Cheryl's obituary
It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Cheryl Busick. Cheryl was born on March 8, 1978, and peacefully departed from this life on May 16, 2024.
Cheryl was proud of her education. She graduated from high school and proceeded to college, where she studied accountancy. These achievements were but a fraction of what made her.
Cheryl was a phenomenal woman but was ruff around the edges, she's known for her bold and carefree spirit.She lived life on her own terms, carving out a path that was uniquely hers, fearless in her pursuits, and unwavering in her determination.
An adventurer at heart, Cheryl's spirit and strength were infectious. She was adaptable, bringing a vibrant and creative spark to every situation,touching the lives of many.
The life lessons she imparted is - to live life to the fullest and find joy in the small things - are words by which many will continue to live by.
Her personality was hallmarked by honesty, always speaking her mind and living spontaneously. Her creative mind, paired with her honest interactions, made her a force to be reckoned with. She will be greatly missed, but her legacy will live on through the lessons she imparted, her achievements, and in the hearts of those she left behind..
She leaves behind her loving family; Daughter: Ashely Busick. Sons: Corey Guy, Nicholas Dakota, and Brenden Woodside. Her mother: Valletta Bancroft. Father: Jimmy Allen. Brother: Scott Busick, and Sisters: Nancy Keefer and Billie Jo Stubbs. She also leaves behind her cherished Grandson: Mason Thompson.
She was predeceased by her dear sister Barbara Caley, her wonderful husband Tim Guy. Despite the pain of their loss, the family takes solace in knowing that Cheryl has united with her sister and husband in the great beyond.
Cheryl will be remembered for all the joy and love and laughter she brought to our lives. Through hard times and happiness, she will be forever loved and never forgotten. As we mourn her passing, we also celebrate the bold and spontaneous life that she lived.
We invite you to remember Cheryl for the amazing woman she was and to celebrate the life that she lived.