia. She also cherished her extended family Kimberly, Charles, Karly, Carter, and Kelsey.
There will be no official ceremony or celebration at this time. The family will host a private ceremony on a future date.
The family would request that any memorials or donations be made to the Alzheimer's Association (www.alz.org), or a similar charity, if you would like to do so.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Austin American-Statesman from Jan. 15 to Jan. 18, 2026.

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Beccah

January 19, 2026

I was so lucky to grow up with such a strong, smart, compassionate woman as my grandma. Gram was one of my best friends, and I hope she knows I think about her every day. I love you Gram, I couldn't have done any of this without your endless support and love.

Amy Matteucci

January 19, 2026

Mom was a life-long learner, a seeker is new experiences, and the most loving Mom we could ask for. She pushed us to succeed in what we chose, and had our backs when we to struggled. Love you, Mom.

Amy

January 19, 2026

Mom was a life-longer learner, a teacher, a seeker of new experiences, and the most loving Mom we could ask for. She pushed us to be succeed in whatever we choose, and always had our back if we struggled. Love you, Mom.

Adam Chambers

January 16, 2026

She was the best mom ever!

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