I will always remember our long talks and long lunches sharing our lives, our challenges and our famiy news. I was so glad we got together twice during her visit to Michigan last year. I will miss Cheryl greatly. Joe and I send our condolences and care to her family. She loved you so. But you know that.
Remembering the times we spent with Cheryl and John volunteering at Manatee schools on a project called "Big Bank Theory" and of course meeting for dinners. We are neighbors. We just had dinner with Cheryl a few weeks ago. John and Marianne Moyer
My husband Vic (Vito to Cheryl) and I(Mary) last spent time with Cheryl prior to Thanksgiving 2021. It was a wonderful time full of hugs, chats, prayer, laughter, good food, tours around the Bradenton area. I fully remember the Botanical Gardens and the Ringling Museum. as I immersed my "inner child" with abandon! Of course Cheryl encouraged my "play time!" Though I knew Cheryl a little more than 2 years, nevertheless our friendship developed quickly and grew to be very strong and loving. We found we had so much in common that it was uncanny. Cheryl was the closest female friend and confidant I will ever have. We were due to visit again in late February or early March 2022. Her caring, compassion, generosity, and humor were unique. Cheryl in my life was a pure blessing. "Vito" and I send our condolences and are deeply grieved.
I was thinking about Cheryl recently, missing her. It's been quite awhile since we've crossed paths. I was aware when John died, and was so devastated to hear it. Now this. I feel so fortunate to have known them both. I hope the molds they were formed from are safe, to be used again and again.
We were so very sorry to hear of Cheryl's sudden passing. We last had her for lunch in November, when we returned from our home in Canada. We loved visiting with her, and John before his death, whom we met late in life but with whom we developed a loving bond. We are grateful she did not suffer long. May she rest in peace. Barb and Norm.
Kevin, your family is in our thoughts. Jennie still thinks about the wise parenting advice Cheryl gave her many years ago (about the need to sometimes just let your children go). We know she will be missed.
So sorry to hear of Cheryl sudden passing it is a comfort to know she left dancing with the angels and without any suffering. A kind soul full of compassion and loving. We met shortly after her arrival in Brighton, intermittently were involved in and out of each other’s lives and until the Fl move were involved in donation baby quilt sewing. Peace, hugs , love and prayers to all her family. Jacque and David Fuller
St Stephen's Episcopal Church, Hamburg Road, Hamburg, MI, USA
My husband was like the annoying little brother when the two of them were together, although I know she loved him so. Case in point, while bringing tables and chairs down to the basement at our church after an event in the yard (note that it had been raining earlier), Cheryl was trying very carefully to step over a puddle, and leave it to Brad to jump right in and splash her all over. She chased him around to the front of the church laughing all the way. She had the BEST sense of humor!