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Cheryl's obituary

Cheryl Kamper (Eastman), 69, of Cambridge Springs, Pa, passed away on April 18, 2026 at Rollingfields in Conneautville, Pa after battling with Alzheimer.

Cheryl was born on February 18, 1957 to Duane and Elsie Eastman of Mill Village, PA.   After graduating from Fort LeBouf in 1975, she married and had 2 children, Selissa Chapman of Cambridge Springs and Denise (Frank) Rodgers of Saegertown, Pa. 

 Cheryl was a passionate crocheting items and drinking her coffee. We will miss her greatly. 

Cheryl was predeceased in death by her former husband Frank C Kamper, SR of Spartansburg, Pa, her parents Duane and Elsie Eastman of Mill Village, PA, her brother Allen C Chilcotte of Meadville and her sister Jenny (Joe) McCune of Meadville. 

She is survived by 2 fur grandkids, Blaze and Brinlee, 2 grandchildren, Gabriella Abernethy of Cambridge Springs, Pa and Adriana (Michael) Abernethy of Martins Ferry, OH.  2 Great grand kids, DaKari McCoy and Neveah Abernethy of Saegertown, Pa.  She is also survived by  many special friends, her brothers Randy (Dar) Eastman of Erie, Pa and James Eastman of Mill Village, PA, many nieces, nephews and cousins.

 There will be a Celebration of life in future.  The family will have a private burial at Rose Hill Cemetery, Spartansburg, Pa at their convenience.

House of Paradise, Erie, Pa is handling arrangements at this time. 

A huge shoutout goes to the staff of Internim Hospice and the staff of Rollingfields in Conneautville, Pa for all the love, care and support they have given to Cheryl and her family along this journey.

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Cheryl Kamper (Eastman)